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- 2008. Thornburgh-Boccardi report, p. 86. Thornburgh-Boccardi report, pp. 98–99. Thornburgh-Boccardi report, p. 101. Thornburgh-Boccardi report, pp. 108–110...
- Leo Boccardi (born 15 April 1953) is a prelate of the Catholic Church who worked in the diplomatic service of the Holy See from 1987 until he retired in...
- Giovanni Boccardi may refer to: Giovanni Boccardi (painter) (died 1542), Italian miniature painter Giovanni Boccardi (astronomer) (1859–1936), Italian...
- Fabrizio Boccardi is an Italian-American entrepreneur and investor. He is known for his investments and ventures in real estate, hospitality, media and...
- Louis D. Boccardi was president and Chief Executive Officer of The ****ociated Press (AP), the world's largest news organization, from 1985 until his retirement...
- Bush administration, and Louis Boccardi, retired president and CEO of the ****ociated Press. The Thornburgh-Boccardi report said that some of Bush's former...
- Giovanni Boccardi (20 June 1859, Castelmauro – 24 October 1936, Savona) was an Italian astronomer, mathematician, and priest. As a priest of the Congregazione...
- Giovanni Boccardi (died 1542) was an Italian miniature painter who lived at Florence. He was also known as Maestro Giovanni. During 1507–1523, Boccardi and...
- June 16, 2007. "CBS 60 Minutes Wednesday Transcript" (PDF). Thornburgh-Boccardi Report, Exhibit 1B. September 8, 2004. Archived (PDF) from the original...
- Clara Teresa Boccardi Nuytz (died 1837) was an Italian pastellist. Nuytz was active in Turin at the same time as Sofia Giordano and Giuseppina Quaglia...