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1999 and Executive
* 1999 – The United Kingdom devolves political power in Northern Ireland to the Northern Ireland Executive.
After devolution, in 1999 the new Scottish Executive set up an Education Department and an Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department.
* 1999 – The Scottish Parliament is officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on the day that legislative powers are officially transferred from the old Scottish Office in London to the new devolved Scottish Executive in Edinburgh.
Executive Outcomes has now withdrawn from Sierra Leone, and in 1999 was disestablished.
* January 1999Executive Order 13111 signed tasking the DoD to develop common specifications and standards for e-learning across both federal and private sectors
This makes Executive Orders ( and Debt of Honor ) around 1999 but this makes the gap with the previous books too large ).
* Tumbleweeds ( 1999, Executive producer )
* A Lesson Before Dying ( 1999, Executive producer )
* Action ( 1 episode, Executive producer, 1999 )
*" Federal Executive Branch Continuity of Operations ( COOP )"-Federal Preparedness Circular 65, July 26, 1999
Pacheco left the group in 1999 and since then, two key staff members next to Newkirk have been Tracy Reiman, Executive Vice President, and Dan Mathews, Senior Vice-President of campaigns.
The Rascals were named Frontier League Organization of the Year in 1999 and 2000 ; and Pat Daly was named Executive of the Year in 1999 followed by Matt Jones in 2002.
In 1999, the Magic, under General Manager John Gabriel, who was later named Executive of the Year, hired rookie-coach Doc Rivers.
He chaired the Select Committee for Culture, Media and Sport formerly the Select Committee on National Heritage, between 1992 – 2005, and was a member of the Parliamentary Committee of the Parliamentary Labour Party ( PLP ), between 1980 – 92, of the Labour Party National Executive Committee, from 1991 – 92, and of the Royal Commission on House of Lords Reform, in 1999.
In 1999, the Toronto Stock Exchange announced the appointment of Barbara G. Stymiest to the position of President & Chief Executive Officer.
He was a member of the National Research Council panel of the National Academy of Sciences that issued two national reports in 2000 and 2001 on juvenile crime and juvenile justice, a member of the National Institute of Justice Executive Sessions on Sentencing and Corrections in 1999, and the Executive Sessions on Public Defense at Harvard University in 2000.
The first elections were held in May 1999 and the Scottish Parliament and Executive assumed their full powers on 1 July 1999.
* Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer from April 1999 to June 2002
* Chairman of the Board of Directors, President and Chief Executive Officer from December 1984 to April 1999
The government was established in 1999 as the Scottish Executive under section 44 ( 1 ) of the Scotland Act 1998.
The 1999 Scottish devolution has meant the Scottish Office's powers were divided, with most transferred to the Scottish Executive or to other UK Government departments, leaving only a limited role for the Scotland Office.
* Crisis in Scholarly Publishing: Executive Summary, by Stephen Boyd and Andrew Herkovic ( 1999 )

1999 and Conferences
During the month of November 1999 he attended Back to Back World Peace Conferences.
He attended the Integrated Logistics Support Overview course of the Australian Defence Co-operation Program on 23 September 1996, and the Chief of Army Conferences in Singapore in 1998 and 1999, as well as the Chief of Defence Conference in Hawaii.
lynda. com and United Digital Artists Productions, Inc. ( UAD ) co-founded the Flashforward Conferences and the Flash Film Festival, which first took place in 1999.
Conferences have been held inter alia at the London School of Economics ( 1993 and 2001 ), the Federal University of Pernambuco in Recife, Brazil ( 1994 ), the Sapienza University of Rome ( 1995 ), the Université de Montréal ( 1996 ), the Free university of Amsterdam ( 1997 ), the Industrial Union in Turin ( 1998 ), the Bryn Athyn College in Pennsylvania ( 1999 ), the University of Latvia in Riga ( 2000 ), the University of Utah and Brigham Young University ( 2002 ), and the University of Vilnius ( 2003 ).
He was an advisor to the delegation of Kyrgyzstan to the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference and to the 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2007 sessions of the NPT Preparatory Committee, as well as to the 2000 and 2005 NPT Review Conferences.
Papers presented at the Minor Planet Amateur-Professional Workshops ( MPAPW ) in 1999, 2000, and 2001 and the International Amateur-Professional Photoelectric Photometry Conferences of 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 documented increasingly sophisticated master control systems.
In January 1999 the national IAP began holding semi-annual National Conferences.
He has organized a number of international conferences at Harvard such as the first of the intermittent International Vedic Workshops ( 1989, 1999, 2004 ; 2011 at Bucharest ), the first of several annual International Conferences on Dowry and Bride-Burning in India ( 1995 sqq.
Kirsch served as Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the International Conference on the Problem of War Victims ( 1993 ), Chairman of the preparatory and subsequent Intergovernmental Working Groups of Government Experts on the Protection of War Victims ( 1993, 1995 ), and Chairman of the Drafting Committee at the 26th and 27th International Conferences of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent ( 1995, 1999 ).
Volume II is a Curriculum Vitae, running 184 pages and accounting for all of Professor Halman's vocational, literary and artistic activities and contributions ( up to 1999 ) under five rubrics: ( 1 ) Monographs, ( 2 ) Prose, ( 3 ) Poetry, ( 4 ) Lectures, Speeches, Poetry Readings, Conferences and Special Programs, and ( 5 ) Media Events and Productions.

1999 and was
It was nominated in the New Times 1998 " Best Latin Influenced " category, the BAM Magazine 1999 " Best Rock en Español " category, and the LA Weekly 1999 " Best Hip Hop " category.
For example Darrell Schweitzer writing to the New York Review of Science Fiction in 1999 quoted a passage from the original van Vogt novelette “ The Mixed Men ”, which he was then reading, and remarked:
The ASF was formed from the Apache Group and incorporated in Delaware, U. S., in June 1999.
The Act overturns a 1999 U. S. Supreme Court case that held that an employee was not disabled if the impairment could be corrected by mitigating measures ; it specifically provides that such impairment must be determined without considering such ameliorative measures.
* Homer Hickam, Jr .' s book Rocket Boys was adapted into the 1999 film October Sky.
* The current world record was set in 1999 at 100 picokelvins ( pK ), or 0. 000 000 000 1 of a kelvin, by cooling the nuclear spins in a piece of rhodium metal.
It was a four-time winner of the Charles Roberts / Origins Award, winning " Best Amateur Adventure Gaming Magazine " in 1984, " Best Amateur Game Magazine " in 1999, and " Best Amateur Game Periodical " in 2000 and 2001.
He had wanted to be a commercial pilot for the Saudi national airline but was rejected when he applied to the civil aviation school in Jeddah in 1999.
Arbor Day reached its height of popularity on its 125th anniversary in 1997, when David J. Wright, noticed that a Nebraska nonprofit organization called the National Arbor Day Foundation had taken the name of the holiday and commercialized it for their own use as a trademark for their publication " Arbor Day ," so he countered their efforts, launched a website, and trademarked it for " public use celebrations " and defended the matter in a federal district court in the United States to ensure it was judged as property of the public domain, the case was settled in October 1999.
Arbor Day was celebrated from 1983 until 1999 in South Africa, when the national government extended it to National Arbor Week, which lasts from 1 – 7 September.
The Falcons 78, 000 square foot headquarters and training facilities or located on a 50-acre site in Flowery Branch, Ga., the complex which was one of the first of its kind was completed in 1999.
AIX / ESA, while technically advanced, had little commercial success, partially because UNIX functionality was added as an option to the existing mainframe operating system, MVS, which became MVS / ESA OpenEdition in 1999.
* 1999 – The German Bundestag returns to Berlin, the first German parliamentary body to meet there since the Reichstag was dissolved in 1945.
The DB7 range was boosted by the addition of V12 Vantage models in 1999, and in 2001 the company introduced the V12-engined Aston Martin Vanquish.
Linux support for AGP enhanced fast data transfers was first added in 1999 with the implementation of the AGPgart kernel module.
Akio Morita ( 盛田 昭夫 Morita Akio, January 26, 1921, Nagoya, Aichi – October 3, 1999, Tokyo ) was a Japanese businessman and co-founder of Sony Corporation along with Masaru Ibuka.
He was posthumously awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun in 1999.
One of the first international anti-globalization protests was organized in dozens of cities around the world on June 18, 1999, with those in London and Eugene, Oregon most often noted.
In February 1999, Saron was made a Grade II Listed Building.
He was the co-host and co-creator of the television program The Man Show ( 1999 – 2004 ), and the co-creator and a regular performer on the television show Crank Yankers ( 2002 – 2007 ).
Active Directory was previewed in 1999, released first with Windows NT server.
Telstra deployed a CDMA network, which did not suffer this limitation, and while the AMPS network was closed down at the end of 1999 in the major cities, the closure deadline was extended until the end of 2000 in rural areas to ease the transition to CDMA.

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