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President Jorge Pacheco declared a state of emergency in 1968, and this was followed by a further suspension of civil liberties in 1972 by his successor, President Juan María Bordaberry.
In the years 1968 to 1972, Cray was working at Control Data Corporation ( CDC ) on a new machine known as the CDC 8600, the logical successor to his earlier CDC 6600 and CDC 7600 designs.
He is perhaps best known as the formal announcer on Beyond Our Ken ( 1958 – 1964 ), its more famous successor Round the Horne ( 1965 – 1968 ) and the short-lived Stop Messing About ( 1969 – 1970 ), where his ' BBC accent ' was used to comic effect.
This process was triggered for the first time on May 31, 2010, when Horst Köhler resigned the office, as all his predecessors ( with the exception of Heinrich Lübke, who announced in 1968 that he would resign the following year, his resignation taking effect after the regular election of his successor and just three months before the scheduled end of his term of office ) had served their terms in full.
For the current successor institutions and their separate development since 1968, see the individual articles linked above.
* Jean Grégoire de La Trinité, alias Jean-Gaston Tremblay, from Canada also proclaimed himself Pope Gregory XVII back in 1968 ; however, Tremblay usually styles himself Pope John-Gregory XVII and further, that he is the self styled successor of an ultra-modernist French antipope, Michel Colin ( former Roman Catholic priest of the Sacred Heart missionaries ), founder of the Renovated Church of Christ in 1951 and who went under the name Clement XV since ca.
McNamara left the Defense Department in February 1968 and his successor Clark M. Clifford received the finished study on 15 January 1969, five days before Richard Nixon's inauguration-although Clifford claimed he never read it.
By 1968, Léger had returned to Canada's capital and was appointed as under-secretary of state, providing the administrative basis for Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson's foreign policy, and the policies on bilingualism and multiculturalism developed by the Cabinet chaired by Pearson's successor, Pierre Trudeau.
Nevertheless, in part due to his actions during the May 1968 crisis, he appeared as the natural successor to de Gaulle.
* Otto Kerner, Jr. ( D ), governor from 1961 to 1968 ; Stratton's successor and later a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, was convicted of 17 counts of bribery, conspiracy, perjury, and income-tax charges from his time as governor, and received 3 years in prison and a $ 50, 000 fine in 1973.
* 1968 – 1992 Daimler DS420 Limousine, successor to the DR450, a lengthened Jaguar Mark X hull with a completely new body
In 1968, Chief Justice Earl Warren announced his retirement after 15 years on the Court, effective on the confirmation of his successor.
Their famous " pop-top " package was added later, and became very popular on the second-generation VW Bus from 1968 to 1979, its successor the Vanagon, and then the T4 EuroVan, which was discontinued in 2003.
In 1968, a self-named " true successor " to the ( banned ) West German KPD was formed, the KPD / ML ( Marxist-Leninist ), which followed maoist ideas.
* American Party ( 1969 ) was a successor of the 1968 American Independent Party.
Introduced in April 1968 as an early 1969 model, the Continental Mark III is the direct spiritual successor of the limited production, ultra-luxurious Continental Mark II produced by a short-lived Continental division of Ford Motor Company between in 1956 and 1957.
* Penn Central Transportation — successor to the PRR and NYC in 1968
Under the direction of Harry Webster's successor, Spen King in 1968, the new Triumph OHC 2. 5 PI V8 was enlarged to 2997 cc ( 3. 0 litres ) to increase torque.
They and their successor companies remained in control until the mills closed in 1968.
ODP, which began in 1985, was the direct successor to the highly successful Deep Sea Drilling Project initiated in 1968 by the United States.
John Phillip Bengtson ( July 17, 1913 – December 18, 1994 ) was a college football player and longtime assistant coach on the collegiate and NFL levels, chiefly remembered as the successor to Vince Lombardi as head coach of the Green Bay Packers in 1968.
On November 21, 1968, after examination of the facts J. E. Nsaful, summoned the chiefs and informed them that the rightful successor to Ya Naa Abdulai III was Mion Lana Andani.
The All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Corporation, established in 1968, was the successor to the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Association, which had been formed in August 1955, to oversee the plethora of women's wrestling promotions that had sprung up in Japan following a tour in November, 1954, by Mildred Burke and her World Women's Wrestling Association ( WWWA ).
The rank was used by the British Women's Auxiliary Air Force ( WAAF ) and its successor, the Women's Royal Air Force ( WRAF ), until 1968, and by Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service ( PMRAFNS ) until 1980.

1968 and Jack
* 1968Jack de Gier, Dutch footballer
On April 22, 1971, syndicated columnist Jack Anderson reported allegations that Capp made indecent advances to four female students when he was invited to speak at the University of Alabama in February 1968.
Geophysicist Jack Oliver is credited with providing seismologic evidence supporting plate tectonics which encompassed and superseded continental drift with “ Seismology and the New Global Tectonics ,” published in 1968, using data collected from seismologic stations, including those he set up in the South Pacific.
* 1968Jack Frost, American guitarist ( Seven Witches and The Bronx Casket Co .)
* 1968Jack Plotnick, American actor
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In some markets, local liberal hosts have existed for years, such as the British talk host Michael Jackson ( who was on the air at KABC in Los Angeles beginning in 1968 and is currently at KGIL ); Bernie Ward in San Francisco ; Jack Ellery in New Jersey and Tampa ; Dave Ross in Seattle, and Marc Germain in Los Angeles.
When she was two she was introduced to Bongo, a 19 month old male from Africa, and on February 1, 1968, their first of three offspring was born, a female named Emmy, named by the zoo after the mayor of Columbus, M. E. " Jack " Sensenbrenner.
* How To Play Football William Rushton ( Margaret & Jack Hobbs, 1968 )
* Mighty Jack ( 1968 )
He also appeared in The Big Knife as an overly aggressive film studio boss who berates film star Jack Palance ; as Al Capone in Al Capone ( 1959 ); as Mr. Joyboy in The Loved One ; as the serial killer in No Way to Treat a Lady ; and as a repressed gay NCO in The Sergeant ( 1968 ); as Rabbi Saunders in The Chosen ( 1981 ).
Karloff's scenes were directed by Jack Hill and shot back to back in Los Angeles in the spring of 1968.
In 1968, Michael Lindsay-Hogg directed three clips for their single " Jumping Jack Flash " / " Child Of The Moon "— a colour clip for " Child Of The Moon " and two different clips for " Jumpin ' Jack Flash ".
* Jack Benny ( 1968 – 1970, 1972 )
This was previously done on The Jack Paar Show and later reprised on this show April 21, 1968, and reprised on August 29, 2011 at the D23 Expo by Leslie Carrara-Rudolph ( who was operating a rebuilt version of Kermit's pre-frog form ) and Brian Henson ( who was operating a rebuilt and redesigned version of Yorick ).
During this era, he starred in Jack Hill's Spider Baby ( filmed 1964, released 1968 ), for which he also sang the title song.
* Here's Lucy: Lucy Visits Jack Benny ( 1968 )
In the 1968 film Oliver !, Jack Wild played the role and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Zachary Pereira in 2012.
In June 1968 the following single, John Simon's " My Name is Jack ", was recalled when the U. S. company Mercury Records complained about the phrase " super spade " in the lyrics, delaying release by a week until the wording was re-recorded.
While some scientists, such as Sueoka ( 1962 ), had hinted that perhaps neutral mutations were widespread, a coherent theory of neutral evolution was first formalized by Motoo Kimura in 1968, followed by a 1969 article by Jack L. King and Thomas H. Jukes, " Non-Darwinian Evolution ".
The one non-Hmong person among the nine arrested, Harrison Jack, a 1968 West Point graduate and retired Army infantry officer, allegedly attempted to recruit Special Operations veterans to act as mercenaries in an invasion of Laos.
" Jumpin ' Jack Flash " is a song by English rock band The Rolling Stones, released as a single in 1968.
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, recording on " Jumpin ' Jack Flash " began during the Beggars Banquet sessions of 1968.
Released on 24 May 1968, " Jumpin ' Jack Flash " ( backed with " Child of the Moon ") reached the top of the UK charts and peaked at number three in the United States.

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