- zedenzaak) is a
court case
involving Robert Mikelson's abuse of
babies in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The
defendant Mikelson,
dubbed "the
Monster of Riga" by the...
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Arnold Mikelson (1922-1984) was a
Latvian artist who
specialized in wood carvings.
Starting in 1947, he was
chief designer for
Royal Crown Derby Porcelain...
- "Nijntje-knuffel
leidde politie naar
Robert Mikelson" [Stuffed toy "Miffy"
pointed police to
Robert Mikelson]. AD (in Dutch).
Retrieved 17
April 2012. "Behoud...
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enslaved women, the
names were Maria, Isabella, and Juana.
Lieberson and
Mikelson of
Harvard University analyzed black names,
finding that the
recent innovative...
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Juris George Mikelsons (Latvian:
Georgs Juris Miķelsons;
April 8, 1937 – May 1, 2024) was an Latvian-American
airline executive and
pilot in the United...
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advertising featuring Lucky Strike cigarettes from The TJS Labs
Gallery of
Graphic Design. "Lucky Strikes?" by
Barbara Mikelson at snopes.com (June 12, 2006)...
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Mackandal also
appears in Nalo Hopkinson's novel, The Salt
Roads and in
Mikelson Toussaint-Fils's novel,
Bloody trails: the
Messiah of the
islands (in French...
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courtroom in
Amsterdam Nieuw-West.
Amsterdam ****
crimes case -
Roberts Mikelson was
convicted of
abusing 67 children.
Willem Holleeder -
convicted of attempted...
- McGuire,
singer and
founder of the
Canadian rock
group Trooper Arnold Mikelson, wood
sculptor Gabrielle Miller,
actress Jim Mullin, President, Football...
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scholars such as
Nicholas Dima, Kurt Treptow,
Dennis Deletant,
Michael Mikelson,
Stephen Bowers,
Lowry Wymann,
Michael Bruchis, in
addition to
other Moldovan...