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Overseas and Telecommunications
From 1985, Overseas Telecommunications Services, which subsequently became Mauritius Telecom Limited took over.
In 1992 the Overseas Telecommunications Commission, a separate government body established in 1946, was merged with the Australian Telecommunications Corporation into the short-lived Australian and Overseas Telecommunications Corporation ( AOTC ) which continued trading under the established identities of Telecom and OTC.
The Overseas Telecommunications Commission ( OTC ) was established by an Act of Parliament in August 1946.
On 1 February 1992 it was merged with Australia ’ s domestic telecommunications carrier, the Australian Telecommunications Corporation Limited (“ Telecom ”) to create the Australian and Overseas Telecommunications Corporation Limited ( AOTC ).
The project was a joint one between the General Post Office of the UK, the American Telephone and Telegraph company, and the Canadian Overseas Telecommunications Corporation.
* Australian and Overseas Telecommunications Corporation ( 1992-1993 )
Ceduna was the site of a major satellite telecommunications facility operated by the Overseas Telecommunications Commission.
The Overseas Telecommunications Commission ( OTC ) was established by an Act of Parliament in August 1946.
On 1 February 1992 it was merged with Australia ’ s domestic telecommunications carrier, the Australian Telecommunications Corporation Limited (“ Telecom ”) to create the Australian and Overseas Telecommunications Corporation Limited ( AOTC ).
Information sources: OTC annual reports ( Australian state and national libraries, OTC Australia Archive, Telstra Archive ), OTC magazine Transit, ( Australian state and national libraries, OTC Australia Archive, Telstra Archive ), Overseas Telecommunications Veterans Association ( OTVA ).

Overseas and Commission
* Commission on Filipinos Overseas, a government agency in the Philippines
The program was first started in 1967 by the Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission in a joint project with the China Youth Corps.
* Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission ( English )
Prior to becoming president in 1997, McAleese had also held the following positions: Director of Channel 4 Television, Director, Northern Ireland Electricity, Director, Royal Group of Hospitals Trust and Founding member of the Irish Commission for Prisoners Overseas.
* Law Commission, Partial Defences to Murder: Overseas Studies Consultation Paper No 173 ( Appendices )
On Armistice Day, he was stationed in Paris, where the U. S. Army Overseas Education Commission allowed him to study anthropology at the Sorbonne.
The controversy over the inclusion or exclusion of Taiwanese Americans as Chinese has extended to the name of the government bureau of Taiwan handling Taiwanese Americans affairs which was controversially changed in 2006 from the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission to the Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission.
He was also the President of the Methodist Social Service from 1909 – 1912, and later served as chairman of the Methodist Commission for Overseas Relief, 1940-1948.
In 1971, he was awarded a President's Scholarship and Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Scholarship by the Public Service Commission to study mathematics at Trinity College, University of Cambridge.
As also recommended by the Gancayco Commission, Ramos facilitated the enactment of Republic Act 8042, better known as the Magna Carta for Overseas Workers or the Migrant Workers Act.
* Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission
It consists of the premier, who presides over its meetings, the vice premier, ministers without portfolio, the heads of the ministries, and the heads of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission and the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission.
Following his congressional service, Barnes was President of the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, Chair of the Center for National Policy, Chair of the Governor's Commission on Growth in the Chesapeake Bay Region and a member of the Boards of Directors of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, University of Maryland Foundation, Center for International Policy, Public Voice, and the Overseas Development Council.
He was named a member of the Commission on Overseas Territories and debated on the political situation of the overseas departments and territories of France.
The senior deputy was named a member of the Commission on Overseas Territories and the Commission of Accountancy ; he was elected vice-president of the former, and secretary of the latter.
He proposed a resolution to create a regimen for a customs union between Dahomey and Togo, and several reports under the Commission on Overseas Territories.

Overseas and former
In addition, after the independence day on June 25, 1975, the eruption of the Mozambican Civil War ( 1977 – 1992 ) destroyed the remaining wealth and left the former Portuguese Overseas Province in a state of absolute disrepair.
* was a former German cargo ship that served the Naval Overseas Transportation Service during World War I in 1917 and 1918
Among TRP prominent members are Emma Bonino, former Italian Member of the European Parliament and former European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid, Marco Pannella, former Italian Member of the European Parliament, Wei Jingsheng, President of the Chinese Overseas Coalition for Democracy, Enver Can, President of the Eastern Turkistan National Congress, Oumar Khambiev, Chechen Health Minister-elect ( 1997 ), Vo Van Ai, President of the Vietnam Committee for Human Rights, Quan Nguyen, President of the International Committee for the Nonviolent in Vietnam, Kok Ksor, President of the Montagnard Foundation, Vanida Tephsouvan, Executive Director of the Lao Movement of Human Rights, Arben Xaferi, Chairman of the Albanian Democratic Party of Macedonia, Pandeli Majko, Minister of Defense of Albania, Prof. Arnold S. Trebach, President International Antiprohibitionist League, and David Borden, Executive Director of DRCNet.
In addition, after the independence day on June 25, 1975, the eruption of the Mozambican Civil War ( 1977 – 1992 ) destroyed the remaining wealth and left the former Portuguese Overseas Province in a state of absolute disrepair.
Three former British European Airways ( BEA ) Vickers Vikings, which Laker had acquired in 1949 as well, were overhauled at ATL's Southend maintenance base and sold on to British Overseas Airways Corporation ( BOAC ) at a profit.
The Portuguese Colonial War ( Guerra Colonial ), also known as Overseas War ( Ultramar ) in Portugal or in the former colonies as War of liberation ( Guerra de Libertação ), was fought between Portugal's military and the emerging nationalist movements in Portugal's African colonies between 1961 and 1974.
The situation was exacerbated by the Mozambican Civil War ( 1977 – 1992 ) during the following years that destroyed the remaining wealth and left the former Portuguese Overseas Province in a state of absolute disrepair.
* Church Rural Overseas Program, a former initiative of Church World Service, whose name survives in CWS ' CROP Walk fundraising events
Ross J. Connelly ( b. April 25, 1952 ) is the former Executive Vice President and COO of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
However, even after the merger, a British Airways European Division, which incorporated the former BEA Mainline operation, the erstwhile Super One-Eleven and Cargo divisions, as well as British Airtours, continued to exist alongside a British Airways Overseas, a British Airways Regional and four other divisions until 1 April 1977 when these were replaced by a unified operating structure organised into a number of departments, including commercial operations, flight operations, engineering, planning, catering and personnel.
In 2004, former President Bush signed Van Hollen would not affix his signature to the Koby Mandell Act for Americans Victim To Terrorism Overseas signed in to law by President George Bush in 2004.
* Tamar Site, former location of the British naval headquarters of the British Forces Overseas Hong Kong
* American Overseas Airlines, a former transport company
Although it is not normally possible under either territory's immigration laws to acquire British Overseas Territories citizenship ( BOTC ) by naturalisation in that territory, the former inhabitants of the BIOT still hold BOTC by virtue of their birth, or a parent's birth, in that territory.
Fossil was founded in 1984 as Overseas Products International by Tom Kartsotis, a former Texas A & M University student living in Dallas from a suggestion by his older brother, Kosta Kartsotis, a merchandising executive at Sanger Harris.
Robert Mosbacher, Jr., is a Houston businessman and a former Republican politician who headed the Overseas Private Investment Corporation in the administration of President George W. Bush.
The Patriotic Forum was largely composed of ex-NF members, such as Alan Harvey, Keith Jowsey, John Samuel and Kelvin Sanderson, the former National Front Overseas ' Liaison officer.
The airline commenced commercial operations from its London Gatwick Airport base on 29 July 1966 with two former British Overseas Airways Corporation ( BOAC ) Bristol Britannia 102 series turboprops, initially operating under contract to Air France.
Allan Joseph Lamb ( born 20 June 1954 ) is a former England cricketer and captain who played for the first class teams of Western Province and Northamptonshire, the latter as an Overseas player.
* British Overseas Airways Corporation, a former British state-owned airline
He is a former Overseas Filipino Worker in Saudi Arabia.

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