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Ninety-eight attackers and just one defender died in the actual fighting, but in the aftermath, de Launay and seven other defenders were killed, as was the ' prévôt des marchands ' ( roughly, mayor ) Jacques de Flesselles.
Local businesses again wanted relief, historians sought a reuniting of the waterfront with the city, and nearby residents desired removal of the matte green-painted elevated road, which mayor Thomas Menino called Boston's " other Green Monster ".
Military occupation of the islands ended recently after an incident in which Serbian military opened fire and arrested the mayor of Vukovar Vladimir Štengel with 19 other Croatian civilians and 8 children who were going to visit Zvezdan Kisić the mayor of the Serbian town Bačka Palanka.
The king and his mayor then turned to besiege their other rival in the city and took it and the treasury, and received the recognition of both Chilperic as king and Ragenfrid as mayor.
The charter was amended again in 1851 to expand the city area, provide greater detail of the duties of the mayor, city council, and other officials.
There are seats for each of the 79 councillors, situated in a Hemicycle, all facing the Lord Provost ( the Scottish equivalent of the lord mayor found in London and other cities ), his Depute, and the Chief Executive, who are seated behind the mace.
Adenauer was imprisoned for two days after the Night of the Long Knives on the 30th June 1934, but already on the 10th of August 1934, maneuvering for his pension, he wrote a 10-page letter to Hermann Göring ( the Prussian interior minister ) stating among other things that as a mayor he had even violated Prussian laws in order to allow NSDAP events in public buildings and Nazi flags to be flown from city flagpoles, and added that in 1932 he had declared publicly that the Nazis should join the Reich government in a leading role.
When a group of Mexicans murdered two American rebels, Frémont imprisoned José de los Santos Berreyesa, the alcalde, or mayor of Sonoma, two other Berreyesa brothers, and others he believed were involved.
It was now the sons of the mayor that divided the realm among each other under the rule of a single king.
This became clear when, on 27 February 1975, Peter Lorenz, the CDU candidate for mayor of Berlin, was kidnapped by the Movement 2 June ( allied to the RAF ) as part of pressure to secure the release of several other detainees.
The position of mayor in the city of Berkeley is largely a symbolic post, carrying no more power than other council members.
The mayor appoints heads of city departments and other officials, sometimes with the approval of the council.
One is named chairperson of the body and is often called the mayor, although his or her power is equivalent to that of the other commissioners.
He was succeeded by Fiorello La Guardia ( 1 April to 31 December 1946 ), former mayor of New York-who later learned that that his sister, Gemma LaGuardia Gluck, and other relatives had been imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps.
* June 15 – A bull breaks through barriers at a bullfight in Madrid, killing two people ( including the mayor of Torrejón de Ardoz ) and injuring a number of other spectators.
London has its own assembly and directly-elected mayor, which exercise local government / devolved powers greater than any other city or place in the UK, apart from the nations / provinces of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
His other early works, including the double portrait of Basel's mayor Jakob Meyer zum Hasen and his wife Dorothea, follow his father's style.
People in diverse communities " don ’ t trust the local mayor, they don ’ t trust the local paper, they don ’ t trust other people and they don ’ t trust institutions ," writes Putnam.
On the other hand, a mayor leads a city or municipality ; the Sangguniang Panlungsod ( City Council ) and the Sangguniang Bayan ( Municipal Council ) constitute the legislative branches of a city and municipality, respectively.
In the principal cities and capitals, the executive department is headed by a mayor appointed by the minister of the interior ; in other localities, the mayor is appointed by the presidents of the municipal boards. Police chiefs are appointed by the central government.
A Muslim cemetery containing about 200 human remains mingled with Christian tombs was unearthed in 2003 at the Castle Square, bearing witness to an important Muslim presence in the city during this period, but further research was stopped by the destruction of this and other historic evidence as ordered by the city ´ s mayor.
A member of the Democratic Party, Quimby is the mayor of Springfield, and is a composite parody of U. S. Senator Ted Kennedy and certain other members of the Kennedy family who have entered politics.

mayor and prominent
* 1984 – Zamboanga City mayor Cesar Climaco, a prominent critic of the government of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, is assassinated in his home city.
* November 14 – Zamboanga City mayor Cesar Climaco, a prominent critic of the government of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, is assassinated in his home city.
After the fall of Communism in Russia, many prominent Soviets came to Turku to study Western business practices, among them Vladimir Putin, then Leningrad's deputy mayor.
In January 2009 protests which then turned violent were organized and spearheaded by Andry Rajoelina, the mayor of the capital city of Antananarivo and a prominent opponent of President Ravalomanana.
They soon established contacts with several prominent civilians, including Carl Goerdeler, the former mayor of Leipzig, and Helmuth James Graf von Moltke, the great-grandnephew of the hero of the Franco-Prussian War.
The mayor of Leuven is currently Louis Tobback, a socialist prominent on the national level, formerly minister of internal affairs and leader of the socialist faction in the lower chamber of the Belgian parliament, among other positions held.
It was named for John A. McLean, a prominent citizen and the first mayor of Bismarck, North Dakota.
Kenemore, a prominent farmer with a home in Salem, became mayor.
It was formed from parts of McLean, LaSalle, and Iroquois counties, and named after Edward Livingston, a prominent politician who was mayor of New York City and represented New York in the United States House of Representatives and Louisiana in both houses of Congress.
Prominent Italian Americans that came from the neighborhood include Baseball legend Joe Dimaggio who grew up in the neighborhood and briefly returned to live there with his wife Marilyn Monroe during the 1950s, as well as former San Francisco mayor and politician Joseph Alioto as well as others from the prominent Alioto family.
Under a flag of truce, Eufaula's mayor, Doctor C. J. Pope, and other prominent citizens met General Grierson beyond College Hill with news that General Robert E. Lee had already surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox Courthouse and that the Civil War was over.
Allen was the mayor of Philadelphia, a Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, and a prominent landowner in New Jersey.
Its first mayor was Columbus Jenkins, father of prominent attorney Ray Jenkins.
As a result, both the city mayor and military commander were killed ; a number of other prominent separatist leaders were also killed or wounded, including Shamil Basayev and several hundred rank-and-file militants.
During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, the Germans took as hostages the prominent people or officials from towns or districts when making requisitions and also when foraging, and it was a general practice for the mayor and adjoint of a town which failed to pay a fine imposed upon it to be seized as hostages and retained till the money was paid.
From 1907 until 1973 there was a Sartell on nearly every City Council, the most prominent being Ripley ' Rip ' B. Sartell, store owner and mayor for 31 years.
The village received its name from Edward Shippen, a prominent resident of Lancaster ( and one time mayor of Philadelphia ) who obtained the patent to the land from the heirs of William Penn.
He managed his uncle's Albany enterprises, becoming, serially, city clerk, county clerk alderman and deputy mayor, while simultaneously becoming a prominent merchant.
* George William Clinton ( 1807 – 1885 ), American member of prominent political family which included George Clinton and DeWitt Clinton ; mayor of Buffalo from March 1842 to March 1843
Hale and Lindy Boggs had three children: U. S. TV and public radio journalist Cokie Roberts, born December 27, 1943, and the wife of journalist Steven V. Roberts ; Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr., a prominent Washington, D. C .,- based attorney and lobbyist ; and the late Barbara Boggs Sigmund, who served as mayor of Princeton, New Jersey.
His 2nd son John Canynges, the father of William II, was also prominent in Bristol civic life, serving twice as mayor and as MP for Bristol in 1383.
His great-uncle, Benjamin, Jr., was both a prominent citizen and early mayor of London, Ontario, but was later indicted for fraud and fled to Vermont ; during his tenure in London he built a mansion called Oakwood, which currently serves as the head office of the Info-Tech Research Group.
Sarah Jane's brother was Franklin Steele, a prominent Minneapolis businessman, and her sister Anna Abby Steele married Dr. Thomas R. Potts, who later became the first mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota.
Barry came to national prominence as mayor of the national capital, the first prominent civil-rights activist to become chief executive of a major American city ; he gave the presidential nomination speech for Jesse Jackson at the 1984 Democratic National Convention.
Composed of portions of St. Clair and Jefferson townships in 1845, South Park was originally called Snowden Township, named after John M. Snowden, a prominent businessman, politician and former Pittsburgh mayor, who had died earlier that year.

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