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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Alfred Dreyfus, Karl Brandt, Johann Heinrich Lambert, William Wyler, Charles Frederic Girard, Antar Yahia, Stephane Breitwieser, Artur Dinter, Antoine Waechter, Tom Dillmann, Alfred Werner, Francois Spoerry, Daniel Roth, Marc Pfertzel, Katia and Maurice Krafft, Sabri Boumelaha, Rene Schutzenberger, Albert Rust, Toufik Zerara, Franz Eugen Schlachter, Thierry Omeyer, Virgile Boumelaha, Georges Friedel, Olivier Boumelaha, Vitaa, Jean Schlumberger, David Cage, Gabrijel Radoji i, Veronique North-Minca, Napoleon Henri Reber, Jean Brenner, Malek Ait-Alia, Huguette Dreyfus, Mireille Delunsch, David Klein, Jerome Haehnel, Jacques Glassmann, Friedrich Wilhelm Levi, Regis Kittler, Hans Munch, Ali Bouafia, Nusch Eluard, Pierrick Lilliu, Pierre Weiss, Samir Bourouina, Robert Wyler, Emile Muller, Christiane Scrivener, Karine Laurent Philippot, Jean Dorst, Bruno Carabetta, Michele Striffler, Sophie Herbrecht, Pierre Probst, Francis Hillmeyer, Jean de Beaugrand, Maurice Klippel, Beatrice Knopf-Basson, Sebastien Mayer, Mathilde Monnier, Frank Tenot. Excerpt: Antar Yahia (Arabic:, Antar Ya y ) (born 21 March 1982 in Mulhouse, France) is an Algerian professional footballer who currently plays as a defender for Saudi side Al Nassr and the Algerian national team. Yahia is a former French youth international having played for both the French Under-16 and Under-18's for a small period of time during 1998 up until 2000. Yahia was the first footballer to profit from the 2004 change in FIFA eligibility rules as he had played as a French youth international. After his switch of national allegiance he was called up to the Algeria Under-23 side, scoring on his debut in a 1-0 win against Ghana in an Olympic Games qualifier on 2 January 2004. A few days later he was called up to a training camp held in Algiers in preparation of the 2004 Afric...