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1998 and ILO
International Labour Organization, ILO Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety, 4 Volume set, 4th Edition, 1998, ISBN 92-2-109203-8.
The Parties reaffirm their obligations as members of the International Labour Organization ( ILO ) and their commitments under the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Follow-up ( 1998 ) ( ILO Declaration ).

1998 and International
The AFL turned its focus for representation to an annual International Rules Series against Ireland in 1998 before abolishing State of Origin in 1999.
In 1984, the first official representative matches of International Rules were played, and these were played annually each October between the AFL and the Gaelic Athletic Association, also known as the GAA, between 1998 and 2006.
* " Assessment of the health risk of dioxins ", World Health Organization / International Programme on Chemical Safety, 1998
The Cold War: An International History, 1947-1991 ( 1998 ).
The International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) approved an Extended Structure Adjustment Facility in 1998.
It reopened in 1998 with limited staff, but U. S. Agency for International Development ( USAID ) and Peace Corps missions previously operating in Bangui did not return.
International Federation of Cheerleading ( IFC ): Established on the 5th July 1998, the International Federation of Cheerleading ( IFC ) is a non-profit federation based in Tokyo, Japan and is the world governing body of cheerleading.
Harrisburg: Trinity Press International, 1998.
* 1998 – China Airlines Flight 676 crashes into a road and residential area near Chiang Kai-shek International Airport in Taiwan, killing all 196 aboard and six more on the ground.
In 1998 the Slovak government turned to the International Court, demanding the Nagymaros part to be built.
In 1998, the 86th International Labour Conference adopted the Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work.
The " Objectives and Principles of Securities Regulation " published by the International Organization of Securities Commissions ( IOSCO ) in 1998 and updated in 2003 states that the three objectives of good securities market regulation are:
* 1998 – Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport is closed and the new Hong Kong International Airport at Chek Lap Kok becomes operational.
* 1998 – A diplomatic conference adopts the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, establishing a permanent international court to prosecute individuals for genocide, Crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression.
He has won the International Obfuscated C Code Contest twice and was the recipient of the first Free Software Foundation Award for the Advancement of Free Software in 1998.
Instead, he became one of the youngest winners of an Association of Tennis Professionals ( ATP ) tournament when, as an almost unknown youngster, he won the 1998 Next Generation Adelaide International, defeating Andre Agassi in the semifinals.
* Marello, Carla ( 1998 ) " Hornby's bilingualized dictionaries ", in International Journal of Lexicography 11, 4, pp. 292 – 314.
The debate became so heated that a 1998 Symposium on Memetics, organised as part of the 15th International Conference on Cybernetics, passed a motion calling for an end to definitional debates.
In 1990, Marmite Limited — which had become a subsidiary of Bovril Limited — was bought by CPC International Inc, which changed its name to Best Foods Inc in 1998.
After leaving ADM in August of 1995, Whitacre was hired as the CEO of Future Health Technologies ( FHT ), which soon thereafter FHT was renamed Biomar International, and he worked at Biomar until his incarceration began during early 1998.
* 1998The first module of the International Space Station, Zarya, is launched.
* 1992 – 1998, Hong Kong International Airport, Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong
In 1995, El Moutawakel became a council member of the International Association of Athletics Federations ( IAAF ), and in 1998 she became a member of the International Olympic Committee ( IOC ).

1998 and Labour
After the fall of the Conservative government to Labour in 1997, she served as Shadow Health Secretary between 1998 and 1999 and later as Shadow Home Secretary between 1999 and 2001 under William Hague.
In 1998, the Labour Party's loss in a parliamentary vote led the Prime Minister to call an early election.
For example, Tony Blair, whose Labour party was elected in 1997 partly on a promise to enact a British Bill of Rights and to create devolved governments for Scotland and Wales, subsequently stewarded through Parliament the Human Rights Act ( 1998 ), the Scotland Act ( 1998 ) and the Government of Wales Act ( 1998 ).
In 1998, Prime Minister Mitchell and the NDP were returned to power for an unprecedented fourth term but only with a slim margin of eight seats to seven seats for the Unity Labour Party ( ULP ).
** Alfred Sant, Leader of Malta Labour Party ( 1992 –) and Prime Minister of Malta ( 1996 – 1998 )
A split in the Labour Party in 1998, between the PM Sant and the former PM Mintoff, now a backbencher, resulted in the government losing the majority.
After the Labour party won the 1997 general election, the policy was outlined in a White paper entitled A Mayor and Assembly for London ( March 1998 ).
" was quoted with regard to Lord Cranborne, a contemporary member of the Cecil family who, in 1998, was dismissed from his Conservative Party office in the House of Lords for conducting unauthorised negotiations with the Labour government.
In 1998, Gabriel was named in a list of the biggest private financial donors to Labour.
The Good Friday Agreement ( 1998 ), produced a wholesale reorganisation of inter-community, governmental and policing systems, including a power-sharing executive with David Trimble and the nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party's ( SDLP ) Seamus Mallon ( later replaced by new party leader Mark Durkan ) as co-chairmen.
The party system is dominated by the Progressive Labour Party and the One Bermuda Alliance, while prior to 1998 it had been dominated by the United Bermuda Party.
In 1994, Labour won all three seats, then in 1998, the ward returned one Labour and two Conservative councillors, one of whom defected to the Liberal Democrats.
Since the Borough ’ s creation, Bromley had always been under Conservative control until the local elections of 7 May 1998 when a Liberal Democrat / Labour coalition assumed power.
Clarke's successor, the Labour Chancellor Gordon Brown, continued these policies, which elminated the deficit in 1998 and allowed Brown to record four years of budget surplus ' 1998-£ 703 million, 1999-£ 12 billion, 2000-£ 16. 7 billion, 2001-£ 8. 4 billion.
* Servaes Huys, Member of Parliament for the Dutch Labour Party ( 1986 – 1998 )
" Under the Labour government's School Standards and Framework Act 1998, grammar schools were for the first time to be designated by statutory instrument.
* On July 3, 1998, Labour MP Michael Foster's Wild Mammals ( Hunting with Dogs ) Bill was blocked in parliament by opposition filibustering.
" Politically, Baker has expressed disdain for both the Conservatives and the Labour Party saying, in 1998, " When the Conservatives were in I cannot tell you how much I hated them.
He was a founding member of the Social Democratic and Labour Party, and was co-recipient of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize, with David Trimble.
The Labour government passed laws in 1998 to establish a Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly, the first elections for these were held in 1999.
From 2002, the government followed policies aimed at reducing anti-social behaviour ; in the 1998 Crime and Disorder Act, Labour introduced Anti-Social Behaviour Orders ( ASBOs ).

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