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Knoxville: Published in cooperation with the Tennessee Historical Commission University of Tennessee Press, 1979.
At the time of the SDP's creation, Owen and Rodgers were sitting Labour Members of Parliament ( MPs ); Jenkins had left Parliament in 1977 to serve as President of the European Commission, while Williams had lost her seat in the 1979 general election.
The origin of the party can be traced back to the ideological divisions in the Labour Party in the 1950s ( with its forerunner being the Campaign for Democratic Socialism established to support the Gaitskellites ), but publicly lies in the 1979 Dimbleby Lecture given by Roy Jenkins as he neared the end of his presidency of the European Commission.
" The House Select Committee on Assassinations issued a report in 1979 critical of the performance by the FBI, the Warren Commission, and other agencies.
Dan Stone, a former Drexel executive, wrote in his book April Fools that Milken was under nearly-constant scrutiny from the Securities and Exchange Commission from 1979 onward due to unethical and sometimes illegal behavior in the high-yield department.
The main development overseen by the Jenkins Commission was the development of the Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union from 1977, which began in 1979 as the European Monetary System, a forerunner of the Single Currency or Euro.
Following the Three Mile Island ( TMI ) power plant's partial core melt on March 28, 1979, President Jimmy Carter commissioned a study, " Report of the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island ( 1979 ).
Within the nuclear power industry, the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission began using probabilistic risk assessment ( PRA ) methods including FTA in 1975, and significantly expanded PRA research following the 1979 incident at Three Mile Island.
During the 1977 – 1979 period, Uganda was a member of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights.
According to the official figures, as compiled by the 1979 Kemeny Commission from Metropolitan Edison and NRC data, a maximum of 480 petabecquerels ( 13 million curies ) of radioactive noble gases ( primarily xenon ) were released by the event.
Several state and federal government agencies mounted investigations into the crisis, the most prominent of which was the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island, created by Jimmy Carter in April 1979.
The Meridian Historic Districts and Landmarks Commission was created in 1979, and the Meridian Main Street program was founded in 1985.
Zhu went to work for the State Economic Commission ( SEC ) as the division chief of the Bureau of Fuel and Power Industry and as the deputy director of the Comprehensive Bureau from 1979 to 1982.
of Revenue, 477 U. S. 1 ( 1986 ); Hughes v. Oklahoma, 441 U. S. 322 ( 1979 ); Oklahoma Tax Commission v. Jefferson Lines, Inc., 514 U. S. 175 ( 1995 ).
When the new owners went bankrupt in 1979, the station received 6, 200 letters and tens of thousands of names on a petition lobbying the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission to " save real radio.
In 1979, Babbitt was appointed by President Jimmy Carter to serve as a Commissioner on the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island, a six-month investigation of the March 1979 accident at a commercial nuclear power plant at Middletown, Pennsylvania.
Pugwash is famous for being the site of an international conference of scholars organized by Bertrand Russell in 1957, and hosted by Pugwash's native son, steel magnate Cyrus Eaton ( 1883 – 1979 ), at the lodge on property owned by the Pugwash Park Commission located just north of the village.
* 1980-U. S. boycotts Summer Olympics in Moscow to protest 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, also announces grain embargo against the Soviet Union with the support of the European Commission.
With the opening of the reform era, Zeng joined the State Development and Reform Commission in 1979 and then held a series of management positions in the state petroleum sector, including a series of foreign liaison positions with the China National Offshore Oil Corporation.
In July 1979, Chen Yun was named head ( and Li Xiannian deputy head ) of the new national Economic and Financial Commission staffed with his own allies and conservative economic planners.
These findings were disputed by the hospital and the Health Commission of Victoria ; however, in 1979 one of Crossley's students, Anne McDonald, left the hospital after successfully fighting an action for Habeas Corpus in the Supreme Court of Victoria.
The canal was operated by the Panama Canal Company until 1979, when the Panama Canal Commission took over its governance until December 31, 1999.
Rails along this section were removed in 1979 as the result of a grant of abandonment from the Canadian Transport Commission. In 1977 the CP abandoned part of the Osoyoos Subdivision from Okanagan Falls to Osoyoos.

1979 and Internationale
His books included Le Dernier Roman du Monde ( 1971 ), Portrait des 9 ( 1975 ), The Cosmographical Lobster ( 1976 ), Poésie Sonore Internationale ( 1979 ), Les Riches Heures de l ' Alphabet ( 1992 ) and Graphpoemesmachine ( 2006 ).
In the late 1970s, this style was replaced with more surreal works such as Pow Wow ( 1979, Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Aachen ).
He attended Yale, where he graduated summa cum laude in 1975, and he studied at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris from 1977 to 1979.
Azur 102 ( 1977 – 1984 ), Radio Continental ( 1977 – 1979 ), Radio Vintimille Internationale ( 1977 – 1981 ) and Radio K ( 1981 – 1982 ).
After six years of development, the W126 was formally introduced at the Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung ( International Motor Show, or IAA ) in Frankfurt on September 1979.
Roberts ' proposal to create a rival motorcycle championship in 1979 broke the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme ( FIM ) hegemony and increased the political clout of Grand Prix racers, which subsequently led to improved safety standards and a new era of professionalism in the sport.
Deshimaru founded the Association Zen Internationale in 1970, and La Gendronnière in 1979.

1979 and organization
While organized to promote common economic, social, and cultural goals, ASEAN acquired a security dimension after Vietnam's invasion of Cambodia in 1979 ; this aspect of ASEAN expanded with the establishment of the ASEAN Regional Forum in 1994, which comprises 22 countries, including the U. S. Indonesia's continued domestic troubles have distracted it from ASEAN matters and consequently lessened its influence within the organization.
The season resulted in the firing of head coach Ron Meyer and the return of head coach Ted Marchibroda to the organization in 1992, after he coached the team from 1975 – 1979 when they were in Baltimore.
* The Guardian Angels organization was founded February 13, 1979 in New York City by Curtis Sliwa and has chapters in 15 countries and 144 cities around the world.
The birth of the New Christian right, however, is usually traced to a 1979 meeting where televangelist Jerry Falwell was urged to create a " Moral Majority " organization.
Ali Hassan Salameh (, ) ( 1940 – January 22, 1979 ) was the chief of operations — code name Abu Hassan — for Black September, the organization responsible for the 1972 Munich massacre and other attacks.
In 1979, the PRI founded the COPPPAL, the Permanent Conference of Political Parties of Latin America and the Caribbean, an organization created " to defend democracy and all lawful political institutions and to support their development and improvement to strengthen the principle of self determination of the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean ".
In 1979, Integrity, an organization of gay Episcopalians, raised the issue as the Episcopal Church in the U. S. considered a ban on the ordination of homosexuals as priests.
In 1979 he was hired by the Anti-Defamation League ( ADL ) as its New England Civil Rights director and in 1984 he was named New England director for the organization.
Founded as a loosely coupled network in 1979 by Leif Zeilon, and formalized as an organization in 1983, BSS was involved with the populist Progress Party () in 1986.
# The Kibbutz Movement, which constitutes an umbrella organization of two separate movements and ideologies: the United Kibbutz Movement, founded in 1979 as a merger of two older movements: the United Kibbutz and Union of Kvutzot and Kibbutzim, and Kibbutz Artzi Hashomer Hatzair
The " Our Town " Festival has been continuously held since 1979, first sponsored by the Coral Springs Chamber of Commerce, and promoted by a non-profit organization since 1997.
* Alianza Americana Anticomunista (" American Anticommunist Alliance " in Spanish ), a paramilitary far-right Colombian organization, 1978 – 1979
It has been produced annually by Coney Island USA, a non-profit arts organization established in 1979, dedicated to preserving the dignity of American popular culture.
Batchelor co-founded the Fred Hart Williams Genealogical Society in 1979, an organization in Detroit for African-American family research.
He is credited with founding the Church with friend Philo Drummond in 1979, though Stang himself denies this and claims the organization was founded in 1953 by J. R. " Bob " Dobbs.
The Iranian revolution spelled the end of the organization in 1979, but in reality, it essentially had been finished since 1974, when Turkey invaded Cyprus.
Google News reprints of the Virgin Islands Daily News ( Feb 17, 1979 ) and Los Angeles Times ( Feb 15, 1979 ) indicate that with the withdrawal of Iran, the secretary-general of CENTO, a Turkish diplomat, called a meeting of the pact's council in order to formally dissolve the organization.
The first of these was the June 1979 appearances by Pete Townshend at The Secret Policeman's Ball, a series of benefit shows in London for human rights organization Amnesty International at which the usually electric guitar-wielding Townshend was persuaded by benefit producer Martin Lewis to perform his hits " Pinball Wizard " and " Won't Get Fooled Again " on acoustic guitar.
A two-part article in The New York Times in 1979 by Howard Blum and Paul L. Montgomery alleged that LaRouche had turned it — at that point with 1, 000 members in 37 offices in North America, and 26 in Europe and Latin America — into an extreme-right, anti-Semitic organization, despite the presence of Jewish members.
* Mostazafen Foundation of Islamic Revolution, one of the largest welfare organization, A semi-public foundation originally founded in 1979 with the assets of the last Shah ’ s family ; it operates a wide variety of charitable activities.
The People's Mujahedin of Iran or the Mujahadeen-e-Khalq ( MEK, also PMOI, MKO ) ( Persian: sāzmān-e mojāhedin-e khalq-e irān ) is a militant revolutionary Iranian organization that was one of the leading participants of the 1979 Revolution that overthrew the Pahlavi Shah.
* New York Neuropsychology Group Multi-disciplinary non-profit organization founded in 1979 to provide a forum for discussion of brain-behavior relationships, provide opportunities for professional networking, and to disseminate information on training and educational opportunities for students and professionals ; its Bilingual Task Force addresses problems of bilingual and non-English speaking clients.
President Park Chung-hee unsuccessfully attempted during his rule ( 1961 – 1979 ) to settle the dispute by building a pan-national Buddhist organization.
The FBI considered it one of the most dangerous terrorist organizations in the United States at the time, given that it was the same organization that claimed responsibility for an attack on a Navy bus in Puerto Rico on December 3, 1979 where two Navy men were killed and 10 people injured, as well as an attack on a U. S. National Guard base on January 12, 1981 where six fighter-jet planes were destroyed.

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