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- Robert "Charlie" Rappolt (23 August 1939 – 2 August 1999) was an Australian politician. A member of Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party, Rappolt spent five turbulent...
- months after the election, the One Nation member for Mulgrave, Charles Rappolt resigned. Labor won the ensuing by-election, allowing it to form government...
- 2000 Dream Machines, Hayward Gallery, London, 2000 Secondary works Mark Rappolt, 'Life, the Universe and Everything', Art Review, February 2007 Rachel...
- Newbury: Frontier Press, 1969. Woyzeck and Lenz. Translated by Hedwig Rappolt. New York: TSL Press, 1988. Lenz. Translated by Richard Sieburth. Brooklyn:...
- sitting One Nation member Charles Rappolt. The by-election was won by Labor candidate Warren Pitt. Charles Rappolt came to parliament as one of 11 One...
- translated as Patterns of Childhood (1980) by Ursule Molinaro and Hedwig Rappolt. Kein Ort. Nirgends. (1979). No Place on Earth, trans. Jan van Heurck (1982)...
- Defenestration" by William Safire. The 2008 book Greg Lynn FORM, edited with Mark Rappolt, includes contributions by his colleagues, collaborators and critics including...
- Warren Pitt Labor 1989–1995   Naomi Wilson National 1995–1998   Charles Rappolt One Nation 1998   Warren Pitt Labor 1998–2009   Curtis Pitt Labor 2009–present...
- part-time jobs paying £410,000 a year while still an MP. Lewis married Justine Rappolt in 1999; the couple have two children. He completed the London Marathon...
- ArtReview Editor in chief Mark Rappolt Categories Contemporary art Frequency Nine times a year Publisher ArtReview Ltd Founded 1949 (75 years ago) (1949)...