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Federation and later
That breach was healed 20 years later by merger of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
Industrial Cape Breton has historically been a region of labour activism, electing Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( and later NDP ) MPs, and even produced many early members of the Communist Party of Canada in the pre-World War II era.
* 1959 – The Federation of Arab Emirates of the South, which will later become South Yemen, is created as a protectorate of the United Kingdom.
Approximately two years later, Singapore was expelled from the Federation.
He developed a " mutualist " theory of unions and as such was active within the Knights of Labor and later promoted anti-political strategies in the American Federation of Labor.
* 1960 – The Mali Federation gains independence from France ( it later splits into Mali and Senegal ).
Federation II was later picked up by AOL, where it became known simply as " Federation: Adult Space Fantasy ".
In 1921, Sanger founded the American Birth Control League, which later became the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Two later attempts represented the enthusiasm of Libya's Muammar Gaddafi ; these were the Federation of Arab Republics which lasted five years and the Arab Islamic Republic which never emerged in practice.
" A week later, the Finnish Ahletics Federation ruled in favor of Nurmi, finding no evidence for the allegations of professionalism.
Set up in 1972 as an informal group to consider the technical issues involved in connecting different networks, later that year it became a subcommittee of the International Federation for Information Processing.
Union membership and activity grew rapidly during the later months of 1960, including the Teachers ' Union, Journalists ' Union, and the Federation of Korean Trade Union.
Odo later worked for the Cardassians during the Occupation of Bajor aboard the orbiting Terok Nor ore-processing space station, and later for the Bajorans / Federation aboard Deep Space Nine ( the Federation name for Terok Nor ), in both cases as chief of security.
During the alliance with the Federation during the Dominion War, Romulan ale was briefly legalized, even though it was later outlawed again after the war, as stated by Geordi LaForge in Star Trek: Nemesis.
The United Nations team largely confirmed these findings, which were later accepted by the General Assembly, and both territories subsequently joined with the new Federation of Malaysia.
Year later, 5 representatives of the Unification Church ( Universal Peace Federation ) attended an annual ( international ministerial-level ) session of UN-HABITAT in its headquarters.
After suppressing the communist insurrection during the Malayan Emergency from 1948 to 1960, Britain granted independence to Malaya and later, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak in 1957 and 1963 respectively within the framework of the Federation of Malaysia.
Two days later, Blatter stated that he deplored the " evident referee mistakes " in the England v Germany and Mexico v Argentina matches, and apologised to the English Football Association and the Mexican Football Federation ( the two organizations directly concerned by the referees ' mistakes ), acknowledging that Lampard had indeed scored against Germany and that Tévez's goal against Mexico had been scored from an offside position.
Jealous of its newly acquired powers, the Council declined to join the new Federation of the West Indies in 1958, a move that would later be crucial in the development of the offshore finance industry.
It was initially known as the International Amateur Athletics Federation but changed later its name to reflect that the sport had moved away from amateurism towards professionalism in the late 1970s.

Federation and left
When one of the two programmers left CompuNet, the remaining programmer, Alan Lenton, decided to rewrite the game from scratch and named it Federation II ( at the time no Federation I existed ).
In 1953, Southern Rhodesia merged with the two other British Central African states to form the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland-a loose association that placed defence and economic direction under a central government but left many domestic affairs under the control of its constituent territories.
The rogue Federation agency, Section 31, had an agent in the Tal Shiar to safeguard Federation interests feeling that after the Dominion War, the Federation and the Romulan Star Empire would be the only two powers left in the region and would go to war.
Singapore left the Commonwealth in 1963 to join the Federation of Malaysia, but was expelled from the Federation in 1965 after Lee Kuan Yew disagreed with the federal government in Kuala Lumpur.
The Prime Directive was not actually written into law until some years after the formation of the Federation — in the Star Trek episode " A Piece of the Action ," an early Federation ship, the Horizon, visited a primitive planet and left behind several items which altered the planet's culture significantly — most notably the book Chicago Mobs Of The Twenties, which the inhabitants quickly seized upon as a blueprint for their entire society.
In 1958, a West Indies Federation emerged out of the British West Indies, which with British Guiana ( now Guyana ) and British Honduras ( now Belize ) choosing to opt out of the Federation, left Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago as the dominant players.
When Bustamante withdrew Jamaica from the Federation, this left Trinidad and Tobago in the untenable position of having to provide 75 % of the Federal budget while having less than half the seats in the Federal government.
De Gaulle won the 1965 presidential election, opposed on his left by François Mitterrand who had taken the lead of the Federation of the Democratic and Socialist Left, a coalition of most left-wing parties ( apart from the French Communist Party, then led by Waldeck Rochet who did call to vote for Mitterrand ).
South Africa left the multiracial Commonwealth in 1961 and Macmillan acquiesced to the dissolution of the Central African Federation by the end of 1963.
His surprise defeat at the hand of Joseph Noseworthy of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ended his political career, and may also have been a factor in the Conservative Party's decision to move to the left and rebrand itself the Progressive Conservative Party under Meighen's replacement.
In 1973, he left the club and stood as chairman of the " Federation of Conservative Students " against David Davis and lost.
The final design which was adopted contains the Union Flag in the left corner symbolising Australia's historical links to the United Kingdom, the stars of the Southern Cross on the right half of the flag indicating Australia's geographical location and the seven pointed Federation Star in the bottom left representing the six states and the territories of Australia.
Major political developments in the early 1930s, chief among them Franklin Delano Roosevelt's election in 1932, gave rise to internal tensions with the Socialist Party, and a group of Socialist labor leaders on the East Coast left the Socialist Party to form the Social Democratic Federation ( U. S .).
Field's failure to secure independence from Britain upon dissolution of the Federation in 1963 left many dissatisfied with his leadership, leading Smith to replace him as Prime Minister on 13 April 1964.
Though successful, some of the Federation forces, Picard included, are left stranded when the Transwarp Portal collapses due to a destabilization of the inter-spatial transwarp manifolds.
From left to right: Hero of Russian Federation S. Zalyotin, V. Afanasiev, Sri Somnath Chatterji, President of ICR Yu. M.
By 1905 the Social Democratic Federation, one of the founding parties of the Labour Representation Committee which became the Labour Party, had left the Labour Party, but Charles Carrick, like many trade unionists since, remained active within the Labour Party.

Federation and AOL
In 2001, under AOL Time Warner, it was sold to the World Wrestling Federation.
In the meantime, the World Wrestling Federation began speaking to the new AOL Time Warner about acquiring the WCW brand.
In December 2001, Rhodes accepted a buyout from his AOL Time Warner contract and was re-signed by the World Wrestling Federation to a 2-year deal.

Federation and run
While national parks are generally understood to be administered by national governments ( hence the name ), in Australia national parks are run by state governments and predate the Federation of Australia.
In South Korea, Kim Tae-hwan, from the Federation of Korean Trade Unions was run over and killed while on the picket line.
International competitions run by the International Racquetball Federation are like the USA Racquetball scoring system: two games to 15 with a tie-breaker to 11, if necessary, and win by one.
" It is still played competitively internationally in competitions run by the International Wargames Federation.
Zidane stayed with Septèmes until the age of fourteen, at which time he was selected to attend a three-day training camp at the CREPS ( Regional Centre for Sports and Physical Education ) in Aix-en-Provence, one of several such footballing institutes run by the French Football Federation.
The Turkey Trot festival also includes a Miss Turkey Trot Pageant, a Miss Drumsticks Competition ( best legs ), dinners, musical entertainment, a 5 kilometer run, a parade ( which has included former Arkansas governor and former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee ), and a nationally recognized turkey calling contest sponsored by the National Wild Turkey Federation.
The Federation dispatches a rescue team that returns Sisko's group to the station, but while retreating back to the Alpha Quadrant a Jem ' Hadar ship launches a kamikaze run against the Odyssey, resulting in the destruction of both ships.
* The actual organization, founded as the Academic Competition Foundation in 1991, which changed its name to the Academic Competition Federation in 1997 and presently continues to run a national championship for collegiate quizbowl as well as other tournaments.
It is run by the International Tennis Federation ( ITF ) and is contested annually between teams from competing countries in a knock-out format.
Hyndman, who had run for parliament earlier that year, decided to start a new political organization which he called the Democratic Federation and in June called its foundation convention, consisting of an assortment of radical grouplets and individuals.
Solidarity Federation are responsible for supplying volunteer staff to run a workplace organiser training course intended to " give people the tools and confidence to organise in their workplaces and win grievances ".
The competition is run by the International Federation of American Football ( IFAF ), the international governing body for the sport.
Chess is run by the Hong Kong Chess Federation.
He was elected as a Federated Labour Party candidate in the British Columbia general election, 1920, re-elected as part of the Canadian Labour Party slate in 1924 continued to run and win as an Independent Labour or Labour candidate rather than join the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation until his last victory in 1956.
The storyline of Bucky O ' Hare follows a parallel universe ( the aniverse ), where a war is ongoing between the slightly inept United Animals Federation ( run by mammals ) and the sinister Toad Empire.
Alberta Federation of Labour president Gil McGowan had, independently from the Environment Caucus, distributed a detailed discussion paper advocating that the NDP form a one or two election cooperation pact with the Alberta Liberal Party and Alberta Greens in which parties would not run against each other in certain ridings in hopes of defeating Progressive Conservative candidates.
He and his wife Joan worked with Robert Jacobvitz, an executive at the Jewish Federation of the Greater East Bay ( Oakland, CA ), to start and run the " International Committee to Commemorate Dr. Aristides de Sousa Mendes.
The majority of other branches are either run by various franchise partners or local subpostmaster agents ( who may be members of the National Federation of SubPostmasters ), as " sub-postoffices ".
In 2005, it was succeeded by the A-League competition, run by Football Federation Australia, the successor to the Australian Soccer Association.
The Liberals captured 42 % of the vote and 34 of the 47 seats, the new social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation became the official opposition, and the Conservatives who had run under various banners picked up just five seats.
Farmer is perhaps best known for his record breaking 14, 964 km Centenary of Federation run around all of Australia in 1999, taking 191 days. These records were never ratified and are still held by Gary Parsons of Queensland.
It was established that in the Mirror Universe the United Federation of Planets counterpart was the brutal Terran Empire, run by humans and their Vulcan allies.
As a result of the controversy, from the next Olympics in 1912 onwards all 400 metre races were run in lanes, and the International Amateur Athletic Federation was founded to establish uniform worldwide rules for athletics.
Players and doubles teams with most ranking points ( collected during the calendar year ) play in the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals, which, from 2000-2008, was run jointly with the International Tennis Federation ( ITF ).

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