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Alexander (1893–1920)

King of the Hellenes (Greece), second son of King Constantine I, on whose dethronement 1917 he ascended the throne. His government, with Eleutherios Venizelos as premier, enjoyed the confidence of the Western powers. During his reign the boundaries of Greece were much extended.

He died of blood poisoning on 25 October 1920, as a result of a monkey bite.



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95) by Serbian cartoonist Aleksandar Zograf who takes as his subject matter how the war shattered the lives of his friends and neighbors even while the routine of daily life remained largely unchanged.
Aleksandar Sasha Bodiroza, who is a technical specialist for HIV/AIDS and adolescent sexual and reproductive health at the UNFPA Division for Arab States, Europe and Central Asia, says Y-PEER is a highly flexible programme that seeks the most effective measures in each community, whether it's integration with local media, follow-up discussions and events or partnering with local educational groups, to work against AIDS on a local case-by-case basis.
Surgery to repair a fractured finger will keep Hughes on the bench for another six weeks, during which Jackson will battle with fellow reserves Ira Newble and Aleksandar Pavlovic for minutes in the regular rotation.
 
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