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    Robert Finlayson "Robin" Cook, PC (28 February 1946 – 6 August 2005) was a British Labour Party politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from...
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    Robert Brian "Robin" Cook (born May 4, 1940) is an American physician and novelist who writes largely about medicine and topics affecting public health...
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  • Robin Cook (1946–2005) was a British politician. Robin Cook may also refer to: Robin Cook (American novelist) (born 1940) Derek Raymond (1931–1994), British...
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  • It was directed by Armand Mastroianni and written by Robin Cook and Roger Young, based on Cook's 1987 novel Outbreak. The film was also released on DVD...
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    and archaeologist Robin Cook (1946–2005), British Member of Parliament, used the name instead of his given name Robert Robin Cook (American novelist)...
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    Albright calling the story "balderdash" and British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook saying there was "not a single shred of evidence" to support it. In April...
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  • (4:12) Swedish producer Jonas Ekfeldt recorded his version of the song as Robin Cook in 1996, under the title "I Won't Let the Sun Go Down", which was later...
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    second-most popular foreign dish to cook, after Chinese stir fry. In 2001, British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook mentioned the dish in a speech acclaiming...
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    Rembrandt, Cook claimed to have given up a life of actual crime for good in favour of a life of writing about it. Published under the name of Robin Cook (not...
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  • American mystery thriller film based on the 1977 novel of the same name by Robin Cook. The film rights were acquired by director Michael Crichton,who also wrote...
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    1971) is a Swedish music producer and singer. In 1996, using the name Robin Cook, he released the single "I Won't Let the Sun Go Down" (a cover of Nik...
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  • 2008) Variety Archived April 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Robin Cook: "Cook, who with more than 100 million books in print virtually owns the...
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    devolution referendum, while other senior Labour politicians – including Robin Cook, Tam Dalyell and Brian Wilson – campaigned for a No vote, Brown was subsequently...
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  • Fever is a 1982 novel by Robin Cook and is in the category of medical thriller. Set mainly in the Boston area and in rural New Hampshire, its main characters...
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  • screenplay by John Byrum is based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Robin Cook. Dedicated Egyptologist Erica Baron is researching a paper about the chief...
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  • Coma (novel) (category Novels by Robin Cook)
    Coma is Robin Cook's first commercially successful novel, published by Signet Book in 1977. Coma was preceded in 1973 by Cook's lesser-known novel Year...
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    complications from pancreatic cancer. Forbes contributor Robin Ferracone wrote in September 2011: "Jobs and Cook proceeded to forge a strong partnership, and rescued...
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  • Pandemic is a 2018 medical thriller novel by Robin Cook. The book centers around the molecule called CRISPR/Cas9, which can be custom-tailored to find...
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  • Outbreak is a medical thriller written by Robin Cook and published in 1987 which deals with an outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in the United States...
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    across Kosovo. The negotiations were chaired by British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook and French Foreign Minister Hubert Védrine. At times, US Secretary of...
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  • Invasion is a 1997 miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Robin Cook. It starred Luke Perry, Kim Cattrall and Rebecca Gayheart. Small rocks...
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    same time." Straw was appointed Foreign Secretary in 2001 to succeed Robin Cook. Within months, Straw was confronted by the 11 September attacks in the...
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  • the New Jersey Institute of Technology Vector (novel), a 1999 novel by Robin Cook Vector Prime, a 1999 Star Wars novel written by R. A. Salvatore Vector...
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    Linlithgow and East Falkirk. The Member of Parliament for this seat had been Robin Cook of the Labour Party since its creation in 1983. Following his death on...
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    1950s film noir. In the film, he is wrongly implicated in the deaths of Robin Cook and John Smith and on the run from Inspector Hutton. In 2007, the scenario...
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    the French Riviera. Military aquanauts include Robert Sheats, author Robin Cook, and astronauts Scott Carpenter and Alan Shepard. Civilian aquanaut Berry...
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    2014. Brennan, Sandra. "Robin Williams". AllMovie. Archived from the original on February 20, 2015. Retrieved August 12, 2014. Cook, Jon (April 4, 1997)...
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    restaurants, was called "a true British national dish" by the Foreign Secretary Robin Cook in 2001. Generally, British curries are thicker and sweeter than their...
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  • Invasion is a 1997 thriller novel by American author Robin Cook. The book was adapted into the 1997 miniseries of the same name. Small rocks fall from...
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    then Leader of the House of Commons from 1998 until her replacement by Robin Cook in June 2001. Her tenure saw the introduction of Westminster Hall debates...
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