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1999 and Canadian
In their 1999 study of the Prime Ministers of Canada, which included the results of a survey of Canadian historians, J. L.
* 1921 – Bryce Mackasey, Canadian politician ( d. 1999 )
* 1946 – Skip Spence, Canadian singer-songwriter and musician ( Jefferson Airplane and Moby Grape ) ( d. 1999 )
* 1967 – Steve Chiasson, Canadian hockey player ( d. 1999 )
* 1999 – Dale C. Thomson, Canadian professor and historian ( b. 1923 )
* 1999 – Heinz Lehmann, Canadian psychiatrist ( b. 1911 )
* 1999 – Rick Danko, Canadian bassist and singer ( The Band ) ( b. 1942 )
Furthermore, the Eritrean Research Project Team composed of Eritrean, Canadian, American, Dutch and French scientists, discovered in 1999 a site with stone and obsidian tools dated to over 125 000 years old ( from the paleolithic ) era near the Bay of Zula south of Massawa along the Red Sea coast.
* 1916 – Jean Drapeau, Canadian politician, Mayor of Montreal ( d. 1999 )
Lee also plays bass on Canadian rock band I Mother Earth's track " Good For Sule ", which is featured on the group's album " Blue Green Orange ", released in 1999.
Alexander proved to be enthusiastic about the Canadian wilderness, as well as a popular governor general with the Canadian people, and he would be the last non-Canadian-born governor general before the appointment of Adrienne Clarkson in 1999.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police on parade in Iqaluit, Canada Day 1999.
* 1906 – Herbert Jasper, Canadian neurosurgeon ( d. 1999 )
* 1922 – Camille Laurin, Canadian psychiatrist and politician ( d. 1999 )
* 1922 – Bill Quackenbush, Canadian ice hockey player ( d. 1999 )
* 1965 – Owen Hart, Canadian wrestler ( d. 1999 )
* 1999 – Gratien Gélinas, Canadian playwright and director ( b. 1909 )
The Northwest Territories entered the Canadian Confederation July 15, 1870, but the current borders were formed April 1, 1999, with the creation of Nunavut.
After the attacks, the Associated Press would re-publish a " bizarre " story by the Cody Enterprise that quoted witnesses stating that Nawaf entered the United States during the autumn of 1999, crossing along the Canadian border as one of two men delivering skylights to the local high school in Cody, Wyoming.
* 1915 – Ivan M. Niven, Canadian mathematician ( d. 1999 )
* 1905 – Robert Lebel, Canadian businessman and politician ( d. 1999 )
* 1925 – Harry Somers, Canadian composer ( d. 1999 )
" Double Vision: Ernest Lapointe, Mackenzie King and the Quebec Voice in Canadian Foreign Policy, 1935-1939 ," Journal of Canadian Studies 1999 34 ( 1 ): 93-111 ; argues Lapointe guided the more imperialist Mackenzie King through three explosive situations: the Ethiopian crisis of 1935, the Munich crisis of 1938, and the formulation of Ottawa's ' no-neutrality-no-conscription ' pact in 1939.

1999 and law
After the introduction of presidency the law was amended twice: on September 4, 1996 and on November 9, 1999 but on the whole the law retains its initial contents.
However, in September 1999 the European Commission ruled against a complaint made by Sky News that the publicly funded channel was unfair and illegal under EU law.
It was dropped from the U. S. State Department list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations in 1999, " primarily because of the absence of terrorist activity, as defined by relevant law ... during the past two years.
Category: 1999 in case law
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.
The institutional organization is the result of the organic law and ordinary law passed by the Parliament on 16 February 1999.
Plea bargain as a formal legal provision was introduced in Pakistan by the National Accountability Ordinance 1999, an anti-corruption law.
In 1993, the University of Puget Sound and Seattle University agreed on a transfer of the law school to Seattle University ; in August 1994 the transfer was completed, and the school physically moved to the Seattle University campus in 1999.
Farhang-i ḥuqūqī-i Bahman: Ingilīsī-Fārsī: bar asās-i Black's law dictionary ( 1999 ) ( Fārsī )
Category: 1999 in United States case law
* Shannon's law ( Arizona ), a law that was established after the 1999 death of teenager Shannon Smith, to punish those who fire gunshots into the air, risking the lives of others
Gresham's law has been cited as " Silver currency will inevitably force gold currency out of circulation " ( L. Pyenson, Servants of Nature ( W. W. Norton, 1999 ) p. 21 ); this suggests a fundamental misinterpretation, cf.
On November 1, 1999, the provincial court of appeal ruled that nothing in the law prevented a person who was legally male from legally adopting a woman's name.
* The passage of a law ( in 1999 ) which provided legal access to and development of palliative care, “ allowing legal leave to support a family member in the last stage of a terminal illness .”
When Labour came to power in 1997 he was appointed a Parliamentary Under Secretary in the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, and was promoted to Minister of State in the department as Minister for Housing and Planning from 1999 to 2001, and Minister for Local Government 2001-02, and in the again reorganised Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 2002-2005, with special responsibility for local government, English regions, electoral law, fire, health and safety and London.
Security Council Resolution 1272 established the transitional administration in 1999, and its responsibilities included providing a peacekeeping force to maintain security and order ; facilitating and coordinating relief assistance to East Timorese ; facilitating emergency rehabilitation of physical infrastructure ; administering East Timor and creating structures for sustainable governance and the rule of law ; and assisting in the drafting of a new constitution and conducting elections.
While the AOC system has origins in the 15th century, the Languedoc-Roussillon has some appellations like the Cabardès which have existed by law only since 1999 ( Joseph 2005: 190 ).
In November 1917 the segregation law was formally nullified by the United States Supreme Court, though the Falls Church City Council did not formally repeal it until February 1999.
There is much state and federal case law, from the early 1900s to the 1990s, that protects the people's right to each of these direct democracy governance components ( Magleby, 1984, and Zimmerman, 1999 ).
All of Utah's I & R law is in the state statutes ( Zimmerman, December 1999 ).
The cut in sales taxes was mandated due to a 1991 law that required sales taxes to be reduced a quarter percent when budget reserves exceed 4 percent of the state general fund for two straight fiscal years which they did in 1999 and 2000.
Outside of the school system, there was a controversy regarding " Kimigayo " soon after the passage of the 1999 law.

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