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The new constitution of 1995 greatly expanded the powers of the executive branch and gives it much more influence over the judiciary and municipal officials.
Of great surprise to many fans was a brand new color scheme ; apparently the original colors used by the franchise since Major League Baseball awarded it to Jerry Colangelo's ownership group in 1995 were to be discontinued.
Another Dutch-language rapper is Extince, who in 1995 took Nederhop to a new commercial level.
Embraer was privatized in December 1994, and despite significant financial difficulties, it rolled out the new jet commuter plane prototype EMB-145 in 1995.
His syndicate, which has since become Universal Uclick, has said that the painting was the first new artwork from Watterson that the syndicate has seen since Calvin and Hobbes ended in 1995.
Following the 1919 revolution, he was pressured by the new Soviet government to remove the name of the librettist Béla Balázs from the opera ( Chalmers 1995, 123 ), as he was blacklisted and had left the country for Vienna.
Two new groups, the Armed Forces for a Federal Republic ( FARF ) led by former Kette ally Laokein Barde and the Democratic Front for Renewal ( FDR ), and a reformulated MDD clashed with government forces from 1994 to 1995.
Cyprus ratified the new world trade agreement ( General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, GATT ) in 1995 and began implementing it fully on 1 January 1996.
When it started in 1970, the Universal Press Syndicate gave cartoonists a 50-percent share on the ownership of their works, while the Creators Syndicate ( founded in 1987 ) granted artists full rights to the strips, something that Universal Press did in 1990. followed by King Features in 1995, while before 1999 both the Tribune and United Feature services began granting rights to creators over their works ; however the latter three syndicates only applied this to new strips, or to ones popular enough.
In 1995, the church announced a new logo design that emphasized the words " JESUS CHRIST " in large capital letters, and de-emphasized the words " The Church of " and " of Latter-day Saints ".
Prior to the 1995 season, the Rockies acquired free-agent outfielder Larry Walker, previously of the Montreal Expos, who replaced Kingery as the 4th member of the " Blake Street Bombers "— named after the street on which the new ballpark ( Coors Field ) was located — along with Galarraga, Bichette, and third baseman Vinny Castilla, who had played sparingly with the major-league club during the previous season.
The team debuted in its new ballpark on April 26, 1995, in an 11 – 9 win over the New York Mets, and proceeded to win seven of their first eight games in the new season.
In 1996 Weston had been acquitted of the murder of Vikki Thompson at Ascott-under-Wychwood on 12 August 1995, but following the discovery of compelling new evidence in 2009 — Thompson's blood on Weston's boots — he was arrested and tried for a second time.
In 1995, economic growth in developing countries reached nearly 6 %, compared with the 2 % growth rate for developed countries .” As our population grows, new homes, communities, and expansions of cities will occur.
In late 1995, Doom was estimated to be installed on more computers worldwide than Microsoft's new operating system Windows 95, despite million-dollar advertising campaigns for the latter.
There are also 134 species of plants classified as " weedy " or " naturalised alien species ", being those unintentionally introduced by man, or intentionally introduced as ornamentals or crop plants which have now " gone native ", including 32 new species recorded since 1995, indicating a very rapid rate of introduction.
Don McLean has continued to record new material including River of Love in 1995 on Curb Records and, more recently, the albums You've Got to Share, Don McLean Sings Marty Robbins and The Western Album on his own Don McLean Music label.
In 1995, Devo reappeared with a new recording of " Girl U Want " on the soundtrack to the movie Tank Girl.
Proposals made in 1995 to use it or replace it with a new bridge for pedestrians were opposed by the city of New York and the private ferry operator at that time.
At the 1995 Detroit Auto Show, the Ford GT90 concept was shown and at the 2002 show, a new GT40 Concept was unveiled by Ford.
Brooks released Fresh Horses, his first album of new material in two years, in November 1995 ; within six months of its release, it had sold over three million copies.
In 1986 the university's governing body, the Board of Visitors, approved a new master plan for the year based on an enrollment of 20, 000 full-time students with housing for 5, 000 students by 1995.
No new reproductive females were recorded in 2010, resulting in a minimum of 26 reproductive females being observed since 1995.

1995 and chairman
Lipponen was elected the new chairman in 1993, and he led the party to victory in the parliamentary election of 1995.
During his time in the Senate, he was chief author of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978, served as chairman of the Committee on Governmental Affairs from 1987 until 1995, sat on the Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees and the Special Committee on Aging.
In 1995, Blackburn Rovers manager Kenny Dalglish had expressed interest in signing both Zidane and Dugarry, to which team owner and chairman Jack Walker reportedly replied, " Why do you want to sign Zidane when we have Tim Sherwood?
In 1995, Amelio was elected to be the chairman of the board of directors of National Semiconductor.
Jesse Alexander Helms, Jr. ( October 18, 1921 – July 4, 2008 ) was a five-term Republican United States Senator from North Carolina who served as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 1995 to 2001.
In May 1994 he and General John M. Shalikashvili, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, announced that Defense would go forward, as required by law, with a 1995 round of base closings.
In 1995 chairman John Madejski thought it was important that the club moved with the times saying " I know some traditionalists will say we should keep the old badge but they should bear in mind the need to move forward.
Between 1995 and 2000, Gramm was the chairman of the U. S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
The predecessor of Ricke, Ron Sommer, chairman of Deutsche Telekom between 1995 and 2002, was ousted because of the drop in the share price of the company in 2002.
During his time at Heinz, O ' Reilly held roles as major shareholder and chairman of several companies, including Waterford Wedgwood ( 1995 – 2009 ) and Independent News & Media, and of a major partnership of solicitors, Matheson Ormsby Prentice, in Dublin.
In 1995, Cheney replaced Thomas H. Cruikshank, as chairman and CEO.
Cheney was chairman and CEO of Halliburton Company from 1995 to 2000 and has received stock options from Halliburton.
* Michael Armacost, class of 1958, former Under Secretary of State ( Policy ), former ambassador to Japan and the Philippines, president of the Brookings Institution from 1995 to 2002, and former chairman of the board of trustees.
In 1995, O ' Neill was made chairman of the RAND Corporation.
Bruce Gyngell, the former chairman of breakfast station TV-am, became YTTV's managing director on 15 May 1995.
Glazer became chairman of Zapata, replacing Ronald Lassiter, and in 1995 Avram Glazer was named CEO and president of Zapata.
Kimsey groomed Case to become chairman and CEO when Kimsey retired, and the transition formally took place in 1991 ( CEO ) and 1995 ( chairman ).
He was also chairman of the Public Service Commission from 1991 to 1993 and chairman of the University Grants Commission from 1995 to 1999.
Under its executive chairman, Canon Kenyon Wright, the convention published its blueprint for devolution, Scotland's Parliament, Scotland's Right, on 30 November 1995, St Andrew's Day.
Stempel was named chairman in 1995.
* Georgios Mavros ( 1909 – 1995 ) jurist and chairman who founded the cultural foundation in 1966.
He became chairman of the Press Complaints Commission in 1995, retiring in 2001.

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