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2010 On October 25, 2010, Chávez announced that the government was nationalizing two U.S.-owned Owens-Illinois glass-manufacturing plants. [ 134 ] 2010 On October 31, 2010, Chávez said his government will take over the Sidetur steel manufacturing plant.
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Some nationalizations take place when a government seizes property acquired illegally. For example, in 1945 the French government seized the car-maker Renault because its owners had collaborated with the 1940–1944 Nazi occupiers of France. [2]
Graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign: John Bardeen: May 23, 1908: Jan 30, 1991: Electrical engineer and physicist; two time Nobel Prize winner in Physics Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign: Steve Chen: Aug 18, 1978: Co-founder of YouTube: Graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana ...
Melissa Bean, U.S. Representative for Illinois's 8th congressional district from 2005 to 2011; Rod Blagojevich, served as the 40th Governor of Illinois from 2003 to 2009; Mark Brnovich, attorney general of Arizona; John Dapcevich, former Mayor of Sitka, Alaska; Marko Dapcevich, most recent former Mayor of Sitka, Alaska
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Edward C. Akin (1852–1936), Illinois Attorney General and Mayor of Joliet [2] Meade Baltz (1912–1994), businessman and Illinois state legislator [3] Richard J. Barr (1865–1951), Illinois State Senator and Mayor of Joliet [4] William G. Barr (1920–1987), Illinois state representative and businessman [5]
[11] [12] When the Illinois were first documented by Europeans in the 17th century, they were said to be a population of about 10,000 people. [13] Although the number has significantly reduced, many of their descendants are today part of the Peoria Tribe of Miami, Oklahoma, as part of the merged Confederated Peoria Tribe. [14]