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Minutes and record
This approach is presumed to have been employed in the case of Dan Rather over a story that he ran on 60 Minutes in the month prior to the 2004 election that attempted to impugn the military record of George W. Bush by relying on allegedly fake documents that were provided by Bill Burkett, a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Texas Army National Guard.
Criticism of Rather reached a fever pitch after 60 Minutes II ran his report about President Bush's military record ; numerous critics questioned the authenticity of the documents upon which the report was based.
She asserted that she had exaggerated information, had been promised a book deal to be co-authored with Hubner for revenue of $ 2 million, and stated on the record that the articles and her appearance on CBS television's 60 Minutes were to get publicity for the book.
Minutes of a Newark town meeting of September 27, 1680, record that " Nathaniel Wheeler, Edward Riggs, and Joseph Riggs, have a Grant to take up Land upon the Chesnut Hill by Raway River near the Stone House ".
Chambers played an important role in the events that lead up to the Academy's foundation, the Minutes of the General Assembly of the Royal Academy 14 December 1768 record ' That some time towards the latter end of November 1768, Mr Chambers waited upon the King and informed him that many artists of reputation together with himself are very desirous of establishing a Society that should more effectively promote the Arts of Design '.
Minutes before the transfer window closed, the club signed Robinho from Real Madrid for a British record transfer fee of £ 32. 5 million.
These decisions are kept on record as " Minutes of the Annual Meeting ", and referred back to for consideration when there is any significant deviation from them.
On September 8, 2004, two months before the 2004 presidential election, 60 Minutes II broadcast a report by Dan Rather claiming that a series of memos had surfaced criticizing President George W. Bush's service record in the Texas Air National Guard, purportedly discovered in the personnel files of Bush's then-commanding officer, Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian.
Minutes before the song was to be presented on American Bandstand in 1962, ABC informed Rambeau that he couldn't sing the song ( because Chuck Barris was an ABC employee at the time ), and he performed the B-side of the record instead.
After seeing Manson in an Angelfish video broadcast only once on MTV's 120 Minutes, Garbage invited Manson to record vocals on a few of their songs ; she eventually co-wrote and co-produced an entire album with the band.
Includes links to email documents from Idema to 60 Minutes, images of Idema allegedly interrogating Afghanis, and a copy of his military record.
Minutes, also known as protocols or, informally, notes, are the instant written record of a meeting or hearing.
Minutes also record if a task has been assigned (" an action ") and to the specific person responsible for completion.
In December 2011 the band returned to the studio to record a new 10 " single, containing the previously unreleased 1982 track " 4 Minutes Past Midnight " and a re-recorded version of 1985's " Out From The Void ( Part 2.
Dempsey wrote all songs and lyrics, and after releasing 2 EPs, the band went to New Zealand to record their first album, Elsewhere for Eight Minutes.
That time the band signed a record deal with Hungarian Mute Licensee the band was nominated for the MTV Europe Video Contest and the nominated video appeared on MTV Europe ’ s 120 Minutes.

Minutes and discussion
: Image: Killian memos MSWord animated. gif | The animated GIF image created by Charles Johnson and posted at LGF, comparing a 2004-era Microsoft Word document made with default settings to the document that CBS presented as a typewritten memo from 1973. LGF was one of four sources, along with the Power Line and Allahpundit blogs and the Free Republic discussion forum, who conducted the initial investigation of Dan Rather's assertions on 60 Minutes that the Killian documents were genuine.
" It was out of that discussion that the Heritage Minutes were conceived, piloted, distributed through cinemas and broadcasters across the country, and then confirmed as a major contribution of the Foundation — which a few years later became Historica, recently merged with the Dominion Institute.
Five Good Minutes is used as a discussion of one subject between the four analysts.

Minutes and meeting
** Minutes, a summary of the proceedings at a meeting
Minutes are known as Hansards, and the theme colour of the meeting chamber is red as in other upper houses.
Minutes from the War Cabinet meeting were not sent to the King until 28 February, so that he did not have a prior chance to object.
* Minutes of the meeting of the National Academy of Science ( 1947 )
Minutes of an August 1960 National Security Council meeting confirm that Eisenhower told CIA chief Allen Dulles to " eliminate " the Congolese leader.
Minutes of a British War Cabinet meeting reveal that the British had cited the laws of conquest and military occupation to avoid sharing the administration with the French under a civilian regime.
Minutes of a private meeting at the department between Mr. Lenihan and IMF officials on 29 April 2009 state that the " IMF ( Mr. Seelig ) do not believe that Nama will result in significant increase in bank lending in Ireland ".
* Minutes of meeting
Minutes of the meeting report that Culver and his fellow students literally take over the podium from the AIA President and display their strength and solidarity.
" Expecting the concept to be quickly dismissed by NBC executives during the meeting, Moore proceeded to describe the show in the most ludicrous ways possible, saying, " it would be a cross between 60 Minutes and Fidel Castro on laughing gas.
Minutes may be created during the meeting by a typist or court recorder, who may use shorthand notation and then prepare the minutes and issue them to the participants afterwards.
Minutes are sometimes submitted by the person who is responsible for them ( often the Secretary-not the typist ) at a subsequent meeting for review.
Minutes of each meeting, which explain the reasons for the decision and list the votes of each member, are published on the Bank's website after a two-week delay.
* Minutes of meeting, Panel of Security, Legislative Council, Hong Kong ( 31 March 1999 )
* Minutes of a Terik language meeting at Kapsengere
Rape, for 40 Minutes, recorded the meeting of a rapist and a rape victim.

Minutes and are
Some of the classic indicators, as described by Drs. Pittenger, Hockett, and Danehy in The First Five Minutes, are these: ambiguity of pronouns:
Other works that are thought to anticipate his novelistic career include: The Family Instructor ( 1715 ), an immensely successful conduct manual on religious duty ; Minutes of the Negotiations of Monsr.
His best known works to have been translated into English are Cooking in Ten Minutes and Cooking with Pomiane.
Their best known songs to date are " Brain Collapses ", " Unveiling the Secret ", " Eternal ", " Misery ", " Tears ", " Sanctuary ", " Gods and Monsters ", " 15 Minutes ", and a remake of the famous Q Lazzarus song " Goodbye Horses " made popular by the movie The Silence of the Lambs ; as well as their cover version of Soft Cell's " Sex Dwarf ".
There are many such games, including Truth or Dare ?, Seven Minutes in Heaven ( or the variation " Two Minutes in the Closet "), Spin the Bottle, Post Office, and Wink.
This Hour Has 22 Minutes, created by Newfoundland comic Mary Walsh, has been running since 1992 although the two are not related.
Agendas and Minutes are available online.
Documentary series and mini-series are also eligible for this award, as shown by the consecutive awards to Rich Man, Poor Man, Roots, and 60 Minutes.
Minutes before launch, the bewildered crew of Air Force Colonel Charles Brubaker ( James Brolin ), Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Peter Willis ( Sam Waterston ), and Navy Commander John Walker ( O. J. Simpson ) are removed from Capricorn One and flown to an abandoned United States Army Air Corps desert base.
Telescreens, in addition to being surveillance devices, are also the equivalent of televisions ( hence the name ), regularly broadcasting false news reports about Oceania's military victories, economic production figures, spirited renditions of the national anthem to heighten patriotism, and Two Minutes Hate, which is a two-minute film of Emmanuel Goldstein's wishes for freedom of speech and press, which the citizens have been trained to disagree with.
Minutes, which are in many cases illegible and incomplete, are deemed firsthand proof of an act and are considered to be originals, whereas the engrossment is not.
Minutes and engrossements are only drawn up once, and, should a past client lose their copy or need further copies, by law, said person may only receive exemplifications ( expédition, now termed copie authentique ) of the act.
Minutes are an optional component, as is implied by the minimal case of degrees.
Minutes are actually the numerator component of a fraction with denominator 60 of one degree.
Other times, there are two " Five Good Minutes " segments with two different guests ; there are also shows where two related guests appear during one segment, such as Joe Buck and Tim McCarver of Major League Baseball on Fox broadcasts.
Brent's main co-writers are This Hour has 22 Minutes writers Mark Farrell, Paul Mather, Kevin White, and Andrew Carr.
He also produces and narrates The Heritage Minutes, which are made for the Historica Foundation and given to all broadcasters who want them ( receiving some 50, 000 showings per year across Canada ).

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