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2003 and policy
The government's economic policy and democratic security strategy have engendered a growing sense of confidence in the economy, particularly within the business sector, and GDP growth in 2003 was among the highest in Latin America, at over 4 %.
* Paul Collier, Breaking the Conflict Trap: civil war and development policy World Bank ( 2003 )-320 pages
From 1991 until 2003 the effects of government policy and sanctions regime led to hyperinflation, widespread poverty and malnutrition.
In 2003 Libya began to make policy changes with the open intention of pursuing a Western-Libyan détente.
In 2003, Abdullah's new policy was reflected in the Saudi government's refusal to support or to participate in the U. S .- led invasion of Iraq.
In 2003 the constitutional secondary rights were used by the HIV / AIDS activist group the Treatment Action Campaign as a means of forcing the government to change its health policy.
In 2003, two lawsuits involving U-M's affirmative action admissions policy reached the U. S. Supreme Court ( Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger ).
Other international policy frameworks produced by WHO include the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes ( adopted in 1981 ), Framework Convention on Tobacco Control ( adopted in 2003 ) and the Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel ( adopted in 2010 ).
Since the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, the foreign policy of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ( renamed Serbia and Montenegro in 2003 ) was characterized primarily by a desire to secure its political and geopolitical position and the solidarity of ethnic Serbs in the Balkan region through a strong nationalist campaign.
The International Telecommunications Union's World Summit on the Information Society in Geneva and Tunis ( 2003 and 2005 ) has led to a number of policy and application areas where action is required.
Belgium pursued a policy of strong anti-Iraq-war diplomacy during the Iraq crisis of 2003, and formally and officially opposed the Iraq War.
In response to criticisms of the Institute stating that the amendment was a federal education policy requiring inclusion of alternatives to evolution be taught, which it was not, in 2003 intelligent design's three most prominent legislators, John Boehner, Judd Gregg and Santorum provided a letter to the Discovery Institute giving it the go ahead to invoke the amendment as evidence of " Congress's rejection of the idea that students only need to learn about the dominant scientific view of controversial topics ".
In 2003, the Standing Committee of the Tenth National People's Congress approved an amendment law for strengthening the role of PBC in the making and implementation of monetary policy for safeguarding the overall financial stability and provision of financial services.
In 2003 he explained his editorial policy for The Spectator was to " always be roughly speaking in favour of getting rid of Saddam, sticking up for Israel, free-market economics, expanding choice " and that the magazine was " not necessarily a Thatcherite Conservative or a neo-conservative magazine, even though in our editorial coverage we tend to follow roughly the conclusions of those lines of arguments ".
Within the term of President Néstor Kirchner, from 2003 onwards, Argentina suspended its policy of automatic alignment with the United States and moved closer to other Latin American countries.
Patrick J. Buchanan writes that the 2003 invasion of Iraq has significant similarities to the 1996 neoconservative policy paper A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm.
The Post editorial positions on foreign policy and economic issues have seen a definitively conservative bent: it steadfastly supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq, warmed to President George W. Bush's proposal to partially privatize Social Security, opposed a deadline for U. S. withdrawal from the Iraq War, and advocated free trade agreements, including CAFTA.
In January 2003 the management of NTV was replaced, resulting in a profound effect on its editorial policy.
As a result of the new policy, the Kaesong Industrial Park was constructed in 2003 just north of the de-militarized zone, with the planned participation of 250 South Korean companies, employing 100, 000 North Koreans, by 2007.
Under former athletic director Lew Perkins, the department's budget increased from $ 27. 2 million in 2003 ( 10th in the conference ) to currently over $ 50 million thanks in large part to money raised from a new priority seating policy at Allen Fieldhouse, a new $ 26. 67 million eight-year contract with Adidas replacing an existing contract with Nike, and a new $ 40. 2 million seven-year contract with ESPN Regional Television.
After the Second Gulf War starting in 2003 under the George W. Bush administration, Le Monde diplomatique continues its position of criticizing the US policy of " violent intervention " in the Middle East and the neoconservative ' project to " reshape " the so-called " Greater Middle East " region.
Probably due to changes in the California zero-emissions vehicle policy, Ford gave up THINK on January 31, 2003.
After the 2009 budget, the Sunday Times editorialised that Lamont's budget had been so badly received that he was out of his job within two months, " but it fixed the public finances and set up the prosperity of the 1990s and beyond " and Derek Scott, Tony Blair's economic adviser from 1997 to 2003, wrote that Lamont was " rightly praised " for putting in place the post-ERM framework, that stage of Lamont's career being " due for rerating since, in addition to designing a proper framework for monetary policy ( later consolidated by Bank of England independence in 1997 ), he also took most of the tough decisions on spending and tax to put the public finances on the road to recovery.
In a 2003 collection of essays in honour of Eileen Barker, the influential Oxford University-based religious scholar Bryan R. Wilson commented that INFORM was " often in a position from which it can reassure relatives about the character, disposition, policy, provenance and prospects of a given movement.
From January 2003, this policy started to be abandoned by most newspapers and TV stations, on the basis that other nations with naming issues such as South Korea ( ROK ) and Taiwan ( ROC ) are not necessarily referred to by their official names.

2003 and Returning
Returning to the stage in 2003, Alexander was cast in a successful run, opposite Martin Short, in the Los Angeles production of Mel Brooks ' The Producers.
Returning to Britain in 2003 to pick up the Overseas Player of the Decade Award at the Premier League 10 Seasons Awards, Cantona said of his premature retirement, " When you quit football it is not easy, your life becomes difficult.
Returning to the Pentagon and The Joint Staff in April 2003 he became the Strategic Planner for the War on Terrorism.
Returning to the top 100 in late 2003, Westwood's ranking remained in the 20 to 80 range from 2004 and 2007.
Returning from a short hiatus, Mis-Teeq released their second album, Eye Candy on 29 March 2003.
" Returning to Iraq in April 2003 he founded the controversial Iraqi International Law Group.
Returning fit at the start of the 2003 – 04 Premier League season, Tébily found himself no longer first choice, though his versatility made him the manager's preferred defensive substitute.
Returning to Iraq following the 2003 coalition invasion the group changed its name from brigade to organization in response to the attempted voluntary disarming of Iraqi militias by the Coalition Provisional Authority.
Returning to hip-hop music in 2003, Madlib announced two collaborative projects.
Returning to England in 1986, Exton found that the television business had radically changed through the rise of the independent producer, such as Brian Eastman, for whom he wrote most of the episodes ( 20 ) of Agatha Christie ’ s Poirot, with David Suchet ( 1989 – 2000 ), all of the episodes ( 23 ) of Jeeves and Wooster, with Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry ( 1990 – 1993 ), and ten episodes of Rosemary & Thyme ( 2003 – 2006 ).
Returning to Austen in “ Austen ’ s Attitude ” ( 1995 ) and especially Jane Austen, or the Secret of Style ( 2003 ), Miller remained interested in the possibilities afforded by effacement.
Returning to the Judge Dredd Megazine in 2003, he collaborated with writer Rob Williams on Family, a black and white series about a Mafia family with superhuman powers, which has recently been published as a collected edition.
* 2003: " Returning Wheel ( Classics )" ( NMC Records )
Returning to Los Angeles in 2003, the producer launched the Ilya Salkind Company in the late summer of that year.
Returning to the DJ scene on 20 December 2003, the Music Is Better Night he played in Manchester proved to be a catalyst for Wilson.
Returning to Watford, Johnson featured in the final few games of the season, but still struggling for fitness and a first-team place he was released in October 2003.

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