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Levesque, Rene (Portraits) 1979 - 1980
4/8/1978
Levesque, Rene (Portraits) 1979 - 1980
5/20/1980
Levesque, Rene (Portraits) 1979 - 1980
3/23/1979
Levesque, Rene (Portraits) 1981
10/21/1980
Levesque, Rene (Portraits) 1981
10/22/1981
Levesque, Rene (Portraits) 1981
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Levesque, Rene (Portraits) 1981
10/21/1981
Levesque, Rene (Portraits) 1984
11/1/1990
Levesque, Rene (Portraits) 1984
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Levesque, Rene (Portraits) 1984
10/23/1986
Levesque, Rene (Portraits) 1984
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Levesque, Rene (Portraits) 1984
9/25/1987
Levesque, Rene (Portraits) Before 1976
4/17/1975
Listening to Quebec Premier Rene Levesque, centre are, from left, Alfred Hayes, chairman, Morgan Stanley International, David Rockefeller, chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank, Hugh Carey, New York governor, James Davant, chairman of the Economic Club and of Paune, Wenner, Jackson and Curtis, and Clifton Garvin Jr
1/25/1977
March begins: Quebec police carry the coffin of Rene Levesque, draped in the fleur-de-lis, down the steps of Quebec's National Assembly
11/5/1987
Moment of triumph: Rene Levesque and his wife Corrine raise their arms in triumph after the 1981 provincial election in Quebec
4/14/1981
Montreal party Quebecois leader Rene Levesque having Sunday stroll trough his riding Dorion, eastend of Montreal day before election day.
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Montreal premier at work. Rene and wife Levesque during opening of world bigest int. flower show at velodrome.
5/23/1980
Odd premier out: Rene Levesque, who alone among provincial premiers rejected constitutional proposals, rejected earlier report from The Task Force On Canadian Unity
3/22/1979
Overtures by Quebec's Rene Levesque to break up country must be rejected with scorn, reader says in letter below.
11/14/1976
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