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Other conservative parties are the National Party of Australia, a sister party of the Liberals, Family First Party, Democratic Labor Party, Shooters Party and the Katter's Australian Party The second largest party in the country, the Australian Labor Party's dominant faction is Labor Right, a socially conservative element.
In 2006, Soulforce, a national LGBT rights organization, organized its Right to Serve Campaign, in which gay men and lesbians in several cities attempted to enlist in the Armed Forces or National Guard.
* National Right to Life Committee – 80 % for 2005 – 2006
Former prime ministers retain the prefix The Right Honourable for the remainder of their lives ; should they remain sitting MPs, they may be referred as The Right Honourable Member for Electoral district ( Canada ) | riding < nowiki ></ nowiki > or by their portfolio title ( if appointed to one ), as in The Right Honourable Minister of National Defence.
Calles founded the National Revolutionary Party early in the year to increase his power ; a party which was, ironically, seen by foreigners as fascist and which was in opposition to the Mexican Right.
* Free Speech National Right to Life page containing documents opposing excessive regulation of " lobbying " as infringement on " right to petition " guaranteed by the First Amendment.
Since its inception in 2001, Lexington has produced numerous major leaguers including: 2009 National League All-Star Hunter Pence ( Outfielder ) of the San Francisco Giants, John Buck ( Catcher ) of the Florida Marlins, Mike Gallo ( Pitcher ), who is currently a free agent, and Josh Anderson, ( Right fielder ) who is currently a Free Agent.
The first group it helped co-establish was the European Right after the 1984 election, which also consisted of the Italian Social Movement ( MSI ), its early inspiration, and the Greek National Political Union.
Coats received endorsements from National Right to Life Committee, Indiana Right to Life and the Susan B. Anthony List.
* The Right Reverend Dr Dhirendra Sahu, Lord Bishop of Eastern Himalaya ; General Secretary, National Council of Churches of India ; author, The Church of North India: a historical and systematic theological inquiry into an ecumenical ecclesiology ( 1994 ) and United & uniting: a story of the Church of North India ( 2001 )
* Mildred Fay Jefferson, First African-American woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School, founding member and former President of the National Right to Life Committee
As chairperson of the National Advisory Committee and the UPA, she played an important role in making the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme and the Right to Information Act into law.
In almost every year, Wyden has maintained a 100 percent rating or close to it with pro-choice groups: NARAL Pro-Choice America, Planned Parenthood, and National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, and a 0 percent rating or close to it from pro-life group: the National Right to Life Committee.
* Paul Starobin, The French Were Right, National Journal, 2003-11-07
The party has had two other names during its history: the National Organization of the Right ( 1938 – 1952 ) and the Rightist Party ( 1952 – 1969 ).
From having been a ruling party, the General Electoral League turned into a bastion of right-wing opposition, and in 1938 it was renamed the National Organization of the Right (), a name that would stay until 1952 ( when it would be changed in favor of simply the Rightist Party ().
He has received the World Technology Award, the Right Livelihood Award, the Blue Planet Prize, Volvo Environment Prize, the 4th Annual Heinz Award in the Environment in 1998, and the National Design ( Design Mind ), Jean Meyer, and Lindbergh Awards.
Highlights of her early film career also include The National Health, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, The Happy Hooker and Getting It Right.
* National Right to Life praised Blackburn for supporting the Medicare Prescription Drug and Modernization Act.

National and Read
Geisel's birthday, March 2, has been adopted as the annual date for National Read Across America Day, an initiative on reading created by the National Education Association.
Edmund Sewell Read founded the community of Highland Springs in the 1890s as a streetcar suburb of Richmond on the Seven Pines Railway Company's electric street railway line between the city and the National Cemetery at Seven Pines.
After the National City hearings ended on March 2, 1933, the Pecora Investigation resumed in May 1933, with the examination of “ private bankers ,” covering J. P. Morgan & Co., Kuhn, Loeb & Co., and Dillon, Read & Co. before returning to a commercial bank with the examination of Chase National Bank beginning in late October 1933.
* Scott Spencer uses the final six lines of Schwartz's poem “ I Am a Book I Neither Wrote nor Read ” as an epigraph for his National Book Award nominated novel, Endless Love.
However, Tyndall's leadership faced a number of challenges from both populists and Strasserites, beginning with a running feud with Roy Painter, then his replacement as leader by John Kingsley Read and culminating in the two groups uniting to form the breakaway National Party in 1976.
In 1976, two National Party councillors were briefly elected, including John Kingsley Read.
Read formed the short-lived National Party, which won two council seats in Blackburn in 1976.
John Kingsley Read ( 19371985 ) was chairman of the British National Front ( NF ) from 1974 to 1976 and a founder of the National Party.
After securing the support of potential rival Roy Painter, Read was elected Chairman of the National Front in 1974, with the neo-imperialist John Tyndall his deputy chairman, in what was regarded as a vote by the ' populist ' or Strasserite wing of the party against the authoritarian Tyndall.
Read then quit the NF along with many of his followers to establish the National Party ( NP ), which won two seats on Blackburn Council, one of them held by Read, but their other councillor was disqualified for election irregularities.
" The first event was held on March 2, 2006, when Pi Phi actives and alumnae participated in the National Education Association's Read Across America Day.
Commenced by the National Education Association in early March 1998, Read Across America was created to stimulate reading motivation and awareness.
* National Weather Service Forecast Office Houston, Galveston-Research Projects-The 1943 " Surprise " Hurricane, by Lew Fincher & Bill Read
Opposing the leadership of John Tyndall, they formed an alliance with John Kingsley Read and ultimately followed him into the National Party.
It was selected as a " Fall Must Read ", by the National Association of Black Journalists.
Two years later, Coral Edwards, a colleague of Peter Read at the Link-Up social work organization, made a speech to a meeting of the National Aboriginal Consultative Council to seek funds for Link-Up and referred to the claims made in Read's pamphlet.
Literary Festival in cooperation with the National Endowment for the Arts The Big Read 2011, of which The Things They Carried was the featured novel.
National Party leader John Kingsley Read claimed that he received funds from Column 88 both for his own party and during his time as chairman of the National Front.
This was best remembered in a speech at the Republican National Convention when he said " Congress will push and push ... and I'll say Read my lips: no new taxes ".

National and articles
It does not appear that we will be delivered from our situation by articles on The National Purpose.
The Journal of the National Cancer Institute and The New England Journal of Medicine published articles in 1996 about a trial that was conducted to determine if vitamin A ( in the form of retinyl palmitate ) and β-carotene had any beneficial effects to prevent cancer.
Unquestionably, however, the primary purpose of the Mandate, as expressed in its preamble and its articles, is to promote the establishment of the Jewish National Home.
Following Yasser Arafat's commitment to " submit to the Palestinian National Council for formal approval " the changes to the Charter confirming that " those articles of the Palestinian Covenant which deny Israel's right to exist, and the provisions of the Covenant which are inconsistent with the commitments of this letter are now inoperative and no longer valid " in the September 9, 1993 letters of mutual recognition, the PNC met in Gaza and voted on 24 April 1996.
: Main articles: Musical nationalism and National Romantic style ( architecture ).
Still, in 1933, a series of articles on the discovery of elements quoted the name masurium for element 43 .< ref group = note > In 1998 John T. Armstrong of the National Institute of Standards and Technology ran " computer simulations " of the 1925 experiments and obtained results quite close to those reported by the Noddack team.
at N. Y. U. and also for the Baltimore underground newspaper Harry and the New York Ace, before joining National Lampoon in 1973, where he served as managing editor among other roles and authored articles such as " Foreigners Around the World " and " How to Drive Fast on Drugs While Getting Your Wing-Wang Squeezed and Not Spill Your Drink.
In the 1990 National Computer Security Conference, Sheldon Zenner and Dorothy Denning suggested that Phrack articles contained the same factual content in computer and security magazines, but differed in tone.
The New York World was particularly interested in undermining the National Union Party and ran a series of articles setting forth John C. Frémont ’ s qualifications.
Most scientific journals are now highly specialized, and Nature is among the few journals ( the other weekly journals Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences are also prominent examples ) that still publish original research articles across a wide range of scientific fields.
On 10 October 1789, Doctor Joseph-Ignace Guillotin, a French physician, stood before the National Assembly and proposed the following six articles in favour of the reformation of capital punishment:
* National Institute of Linguistics, National University of East Timor ( Archived ) includes several bilingual Tetum dictionaries, and articles about Tetum
* dozens of articles for periodicals including The Englishwoman, Woman's Leader, Fraser's Magazine, National Review, Macmillan's Magazine, Common Cause, Fortnightly Review, Nineteenth Century and Contemporary Review.
In March 2011, Macleans Magazine, the National Post, and the Toronto Sun ran articles surrounding the alleged liberal bias of CBC's " Vote Compass ", an online tool where users were asked 30 questions to which they could answer " strongly agree ", " strongly disagree ", or " neither agree nor disagree ".
The interchangeability of the two spellings can be found in a series of " National Donut Week " articles in The New York Times that covered the 1939 World's Fair.
He was a founder of the Association of American Geographers in 1904, and heavily involved with the National Geographic Society in its early years, writing a number of articles for the magazine.
Executive editor Ben Bradlee put the paper's reputation and resources behind reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who, in a long series of articles, chipped away at the story behind the 1972 burglary of Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel complex in Washington.
Category: Stub-Class National Register of Historic Places articles
According to town historians and several original newspaper articles that are displayed at the Desert Inn and Restaurant National Historical site, the town was originally named " Jackass Junction ".
In June 2010, PLoS announced that it was moving to a new location, because the growth of PLoS ONE and the increase in the number of articles submitted to PLoS journals after a National Institutes of Health mandate was put into effect, made PLoS outgrow its previous location.
During this time he wrote many newspaper articles, was the Irish correspondent for the Economist Magazine, and was encouraged to write on National Accounts and economics by the Features Editor in The Irish Times.
Consequently, he moved towards the liberal opposition, both as a Peer and as a contributor to Journal des Débats ( his articles there gave the signal of the paper's similar switch, which, however, was more moderate than Le National, directed by Adolphe Thiers and Armand Carrel ).
In June and July 2011, < i > The Telegraph </ i > published a series of articles about the National Broadband Network.

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