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Berger and Carl
* Berger, Carl, ed, The United States Air Force in Southeast Asia, 1961 – 1973.
* Non-Fiction: Carl Berger, The Writing of Canadian History.
Howard Berger was inspired by Carl Fullerton's design in The New Blood, and wanted to incorporate the exposed flesh concept into his model for Jason Goes to Hell.
In July, three associates of Berkman — Charles Berg, Arthur Caron, and Carl Hanson — began collecting dynamite and storing it at the apartment of another conspirator, Louise Berger.
Canadian advocates of imperial federation, called are " Canadian Imperialists " and their ideology " Canadian Imperialism " in Canadian historiography since Carl Berger 1970's book The Sense of Power identified this as a separate ideology from Canadian nationalism.
* 1976: Carl Berger, The Writing of Canadian History
According to Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in their best-selling book All the President's Men, Clawson bragged about having written the Canuck letter to a friend, Marilyn Berger, who happened to be a Washington Post reporter, whom he had known from his days with the newspaper.
Shortly afterwards, the man-a local politician named Jack Berger ( Darrell Larson )-is strangled and ends up found the next day by Carl and James in a yellow can.
Carl goes over to meet Susan Wilkins ( Leslie Hope ), the woman who they saw with Berger the night before.
Meanwhile, Carl and Susan are discovered by the hitmen who had killed Berger.
Berger is a recipient of an Honor Diploma in 1989 at the Carl Maria von Weber International String Quartet Composition Competition, in Dresden, Germany for his String quartet no.

Berger and Writing
His work has been recognized with the Meyer Berger Award for Distinguished Writing about New York City, the National Clarion Award for Column Writing and shares of two Pulitzer Prizes for Spot News.

Berger and Canadian
* Thomas Berger ( born 1933 ), Canadian politician
* Mark Berger ( born 1954 ), Canadian Olympic silver & bronze ( judo heavyweight )
* Maxie Berger ( 1917 – 2000 ), Canadian world champion junior welterweight boxer
* Olia Berger ( born 1983 ), Canadian judoka
* Sam Berger ( 1900 – 1992 ), Canadian football team owner
Berger driving for Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari at the 1988 Canadian Grand Prix.
Berger deservedly won the 1992 Canadian Grand Prix having overtaken Riccardo Patrese's Williams and attacking teammate Senna before the Brazilian retired.
Berger driving a Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari at Canadian Grand Prix | Montreal in 1995
* Sam Berger – builder, 1993 ( Ottawa Rough Riders as director, president, a part owner 1930s – 1969 ; Montreal Alouettes as owner and president 1969 – 81 ; Canadian Football League president 1964, 1971 ).
* Sam Berger ( 1900 – 1992 ), Canadian industrialist
Thomas Rodney Berger, ( born March 23, 1933 ) is a Canadian politician and jurist of Swedish descent.
Born in Victoria, British Columbia he is the son of Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) sergeant Theodor Berger, and, his wife, Perle, née McDonald.
Thomas Berger would contend that the reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples could be facilitated by the Canadian judicial system.
We believe in being a good citizen of the world .” The plurality of the Canadian nation, Berger notes, sometimes makes Canada a difficult country to govern, however, he suggests that Canada “ could be the prototype nation state of the 21st century in which a citizen ’ s identity does not have to be authenticated by a spurious nationalism .” In Fragile Freedoms, Berger calls for attention to be paid not only to the problems facing the developing world, but also to those nations within Canada that are suffering.
institutions will be strengthened by the Constitution and Charter which offer those who are under attack a place to stand, ground to defend, and the means for others to come to their aid .” Berger ’ s intellectual treatment of the legal system and its applications have enhanced the concepts of equality and rights for Indigenous people under Canadian law.
* Thomas R. Berger ( born 1933 ), Canadian lawyer and jurist ( Mr. Justice Thomas Berger ), Commissioner in the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry
Luckily for him the race was restarted, and the Canadian took the lead on lap 49 from Gerhard Berger.

Berger and History
Vertigo originated in 1993 under the stewardship of Karen Berger, a Brooklyn College graduate with a degree in English Literature and a minor in Art History, who had joined DC Comics in 1979 as an assistant to editor Paul Levitz, debuting with House of Mystery # 292 after a Sgt.
* Berger, Joachim: European Freemasonries, 1850 – 1935: Networks and Transnational Movements, European History Online, Mainz: Institute of European History, 2010, retrieved: June 14, 2012.
* D. Berger: History of the Church of the United Brethren ( 1897 ), and his sketch ( 1894 ) in vol xii.
* Howard Berger, History.
" Victor L. Berger: Congress and the Red Scare ," Wisconsin Magazine of History, vol.
" Victor L. Berger: Making Marx Respectable ," Wisconsin Magazine of History, vol.
* History of Szczebrzeszyn by Zygmunt Klukowski ( from Shebreshin Yizkor Book ), Translation: Jackob Salomon Berger
* B. Berger, " It's Not About the Fox: The Untold History of Pierson v. Post ", ( 2006 ) 55 Duke L. J.
* Elmer Berger: A Partisan History of Judaism: The Jewish Case Against Zionism, Devin-Adair, New York, 1951

Berger and Toronto
Howard Berger of Toronto radio station CJCL The Fan 590 alleged that the reason for the altercation was a remark made by Avery concerning Jason Blake's diagnosis with a rare form of leukemia.
Noteworthy Canadian celebrities and personalities of Swedish origin include Pamela Wallin, Judge Tom Berger who headed the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline inquiry, architect Arthur Erickson who designed Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto and the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D. C., singer-songwriter and recording artist Michael Saxell, Harry Strom who was the former premier of Alberta ( 1968 – 1971 ), naturalist Louise de Kiriline Lawrence who was the most prolific contributor to the Audubon, and Ralph Gustafson who won the Governor General's Award for poetry in 1974.

Berger and Oxford
Born in Hackney, London, England, Berger was educated at St Edward's School, an independent school for boys in Oxford.

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