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1999 and Scotland's
In 1999 King Tut's decided to branch out with the launch of a monthly comedy night where comedians, including the likes of Phil Kay, Lynn Ferguson and Fred MacAuley have taken to the stage, alongside some of Scotland's rising young comics.
Reflecting Scotland's own legal system, which differs from that of the rest of the United Kingdom, the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission ( SCCRC ) was established in April 1999.
The stadium has hosted several of Scotland's " A " team: a victory over Italy in 1999, a draw over Argentina in 1999, a win against Samoa in 2000, and a loss to Italy in 2003.
England was the host of the 1999 Cricket World Cup, but two of Scotland's games were held at Raeburn Place -
From 1970 onwards, after the House was refurbished after its previous owners had given it and two adjoining houses to the National Trust for Scotland, Bute House became the grace-and-favour residence in Edinburgh of the Secretary of State for Scotland, the UK Government minister charged with looking after Scotland's interests in Westminster, who remained as resident in it until devolution in 1999.
* Glendinning, Miles, McKechnie, Aonghus, and McInnes, Ranald ( 1999 ) Building a Nation: The Story of Scotland's Architecture, Canongate.
The Scottish Irn Bru Schools Cup is contested by Scotland's Schools and has been done since 1999.
He made 30 Test appearances between 1999 and 2003 and finished his representative career playing in all four of Scotland's pool games in the 2003 Rugby Union World Cup.
The most nominated suggestions were reportedly Dietmar Hamann, the German player who scored the winning goal against the hosts in the last game played at the old Wembley ( Dietmar Hamann Bridge ), Jim Baxter, the Scottish National Team player who began playing " keepie uppie " to torment the opposition during Scotland's 3-2 defeat of England at Wembley in 1967 ( Jim Baxter Bridge ), Scott Gibbs, the Welsh rugby player who scored a last minute try to deny England the Grand Slam in 1999 ( Scott Gibbs Bridge ), and Wayne Bridge the England benchsitter ( Wayne Bridge ).
His highest-profile television roles have included hospital radio DJ Eddie McKenna in BBC Scotland's Takin ' Over The Asylum the leading character, DCI Red Metcalfe, in the BBC crime drama series Messiah ( BBC One, 2001 – 05 ); DI Chappell in ITV police drama The Vice ( 1999 – 2003 ); as a drunk who fantasises about finding redemption by joining the Salvation Army in Promoted to Glory ( ITV, 2003 ); as Adolf Hitler in Uncle Adolf ( ITV, 2005 ) and as a fictional Chancellor of the Exchequer in Richard Curtis's The Girl in the Café ( BBC One, 2005 ).
At the June 1999 European Parliament election, with voting on the basis of proportional representation throughout the United Kingdom, Kerr was at the top of the SSP's party list for Scotland's seven European seats but the party's share of the vote was too low to secure his re-election as an MEP.
The Procurator Fiscal holds a commission from the Lord Advocate, who is Scotland's chief law officer ( and prior to devolution in 1999 was simultaneously a UK government minister ).

1999 and first
* In 1999, after rowing for 81 days and 4, 767 kilometres ( 2, 962 mi ), Tori Murden became the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by rowboat alone when she reached Guadeloupe from the Canary Islands.
* 1999 – The first of a series of bombings in Moscow kills one person and wounds 40 others.
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 Version 4, introduced in 1994, added symmetric multiprocessing with the introduction of the first RS / 6000 SMP servers and continued to evolve through the 1990s, culminating with AIX 4. 3. 3 in 1999.
In their first five seasons of existence, the Diamondbacks won three division titles ( 1999, 2001, 2002 ) a National League pennant ( 2001 ) and a World Series championship ( 2001 ).
* In the episode " 11: 59 " of Star Trek: Voyager's fifth season ( original air date: May 5, 1999 ), Earth's first self-contained ecosystem known as " The Millennium Gate " is referenced and described as one kilometer tall and having begun construction in 2001.
* 1999 – The German Bundestag returns to Berlin, the first German parliamentary body to meet there since the Reichstag was dissolved in 1945.
Linux support for AGP enhanced fast data transfers was first added in 1999 with the implementation of the AGPgart kernel module.
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.
Active Directory was previewed in 1999, released first with Windows NT server.
Some people even believe that this was the biblical event of Noah's flood, but despite their historical significance, the first spectacular images of these submarine channels were obtained in 1999 ( Di Iorio, et al., 1999 ) in the frame of a NATO SACLANT Undersea Research project using jointly the NATO RV Alliance, and the Turkish Navy survey ship Çubuklu.
The one-off test in 1999 between England and Australia that was played to commemorate Australia's first test against Reverend Matthew Mullineux's British side saw England wear an updated version of this jersey.
Lara captained the West Indies from 1998 to 1999, when West Indies suffered their first whitewash at the hands of South Africa.
In 1999, the University of Pittsburgh's Center for Biomedical Informatics deployed the first automated bioterrorism detection system, called RODS ( Real-Time Outbreak Disease Surveillance ).
Over two-thirds of the members, and all the serving MPs, of the Liberal Party joined this party, led first jointly by Steel and the SDP leader Robert Maclennan, and later by Paddy Ashdown ( 1988 – 99 ), Charles Kennedy ( 1999 – 2006 ), Sir Menzies Campbell ( 2006 – 07 ) and Nick Clegg ( incumbent ).
Among the pieces he played was his own first composition, written two years previously: a short piece called " The Course of the Danube " ( de Toth 1999 ).
In 1999 the series came first place in a BBC poll selecting the nation's favourite children's show.
The World Crokinole Championship ( WCC ) tournament has been held annually since 1999 on the first Saturday of June in Tavistock, Ontario.
But in 1999, the first full year of peace in 30 years, progress was made on economic reforms and growth resumed at 4 %.
In an early 1999 interview, Love said about the Venus: " I wanted a guitar that sounded really warm and pop, but which required just one box to go dirty (...) And something that could also be your first band guitar.
In 1999, the country fell into its first recession since the Great Depression.
This goal was rapidly met with great success, as the nation joined NATO in 1999 and the European Union in 2004, and held the Presidency of the European Union during the first half of 2009.
In 1999, Anjouan had internal conflicts and on August 1 of that year, the 80-year-old first president Foundi Abdallah Ibrahim resigned, transferring power to a national coordinator, Said Abeid.
Conventional warhead versions were first fired in combat by the RN in 1999, during the Kosovo War.

1999 and university
In 1999, the university had signed the Talloires Declaration, which committed Dalhousie, and other higher education institutions towards developing, creating, supporting and maintaining sustainability.
In February 1999, an unsigned article that media outlets attributed to Falwell was published in the National Liberty Journal – a promotional publication of the university he founded – claimed that the Teletubby named Tinky Winky was intended as a gay role model.
In 1999 – 2000, 105 ARL university libraries spent almost $ 100 million on electronic resources, which is an increase of nearly $ 23 million from the previous year.
A Saudi, Moqed was studying law at a university in Saudi Arabia before joining Al-Qaeda in 1999 and being chosen to participate in the 9 / 11 attacks.
* Christopher Boehm ( 1999 ) " Hierarchy in the Forest: The Evolution of Egalitarian Behavior " page 198 Harvard university press
Since the last reorganization in 1999 the university has a separate body called the academic senate, which is a wider, but mostly advisory group representing teaching staff / researchers and students.
On February 25, 1999, the Reuters News Agency commemorated the 100th anniversary of the death of its founder by launching a university award ( Paul Julius Reuter Innovation Award ) in Germany.
In 1999, in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the Bologna Process, the Italian university system switched from the old system ( vecchio ordinamento, which led to the traditional 5-year Laurea degree, or, in some cases, to a 4-year Laurea degree ), to the new system ( nuovo ordinamento ).
After completing graduate school in 1996, Dembski was unable to secure a university position ; from then until 1999 he received what he calls " a standard academic salary " of $ 40, 000 a year as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture ( CSC ).
In 1999, Dembski was invited by Robert B. Sloan, President of Baylor University, to establish the Michael Polanyi Center at the university.
Regarding college athletics, it has been stated that “ Between 1981 and 1999 university athletic departments cut 171 men ’ s wrestling teams, 84 men ’ s tennis teams, 56 men ’ s gymnastics teams, 27 men ’ s track teams, and 25 men ’ s swimming teams ".
In 1999, Clark pledged $ 150 million to the university to go towards erecting the James H. Clark Center for Biomedical Engineering and towards the sciences for interdisciplinary biomedical research, including stem cell research.
The last major student strike at the university occurred in 1999 – 2000 when students shut down the campus for almost a year to protest a proposal to charge students the equivalent of US $ 150 per semester for those who could afford it.
While she was still at university, Pike made appearances on British television shows, including A Rather English Marriage ( 1998 ), Wives and Daughters ( 1999 ), and Love in a Cold Climate ( 2001 ), a miniseries based on Nancy Mitford's novels The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate.
After her death in 1999, Lallage Feazel Wall, daughter of interim U. S. Senator William C. Feazel and widow of State Representative Shady R. Wall of West Monroe left $ 18 million to Tulane to promote " creativity " among university faculty and staff.
By 1999, the student population had grown to exceed 35, 000, resulting in the university appointing additional professors and other personnel.
The German site was first at the University of Heidelberg, operated by Rainer ; in 1999 it moved to the University of Mainz, also operated by Rainer ; 2002 to the University of Hamburg, operated by Reinhard Zierke ; finally in 2005 it moved to a commercial hosting company since the amount of traffic got too high to get sponsored by a university.
It was the home of a federation of nine higher education colleges, mainly focused on theology and education, which were integrated into the university for teaching in 1999.
The College applied for and was granted university status by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1999.
Queen's University Belfast initially had no university colleges and the first university college was created in 1985 ( St Mary's ) and second in 1999 ( Stranmillis ), these two institutions previously were associated with the university, offering its degrees since 1968.
BTH is one of three independent institutes of technology in Sweden and in 1999 it was granted university status in technology.
The university, being a former university college ( founded 1977 ) was granted university status in 1999 by the Government of Sweden.

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