Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: Fugger, Janez Drnov ek, Barry O'Callaghan, Kan Yuet-keung, Lucio Tan, Khalid bin Mahfouz, Michael Fingleton, Clive Ng, Sean FitzPatrick, Gurdon Wattles, John J. Mack, Karl Rasche, Ranjit Nayak, Emilio Botin, Rodolphe Hottinger, Gustavo Franco, Agus Martowardojo, Ron Grzywinski, Red Wilson, Vincent Cheng, Abdul Hameed Shoman, Enrico Braggiotti, Jaime Zobel de Ayala, Alfonso Yuchengco, Hochstetter, Andrew Gotianun, John Oliver, James A. Runde, Sulaiman Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi, Gyorgy Suranyi, David Eldon, Ivan Evstratiev Geshov, Jesse McCargar, Phil Flynn, Fernando de Santibanes, Charles R. Mabey, John Houblon, Kurt Baron von Schroder, Cave Johnson, Fabrizio Cerina, Fares D. Noujaim, Charles E. Sprague, Anne Heraty, George G. Haven, Jr., William H. Seward, Jr., Roberto Vidal, Clark Winter, David Klein, Paul Moore, Ahmad Hamad Al Gosaibi & Brothers, Oditza Carrasco, John Rusnak, Jean Riachi, Saleh Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi, Steinunn Kristin oroardottir, Ioannis Pesmazoglou, Edward Wyckoff Williams, Alvaro Saieh, Andrew Jameson, Barney Family, Financier, Vitaly Malkin, Walid Chammah, Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Madani, Ahmed A AL-Samawi, Virgil C. Dechant, Jacob Valero, Beeston Long, Alexander Penn Wooldridge, Haim Aharon Valero, Bjarni Armannsson, orsteinn M. Jonsson, Lee Quo-wei, Edwin Thorne, II, G. F. Stewart, Richard John Brandes, Sir John Schroder, 1st Baronet, Bank officer, Alemseged Assefa, Isahak Isahakyan. Excerpt: Janez Drnov ek (pronounced; May 17, 1950 - February 23, 2008) was a Slovenian liberal politician, President of Yugoslavia (1989-1990), Prime Minister of Slovenia (1992-2002) and President of Slovenia (2002-2007). He was born in Celje, Slovenia, then the Socialist Republic of Slovenia. He died on February 23, 2008 in Zaplana. Young Janez was raised in the small town of Kisovec in the municipality of Zagorje ob Sa...