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When Doonesbury ran the names of soldiers who had died in Iraq since the 2003 invasion, conservative commentators accused Trudeau of using the American dead to make a profit for himself, and again demanded that the strip be removed from newspapers.
By the end of 2003, over 99. 8 % of the taxi fleet in Hong Kong ran on LPG.
On March 3, 2003, Lindh was tackled by inmate Richard Dale Morrison, who assaulted Lindh as he knelt in prayer and then ran away, leaving Lindh with bruises on his forehead.
A critically acclaimed 2001 Chicago Shakespeare Theater production, directed by Gary Griffin, transferred to the West End Donmar Warehouse, where it ran from June 30, 2003 until September 6, 2003 and received the 2003 Olivier Award for Best Musical Production.
Australia's best known Science Fiction show was Farscape ; made with American co-production, it ran from 1999 to 2003.
:* Uday Hussein ( 18 June 1964 – 22 July 2003 ), was Saddam's oldest son, who ran the Iraqi Football Association, Fedayeen Saddam, and several media corporations in Iraq including Iraqi TV and the newspaper Babel.
While there have been many phases to the conflict, the most recent armed clashes ran from 1999 to 2003, with a low-level conflict continuing until 2007.
The show ran for two series from 2000 until 2003.
It initially ran as a temporary installation from March 11 to April 14, 2002, and was launched again in 2003 to mark the second anniversary of the attack.
Another spin-off titled Duck Dodgers, which ran from 2003 to 2005, is a half-hour action-comedy-sci-fi series based on Chuck Jones ' original short, and expands upon the universe Duck Dodgers explores, as well as Marvin's own civilization.
In October 2003 a successful stage show called Round the Horne ... Revisited opened in London, compiled by Series Four co-writer Brian Cooke from original scripts, and ran until April 2005 – also siring three nationwide tours and a BBC television film.
Inflation, which ran at 240 % in 1987 and 42 % in June 1992, was 5. 4 % for fiscal year 1995-96 and 7. 3 % in 2003.
Noggin ran 65 select episodes until 2003, when they were pulled from the program lineup because Sesame Workshop sold its half of the network to Viacom, which already owned the other half.
The program ran for three series, and was followed by five stage show tours across the United Kingdom between 1993 and 2003, and a feature film Guest House Paradiso.
Hanson also failed to win a seat in the New South Wales Legislative Council at the 2003 state election, where she ran as an independent, with the support of the official One Nation party.
Following the monthly magazine The Quarter, which ran from 2003 – 2005, a new arts magazine Folkestone Creative has been published locally since 2005.
When the 2003 California recall became a reality, Simon announced he would once again be a candidate for California Governor but ran for only a short time after he qualified for the ballot before withdrawing from the race August 23, 2003.
A revival ran in November – December 2003 with Aivar Tommingas as Fagin and Evelin Samuel as Nancy.
The R33 and R36 cars built for the IRT Flushing Line (# 7 ) subway route that served the 1964 fair ran the route for over 39 years afterwards, with some in revenue service through 2003.
Most recently, Claude " Buddy " Leach ran a populist campaign in the Louisiana gubernatorial election of 2003 that some observers compared to Huey Long's.
In 2003, he was named the figurehead commissioner of a new World Hockey Association, intended to operate during the NHL lockout in 2004-05 ; it never entered play, and the organization subsequently ran several ephemeral low-minor league and unsanctioned Tier II junior leagues.
When Plate was selected as the CCC candidate again in 2003 ( violating the committee's precedent of one term per mayor ), Bergmanson ran again, and won, gaining the majority in all but one of the town's districts.

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Since Davis was a conservative, many liberal Democrats bolted the party and backed the third-party campaign of Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin, who ran as the candidate of the Progressive Party.
The Third Taiwan Strait Crisis in 1995 – 96 escalated tensions between both sides when the PRC tested a series of missiles not far from Taiwan although, arguably, Beijing ran the test to shift the vote in favor of the KMT, already facing a challenge from the opposition Democratic Progressive Party which did not agree with the " One China Policy " shared by the CPC and KMT.
In 1872, it supported Horace Greeley, a former Republican Party newspaper editor, and in 1912 the paper endorsed Theodore Roosevelt, who ran on the Progressive Party slate against Republican President William Howard Taft.
When the Democratic Progressive Party was established in 1986, President Chiang decided against dissolving the group or persecuting its leaders, but its candidates officially ran in elections as independents in the Tangwai movement.
It was in 1966 that Dalton Camp, who was by then President of the Progressive Conservative Party, ran for re-election in what was widely believed to be a referendum on Diefenbaker's leadership.
To avoid a repeat of this effect, which led to the election of Democratic Progressive Party candidate Chen Shui-bian to the presidency in 2000 by a low share of votes, Chairman Soong ran as vice-president on KMT Chairman Lien Chan's presidential ticket in the 2004 presidential election.
In the Canadian province of Ontario, John Tory, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario ran in a 2009 by-election in Haliburton — Kawartha Lakes — Brock, after he convinced one of his caucus members to step down, in hopes of re-entering the Ontario legislature.
In 1920, however, he did not attempt to revive the Progressive Party, but ran for President as a Republican.
In his most politically impassioned ( or naïve ) maneuver, Lewis ran for Pennsylvania governor in 1914 on a straight Progressive platform, a dalliance which forced his resignation from the deanship but took him no closer to the governor ’ s mansion.
His son ran unsuccessfully in the 1987 and 1989 general elections for the Progressive Democrats.
Brown and Silye both subsequently left the Reform Party and later ran as Progressive Conservative candidates.
He was a university professor when he ran and won election to the Canadian House of Commons from Oshawa — Whitby in the 1968 general election, defeating former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Michael Starr by 15 votes.
Pinchot ran for Senate in 1914 on the Progressive Party ticket.
Chiarelli ran as a candidate of the Liberal Party of Ontario and was easily elected in Ottawa West, which had previously been regarded as a safe Progressive Conservative seat.
The Progressive Conservatives were led by the inexperienced Mike Harris, who ran a narrow campaign focused on tax issues and was unable to capitalize on the Liberal slide.
Returning to Canada, in 1977 he ran as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the Ontario election.
In 1994 O ' Malley ran for the European Parliament but was defeated by Pat Cox, a sitting MEP who left the Progressive Democrats to run as an independent when O ' Malley was selected as the candidate to replace him.
He ran for President of the United States as the nominee of his own Progressive Party in 1924, carrying Wisconsin and 17 % of the national popular vote.
As the Republicans would not nominate him, he ran as a third-party Progressive candidate, but the ticket became widely known as the Bull Moose Party.
In 1926, after the death of President Orellana, Ubico ran unsuccessfully for president as the candidate of the Political Progressive Party.
The Democratic Progressive Party ran former Taipei Mayor Chen Shui-bian and Taoyuan County magistrate Annette Lu for vice president.
Former Democratic Progressive Party Chairman Hsu Hsin-liang, who had quit the party after failing to prevent Chen from running, ran as an independent with New Party legislator Josephine Chu as his running mate.
He ended up receiving about 18. 9 % of the popular vote, a record level of popularity not seen in an independent candidacy since former President Theodore Roosevelt ran on the " Bull Moose " Progressive ticket in 1912.
It was linked with the provincial United Farmers parties in several provinces and, in Manitoba, ran candidates and formed governments as the Progressive Party of Manitoba.
The Western Social Credit League, an outgrowth of Alberta Social Credit, ran candidates in the 1935 federal election taking many votes from the Progressive Party of Canada and the United Farmers movement.

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