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1965 and conflict
Iglehart, the Orioles ' largest shareholder at 32 % and owner of a sizable amount of CBS stock, straightened out his conflict of interest issues on May 25, 1965 by selling his 64, 000 shares in the ball-club to the National Brewing Company, an original team investor which finally had controlling interest at 65 %.
They were less dangerous and less widespread, however, than the conflict that erupted in Kashmir in the Indo-Pakistani War of August 1965 started with this decisive core of issues.
In Rosemary Sutcliff's 1965 novel The Mark of the Horse Lord the Dal Riada undergo an internal struggle for control of royal succession, and an external conflict to defend their frontiers against the Caledones.
In 1965, there also occurred a conflict between VVD-ministers and their counterparts from KVP and ARP in Cabinet Marijnen.
* Jonathan Cook ( born 1965 ) is a British writer and a freelance journalist based in Nazareth, Israel, who writes about the Middle East, and more specifically, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
His decision to not pitch Game 1 of the 1965 World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur garnered national attention as an example of conflict between social pressures and personal beliefs.
In 1965 this cabinet fell over a conflict between the liberals and the confessionals.
An economic study of what occurs at the points of conflict with specific reference to shifting cultivation is that of Esther Boserup ( 1965 ).
In Rosemary Sutcliff's 1965 novel The Mark of the Horse Lord the Dal Riada undergo an internal struggle for control of royal succession, with Dun Monaidh central to the conflict, including a depiction of royal coronation and use of carved footprint.
Gaudron would later speak about the intense racism towards Indigenous Australians which was a part of everyday life in Moree and how it influenced her strong opposition to all forms of discrimination ; indeed, Moree was the site of a violent conflict during the Freedom Ride of 1965.
Rosemary Sutcliff's 1965 novel The Mark of the Horse Lord is set in Earra Gael, i. e. the Coast of the Gael, wherein the Dal Riada undergo an internal struggle for control of royal succession, and an external conflict to defend their frontiers against the Caledones.
The conflict in Southeast Asia was escalating and throughout 1965 the wing supported Pacific Air Forces ( PACAF ) Contingency Operations by rotating combat squadrons quarterly to Naha AB in the Ryuku Islands.
In Rosemary Sutcliff's 1965 novel The Mark of the Horse Lord the Dal Riata undergo an internal struggle for control of royal succession, and an external conflict to defend their frontiers against the Caledones.
He joined the United Nations in 1965 and worked, among other places, for a U. N .- administered plebiscite in West Irian, as well as on issues related to prisoners of war in the Iran-Iraq conflict.
With states from Africa and Asia joining the United Nations, development issues became increasingly important, resulting in the expansion of the United Nations in the development area, including the establishment of the United Nations Development Programme ( UNDP ) in 1965 and negotiations on an International Economic Order ( NIEO ) as part of the North-South conflict in the 1970s.
During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, the Indian Air Force repeated sorties and raids disrupted and effectively distracted the PAF air missions in the conflict, leading the Navy to jumped in the conflict.
) Ultimately, border conflicts led to three wars, in 1947, 1965, and 1971, as well as the May 1998 dual tests of nuclear weapons and the Kargil conflict of 1999.
Due to ambiguities in the wording in the language, Japan interprets the above clause to mean that the 1910 Treaty was still valid until the signing of the 1965 Treaty, whereas both South and North Korea interpret the clause to mean the treaty was already null and void at the surrender of Japan, an interpretation which is upheld in the English text, of which the final paragraph of the 1965 Treaty agrees should be used in case of any conflict of interpretation.
He stimulated the formation of interest groups based on the ' harmony ' model, and although this cooperative union between capital and labour found little or no resonance elsewhere in the Netherlands, it was to some degree responsible for the fact that the government-initiated mine closures in and after 1965 did not result in any significant social of political conflict.
* The Sino-Soviet conflict: eleven radio discussions by L. Labedz & George Urban, London: Bodley Head, 1965, 1964.
However, at the International Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science at Bedford College, University of London, July 11 – 17, 1965, they came into a conflict with each other.
This was obvious to both sides ; the U. S. established an armed presence very early in the conflict at Camp Holloway, and the Việt Cộng attack on this base in early 1965 was one of the key escalating events that brought U. S. troops into the conflict.

1965 and cabinet
* September 1965 – HUD is created as a cabinet level agency by the Department of Housing and Urban Development Act
Jo Cals as the inauguration of his Netherlands cabinet Cals | Cabinet in 1965.
He was Parliamentary Press Liaison Officer for the Labour Party ( 1965 – 70 ) and eventually became a member of Prime Minister Harold Wilson's informal " kitchen cabinet ".
The centre-right cabinet of Borten held office from 1965 to 1971, but when it fell, Bratteli became Prime Minister.
Although the cabinet Lyng failed to govern for more than a month it did prove that the non-Socialist parties were capable of making a coalition, and following the Norwegian parliamentary election, 1965 the centre-right coalition again assumed power with Per Borten as Prime Minister, and John Lyng as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The Rhodesian cabinet issued a Unilateral Declaration of Independence ( UDI ) on 11 November 1965 anyway, attracting widespread international condemnation and the first instance of economic sanctions in the history of the United Nations, led by Britain and the OAU.
He was a member of every Fianna Fáil cabinet from 1932 to April 1965.
The complete break with the past represented by the new democratic constitution inaugurated in 1965 is further underlined by the appointment of a woman, Kubra Noorzai, to the cabinet as minister of public health.
Following Fianna Fáil's return to government following the 1965 general election O ' Malley joined the cabinet as Minister for Health.
Among the many milestones in the growth of Victoriaville are the establishment of a hospital, the Hôtel-Dieu d ' Arthabaska, in 1931 ; the opening of a seminary, the Collège du Sacré-Coeur, in 1942 ; the creation of a school specialized in cabinet making and woodworking, the École Québécoise du Meuble et du Bois Ouvré ( ÉQMBO ), in 1965 ; and the inauguration of the Cégep de Victoriaville in the space previously occupied by the Collège du Sacré-Coeur, in 1969.
Despite this, in July 1965, the Nasserist ministers resigned from the Iraqi cabinet.
* at Rarotonga since the 1888 establishment of the British protectorate over the Cook Islands ; the third and last incumbent stayed on as first Resident Commissioner since 1901, at the incorporation in the British Western Pacific Territories ( under a single High Commissioner, till its 1976 dissolution, in Suva or Honoria ), until the abolition of the post at the 1965 self-government grant as territory in free association with New Zealand, having its own cabinet ( still under the British Crown, which after the 1976 appoints a special King's / Queens Representative as well as a High Commissioner ).
In 1965, he became Minister of Agriculture in the cabinet of Lester Pearson, one of the few non-farmers to hold the position and the first easterner in 54 years.
First elected to Parliament in 1965, he served as a member of the cabinet of Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
A cabinet crisis over the Netherlands Public Broadcasting however caused the cabinet to fall in 1965.
Prior to his cabinet position, Cisneros served four terms as the second Hispanic mayor of a major U. S. city, ( the first being Alfonso Cervantes of St. Louis, Missouri 1965 – 1973 ) his hometown of San Antonio, Texas.
" In his 1999 book, Inside Game / Outside Game: Winning Strategies for Saving Urban America, urban policy consultant David Rusk wrote “… in my view, ( Cisneros was ) the most successful of the ten secretaries of Housing and Urban Development since the cabinet agency was formed in 1965 .” Clinton said Cisneros was a brilliant public servant, and additionally said that people had no idea how much he contributed to the government.
Ürgüplü was asked to form a non-partisan caretaker cabinet after the collapse of Premier İsmet İnönü's coalition government in 1965.
From 1965 to 1969 he served as undersecretary, and following the resignation of Robert Weaver, later Secretary of Housing and Urban Development ( for 13 days ) in the cabinet of Lyndon Baines Johnson.
He was accused of accepting a bribe related to the licensing of a new race track in his riding, and resigned from the cabinet on January 22, 1965.
In 1965, Hussain resigned as editor when he accepted the invitation of President General Ayub Khan to join his government as a cabinet minister.
Brennan joined the cabinet of Seán Lemass in 1965 when he became Minister for Posts and Telegraphs.

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