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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: 41. Chapters: Jean-Pascal Delamuraz, Rodolphe Rubattel, Paul Chaudet, Marcel Pilet-Golaz, Georges-Andre Chevallaz, Julie Halard-Decugis, Alexandre Yersin, Frere Roger, Frederick Haldimand, Siem de Jong, Claude Nicollier, Jaime, Duke of Madrid, Georges de Regibus, Auguste Forel, George de Mestral, Henri Guisan, Ernest Failloubaz, Patrick Moraz, Hugues Cuenod, Marc-Charles-Gabriel Gleyre, Margaret of Savoy, Duchess of Anjou, Frederic-Cesar de La Harpe, Jean-Francois de La Harpe, Archduchess Charlotte of Austria, Rene Grandjean, Xavier Margairaz, Anais Morand, Pascal Richard, Philippe Jaccottet, Bertrand Piccard, Baron Julius von Szilassy, Lise-Marie Morerod, Suzanne Curchod, Georges de Rham, Amedee Emmanuel Francois Laharpe, Michel Mayor, Derib, Didier Mouron, Alexandre Vinet, Pierre Viret, Henri Des, Beatrix Beck, Aurelien Clerc, Henri Druey, Francoise-Louise de Warens, Louis Ruchonnet, Samuel Elisee Bridel-Brideri, Franziska Rochat-Moser, Jean Arcelin, Emilie Gex-Fabry, Constant Fornerod, George Samuel Perrottet, Eugene Ruffy, Francois-Alphonse Forel, Paul Ceresole, Charles Labelye, Victor Morax, Marc-Emile Ruchet, Benno Besson, Camille Decoppet, Henri Tournier, Alexandre Bretholz, Bruno, Count of Harcourt, Victor Ruffy, Ernest Chuard, Jean-Marie Auberson, Alfred Neveu, Edouard Dapples, Pascal Broulis, Jean-Francois Leuba. Excerpt: Julie Halard-Decugis (born September 10, 1970 in Versailles, Yvelines) is a former professional female tennis player. Halard-Decugis lived in La Baule, France during the initial stages of her career and later moved to Pully, Switzerland. She turned professional in June 1987 after winning the French Open junior singles title in 1986 and 1988 and reaching the Wimbledon junior singles final in 1987. She retired from the WTA Tour tennis circuit at the end of the 2000 season. Her highest WTA Tour singles an...