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1995 and principal
Yakov Kreizberg was principal conductor from 1995 to 2000.
Since 1995, Marvin Hamlisch has served as principal pops conductor.
There have been retrospectives and exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art ( 1995 ) and the Guggenheim Museum ( 1996 ) in New York, and the principal museums of Rome ( 1996 ), Valencia ( 1996 ), Madrid ( 1997 ), Zurich ( 1998 ), St. Louis — which holds the largest public collection of Beckmann paintings in the world —( 1998 ), Munich ( 2000 ), Frankfurt ( 2006 ) and Amsterdam ( 2007 ).
Jack Abramoff and his law firm were paid at least $ 6. 7 million by the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands ( CNMI ) from 1995 — 2001 to change or prevent, or both, Congressional action regarding the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands ( CNMI ) and businesses on Saipan, its capital, commercial center, and one of its three principal islands.
Keith Lockhart assumed the post of principal Pops conductor in 1995.
Haitink served as principal guest conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1995 to 2004, when he took on the new title of conductor emeritus.
From 1995, Valery Gergiev served as principal conductor, and featured the orchestra in his Gergiev Festival presentations.
Salonen was principal conductor of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra from 1984 to 1995.
In 1995 he returned to the Berlin State Opera as principal guest conductor.
In October 1989, a paper prepared for the Politbüro ( the Schürer-Papier, after its principal author ) projected a need to increase export surplus from around 2 billion DM in 1990 to over 11 billion DM in 1995 to stabilize debt levels.
Nonetheless, West Germany paid off the principal by 1980 ; then in 1995, after reunification, the new German government announced it would resume payments of the interest.
In 1995 Pradeep Sindhu, a principal scientist at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center, returned from vacation with the idea to start a company to supply high-performance routers to support the quickly emerging Internet.
She served as principal chief for ten years from 1985 to 1995.
Tadaaki Otaka, principal conductor from 1987 to 1995, is currently the BBC NOW's conductor laureate.
In 1995 the magazine was close to financial ruin and Young closed it down, angering his principal financial backer Peter York.
When the Inquiry resumed in 1995, Clifford Frame the founder, principal shareholder, developer and Chairman and CEO of Curragh Inc., the company whose subsidiary operated the mine, refused to take the stand and testify.
From the early months of 1995 to August 1996, Morris was a principal architect of the Clinton-Gore re-election strategy.
Farmer Mac guarantees the timely repayment of principal and interest on these securities and, under authorities granted in 1995, can also serve as a loan pooler.
For 1995 Walkinshaw bought 50 % of the Ligier team from Benetton team principal Flavio Briatore.
He taught in Oslo's School of Architecture from 1971 to 1995 as a professor and principal from 1986 – 1989, as well as at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
Tellier was a driving force behind the successful privatization of the company in 1995 and was widely seen as being the principal instigator behind CN's purchase of Illinois Central, which saw the company expand its focus from an exclusively east-west orientation into a north-south one.
The principal winner of all times is now Paul Tergat, of Kenya, who has won the race 5 times ( 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000 ).
He joined the Chicago Symphony Orchestra as principal oboe at age 30 in 1995.
Baseball ( principal writer ( 1994 ; Emmy Award, 1995 )

1995 and weapons
In the Russian Army, such vehicles were introduced for fighting in urban areas, where the risk from short range infantry anti-tank weapons such as the RPG-7 is highest, after Russian tank and motor infantry units suffered heavy losses fighting insurgents in Grozny during the First Chechen War in 1995.
In 1995, Eastwood questioned the purpose of assault weapons.
In 1995, four members of the INLA, including chief of staff Hugh Torney, were arrested by Gardaí in Balbriggan while trying to smuggle weapons from Dublin to Belfast.
In 1995, he joined Greenpeace on their ship, the Rainbow Warrior, in opposition to nuclear weapons testing in the Pacific Ocean.
* 1995 As a result of the Luby ’ s massacre, Governor George W. Bush signs new law requiring a permit for concealed weapons.
Later, in February 1995, more than 7, 000 U. S. troops assisted in removing the remaining UN peacekeepers and weapons from Somalia in a markedly successful operation.
The Japanese terror cult Aum Shinrikyo, which used nerve gas to attack a Tokyo subway in 1995, has also tried to acquire nuclear weapons.
The Samoan Government was an outspoken critic of the French decision to resume nuclear weapons testing in the South Pacific Ocean in 1995.
Between 1991 and 1995, UN inspectors uncovered a massive program to develop biological and nuclear weapons.
He later played a small role in the 1995 action film The Expert as a weapons dealer named Snake.
* Saddam's regime abandoned its biological weapons program and its ambition to obtain advanced biological weapons in 1995.
From 1964 they were mainly used on commercial fuel cycles and in April 1995 the UK Government announced that all production of plutonium for weapons purposes had ceased.
In a January 25, 1999 report to the U. N. Security Council, UNSCOM declared that the history of the Iraqi weapons inspections " must be divided into two parts, separated by the events following the departure from Iraq, in August 1995, of Lt. Gen. Hussein Kamel.
* Interview with Hussein Kamel, August 22, 1995 ; a transcript of Kamel's debriefing by U. N. weapons inspectors.
This book made the claim that South Africa had made red mercury, and used it to construct a thousand miniature tactical nuclear weapons, that were now in the hands of non-governmental South African right-wing elements which intended to make use of them in the near future ( of 1995 ).
It concerns monies paid between 1993 to 1995 by the Sofremi, a weapons exporter attached the Ministry of Interior, to people close to Pasqua.
France denies currently having chemical weapons, ratified the Chemical Weapons Convention ( CWC ) in 1995, and acceded to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention ( BWC ) in 1984.
In Canada, the 1995 Firearms Act ( known as Bill C-68 before passage ) classified handguns with a calibre of. 25 or. 32, or having a barrel length of 105 mm or shorter, as " prohibited " weapons.
* The Mini-Nuke Conspiracy: How Mandela Inherited a Nuclear Nightmare about nuclear weapons in South Africa, Viking ( 1 October 1995 ) ISBN 0-670-86925-2 ( with Steve McQuillan )
On the 26 May 1995 following NATO air raids on Pale as the Bosnian Serbs defied another UN ultimatum on heavy weapons, around 400 Blue Helmets were taken hostage, brought to strategic points as human shields, and shown in chains on Serbian TV.
In 1995, he defected from Iraq with his brother and their wives and his brother gave information to UNSCOM, the CIA and MI6 about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
The other was the British-educated Dr. Rihab Taha, who led Iraq's biological weapons program until 1995.
Vodrey suggested several changes to Canada's anti-stalking laws in early 1995, including a reverse-onus bail clause for alleged stalkers, a provision that stalkers who kill their victims be deemed automatically guilty of first-degree murder, and a requirement that persons convicted of stalking submit their weapons and licenses to authorities.

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