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1997 and environmental
These were donated by Professor Fred Wendorf of Southern Methodist University in Texas, and comprise the entire collection of artefacts and environmental remains from his excavations between 1963 and 1997.
* Swaddle, Thomas Wilson Inorganic chemistry: an industrial and environmental perspective, Academic Press ( 1997 ) ISBN 0-12-678550-3
** Judi Bari, American environmental activist ( d. 1997 )
In this assumption, political ecology runs into inherent political economies as “ any change in environmental conditions must affect the political and economic status quo .” ( Bryant and Bailey 1997, p. 28 ).
Kodak discontinued the production of Super 8 sound film in 1997, citing environmental regulations as the reason ( the adhesive used to bond the magnetic track to the film was environmentally hazardous ).
Starting in 1997 – 99 Australia contributed to the IMF program for Thailand and assisted Indonesia and PNG with regional environmental crisis and drought relief efforts.
* Eugene Goossen ( 1921 – 1997 ), art critic and historian, and his wife Patricia Johanson ( b. 1940 ), noted environmental sculptor, in Buskirk hamlet.
ISO 14001 was developed primarily to assist companies in reducing their environmental impact, but in addition to an improvement in environmental standards and performance, organizations can reap a number of economic benefits including higher conformance with legislative and regulatory requirements ( Sheldon 1997 ) by utilizing the ISO standard.
Although he was arrested in logging road blockades in 1993 and 1997, Parker's Greens actually invested more resources in opposing the BC Benefits package of welfare reforms and working on other social issues than it did on any significant environmental issue.
Decision Earth, also referred to as Decision: Earth, was an environmental education teachers resource for Junior High School students issued by Procter & Gamble in 1997.
A 50-year titanium mining operation by DuPont was set to begin in 1997, but protests and public – government opposition over the possibly disastrous environmental effects throughout 1996 – 2000 caused the company to abandon the project in 2000 and retire their mineral rights forever.
The Christian Science Monitor wrote of it in 1997, " Today her book is not only a classic of environmental literature, it also reads like a blueprint for what conservationists are hailing as the most extensive environmental restoration project ever undertaken anywhere in the world ".
A second doctoral program, in environmental science, was begun in the fall of 1997, and the doctoral program in heritage studies began in the fall of 2001.
Berkoff also appears as himself in the " Science " episode of the British current affairs satire Brass Eye ( 1997 ), warning against the dangers of the fictional environmental disaster " Heavy Electricity ".
The National Environment Policy of 1997 acts as a framework for environmental decision making in Tanzania.
* American Kenaf Society ( AKS ), Founded in 1997 with individuals and organizations working directly or indirectly with kenaf and kenaf-based products, plus those with environmental concerns.
WFA founded the group in 1997, according to an archived version of its website, " as a vehicle for advocacy on climate change, the environmental impact of CO2, and fossil fuel use.
The Woodward-Clyde Group joined URS in 1997, bringing additional environmental capabilities and a broader international presence to the organization.
ISO Guide 64: 1997 Guide for the inclusion of environmental aspects in product standards
The event also attracted environmental criticism throughout the decade ; protests gathered about a hundred participants in 1997 and two hundred in 1998.
In a 1997 study by the University of Jyväskylä, partly funded by AKK, Jyväskylä and Rally Finland, the environmental impact was estimated to be small ; the noise from the rally cars, helicopters and speakers was considered the biggest harm.
Cortada has worked with groups internationally to produce art projects and installations, such as environmental works in Holland ( 2009 ), Quebec ( 2009 ) and Latvia ( 2008 ), peace murals in Cyprus ( 2000 ) and Northern Ireland ( 2000 ), child-welfare murals in Bolivia ( 1997 ) and Panama ( 1999 ), and the official International AIDS Conference murals in Geneva ( 1998 ) and South Africa ( 2000 ).

1997 and journalist
* 1920 – Louis Pauwels, French journalist and writer ( d. 1997 )
* 1997 – Charles Kuralt, American journalist ( b. 1934 )
* 1997 – Elspeth Huxley, British journalist and writer ( b. 1907 )
Hip Hop label Big Dada was set up by journalist and writer Will Ashon in 1997.
Osama bin Laden ( right ) with a journalist in 1997
* 1934 – Charles Kuralt, American journalist ( d. 1997 )
* 1932 – Mike Royko, American journalist ( d. 1997 )
** Wally Bruner, American journalist and television host ( d. 1997 )
* June 21 – Gérard Pelletier, Canadian journalist, politician, and diplomat ( d. 1997 )
** Herb Caen, American journalist ( d. 1997 )
* September 10 – Charles Kuralt, American journalist ( On The Road ) ( d. 1997 )
One of his first acts concerning foreign policy was to call back Jacques Foccart ( 1913 – 1997 ), who had been de Gaulle's and his successors ' leading counsellor for African matters, called by journalist Stephen Smith the " father of all " networks " on the continent, at the time 1986 aged 72.
Another book by Lt. Col. Huton Downs, In 1997, German journalist Udo Ulfkotte came up with another explanation, this one more salacious.
Edenton achieved international notoriety for the Little Rascals child-abuse case, the subject of journalist Ofra Bikel's award-winning trilogy of documentaries: Innocence Lost ( 1991 ), Innocence Lost: The Verdict ( 1993 ), and Innocence Lost: The Plea ( 1997 ).
In 1997 Wayne Madsen, now an investigative journalist on international security issues and counterterrorism, joined EPIC as a senior fellow, leaving in 2005
In a 1997 article for the Los Angeles Times, music journalist Cheo Hodari Coker cited the album as having " largely sparked the soul music revival that has opened the door for a new generation of singers who build on the tradition of Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder ".
Alastair John Campbell ( born 25 May 1957 ) is a British journalist, broadcaster, political aide and author, best known for his work as Director of Communications and Strategy for Prime Minister Tony Blair between 1997 and 2003.
These Bible codes became known to the public primarily due to the American journalist Michael Drosnin, whose book The Bible Code ( Simon and Schuster, 1997 ) was a best-seller in many countries.
In 1997 Amelio said in an interview with technology journalist Gina Smith, who asked him how Apple was doing:
Developed in 1997 by entertainment journalist James Ulmer, the Ulmer Scale is a 100-point rating that aims to quantify a star's value to a film production.
* 1997 Carl T. Rowan ( journalist )
Milligan was in a relationship until 1992 with Julie Kirkbride, a Daily Telegraph journalist who later served as Conservative MP for Bromsgrove from 1997 until 2010.
As of 2003, she is the only Jewish Israeli journalist who has lived full-time among the Palestinians, in Gaza from 1993 and in Ramallah from 1997.
In a 1997 television documentary for Channel 4, British journalist Miles Kington travelled to Italy in search of the Holy Foreskin, but was unable to find any remaining example.
On 26 February 1997, on the evening of the Geneva Motor Show, Nuccio Bertone died, leaving the world to grieve " one of the greatest coachbuilders of the century, and international Maestro of Italian style " in the touching words of Fulvio Cinti, motoring journalist and car historian.

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