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At launch, Tim Orchard was Controller of News 24 from 1997 until 2000.
At the end of November, a meeting was held in the rooms of Canon John Collins, chaired by the editor of the New Statesman, Kingsley Martin, to launch the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
At the time of launch, the DSN had a small number of K < sub > a </ sub > receivers installed on an experimental basis ; K < sub > a </ sub > operations and missions are increasing.
At the same time, Heraclianus raised the standard of revolt in North Africa, but failed to launch an invasion of Italy.
At launch, the orbiter and probe together had a mass of 2, 564 kilograms ( 5, 653 pounds ) and stood seven metres tall.
* 1980 – At Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia, 50 people are killed by an explosion of a Vostok-2M rocket on its launch pad during a fueling operation.
At the launch of OS / 2 Warp in 1994, Patrick Stewart was to be the Master of Ceremonies ; however Kate Mulgrew of the then-upcoming series Star Trek: Voyager was substituted at the last minute.
At first, they failed: initial preference was given to the Vanguard program whose launch vehicle had a strange and uncanny way of exploding on national television.
At arrival, the image in the ship screen shows the staying twin as he was 1 year after launch, because radio emitted from Earth 1 year after launch gets to the other star 4 years afterwards and meets the ship there.
At the time of UPN's launch, the network's flagship station was WWOR-TV in New York City, owned by Chris-Craft.
At launch the A-4 propelled itself for up to 65 seconds on its own power, and a program motor controlled the pitch to the specified angle at engine shutdown, from which the rocket continued on a ballistic free-fall trajectory.
* November 26 – At the Hammaguira launch facility in the Sahara Desert, France launches a Diamant-A rocket with its first satellite, Asterix-1 on board, becoming the third country to enter outer space.
At the time of the stock launch, after the Registration Statement has become effective, indications of interest can be converted to buy orders, at the discretion of the buyer.
( At the time, all private stations were expected to affiliate with the CBC, a condition that relaxed in 1960 – 61 with the launch of CTV.
At launch time, Microsoft announced a time-limited promotion from September 2000 – January 2001 which entitled Windows 95 or Windows 98 users to upgrade to Windows Me for $ 59. 95 instead of the regular retail upgrade price of $ 109.
At the time of its launch, Disney Channel was a premium channel that aired for 16 hours a day, from 7 a. m .- 11 p. m. ET / PT.
At E3 2012, Nintendo introduced the Wii U launch title Nintendo Land, which hosts Luigi's Ghost Mansion, a multiplayer mini-game based on the original Luigi's Mansion.
At its launch attempt on December 6, 1957 at Cape Canaveral, the booster ignited and began to rise ; but about two seconds after liftoff, after rising about four feet ( 1. 2 m ), the rocket lost thrust and began to fall back to the launch pad.
At 104 seconds after launch, communications with the upper stages was lost and the payload was stripped off followed by the third stage.
At the Battle of Stones River in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, against Breckinridge's advice, Bragg ordered Breckinridge's division to launch a near-suicidal attack on the Union lines on January 2, 1863.
At its launch, Apple's iTunes Store provided a section of free music videos in high quality compression to be watched via the iTunes application.
At, the satellites were the first to be designed for launch from the Space Shuttle payload bay.
At launch in 2007 the SH-2A based SH7211 was the world's fastest embedded flash microcontroller running at 160 MHz.

At and 1974
* 1974At Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Hank Aaron hits his 715th career home run to surpass Babe Ruth's 39-year-old record.
* 2011 – At least 300 people killed in deadliest tornado outbreak in the Southern United States since the 1974 Super Outbreak.
* 1974 – Cedric Bixler-Zavala, American musician ( At the Drive-In, The Mars Volta )
At the April 1974 elections, the DP increased its majority in the Legislative Assembly by three seats, gaining all but two of the fifteen seats with only 52 % of the popular vote.
* Wear It's At ( 1974 )
At a show in London's White City Stadium on May 26, 1974, 650 were injured in a crush at the front of the stage.
At a meeting in the Lucan Spa Hotel near Dublin, on 10 December 1974, the Irish Republican Socialist Party was formed by republicans, socialists, and trade unionists with Costello as the Chairperson.
At one point, an attempt was made to seize the club's 1973 and 1974 premiership trophies as securities for unpaid debts, an embarrassing situation.
At a meeting in the Javanese town of Wonosobo in 1974, he told Suharto that an independent Portuguese Timor would be ' an unviable state, and a potential threat to the stability of the region '.
At the same time, Motown Records moved its operations to Los Angeles ; when Reeves did not want to move, she negotiated out of her deal with Motown, signing with MCA in 1974, and releasing the critically acclaimed self-titled debut, Martha Reeves.
At the February 1974 general election the Heath government was narrowly defeated.
In 1974, Keith Hudson released his classic Pick a Dub, widely considered to have been the first deliberately thematic dub album, with tracks specifically mixed in the dub style for the purpose of appearing together on an LP, and King Tubby released his two debut albums At the Grass Roots of Dub and Surrounded by the Dreads at the National Arena.
At 5: 30 pm on Friday, January 18, 1974, homeless campaigners ( two of whom had obtained jobs with the security firm guarding Centre Point ) occupied the building in a protest that the building ought to be used to help London's housing crisis.
At the start of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, the attack on Nicosia airport caught all five of Cyprus Airways aircraft on the ground.
At first it was named Odenwaldkreis, however to avoid confusion with the neighboring district in Hesse with the same name it was renamed in 1974 to be Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis.
At first it was called the district of Tauber, but in 1974 it was renamed to its current name, the district of Main-Tauber.
At the 1974 celebrations, the Flag of New Zealand was flown for the first time at the top of the flagstaff at Waitangi, rather than the Union Flag, and a replica of the flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand was also flown.
*" At War With the U. S ." Vancouver, Talon, 1974.
At the cusp of the 1980s, the 1974 Oil Embargo, the Iranian Revolution, the Nation of Islam and a new wave of cold-war generated Muslim immigrants to Europe and North America brought Islam squarely into the public limelight for the first time in Western Europe and North America.
At the Washington Energy Conference on 11-13 February 1974, the ministers of thirteen principal oil consumer countries stated " the need for a comprehensive action program
At the end of 1974, some PSU members, including leader Michel Rocard, re-joined the PS.
At the third Television gig on April 14, 1974, Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye from the Patti Smith Group were in the audience.
At the time of its dissolution, the FALN was responsible for more than 120 bomb attacks on United States targets between 1974 and 1983.
At that time, Scheel was elected President of Germany, an office he held from July 1974 until June 1979.
At UNHCR, Vieira de Mello participated in field work assignments in Bangladesh during its war of independence in 1971, in Sudan in 1972 following the Addis Ababa agreement which ended the First Sudanese Civil War and allowed the return of some 650, 000 Sudanese refugees and displaced persons, and Cyprus after the Turkish invasion in 1974.

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