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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.
In 1999 Scotland's first multi-institutional university campus was established in Dumfries, in the Crichton estate.
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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This has been taken by some archaeologists, such as Stephen Lekson ( 1999 ), as evidence of the continuing reach of the Chaco Canyon elite system, which had seemingly collapsed around a century before.
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.
In the second game of the Falcons 1999 season, running back Jamaal Anderson, who had been a key player in the Falcons ' 1998 success, suffered a season-ending knee injury.
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.
In 1999 they brought a legal challenge to this patent which had granted a private US citizen " ownership " of the knowledge of a plant that is well-known and sacred to many indigenous peoples of the Amazon, and used by them in religious and healing ceremonies.
In 2007, the Times printed another Editor ’ s Note after Hesser published a review of Vegetable Garden by Patricia Wells without disclosing that in 1999, Wells had contributed a jacket blurb for Hesser ’ s book The Cook and the Garden.
Since independence, Botswana has had the highest average economic growth rate in the world, averaging about 9 % per year from 1966 to 1999.
But only on 10 June 1999, the Ministry of the Defense was officially servant, the General staff of the Armed Forces extinct and the Aeronautics and Army, Navy department had been transformed into Commands.
In 1999 after a creation of the Ministry of Defence ( MoD ), the Aeronautic Ministry changed its designation to Aeronautic Command, but no big changes happened to the air force structure, it kept almost the same organization it had before.
A digital text service had been available since the launch of digital terrestrial television in November 1998, but the BBC Text service was not publicly launched until November 1999, due to a lack of availability of compatible set-top boxes.
The logo was still grooved, but was now back to the rounded style which it had from 1999 to 2006.
Croatia has had an uneven record in these areas between 1996 and 1999 during the right-wing HDZ government, inhibiting its relations with the European Union and the U. S. Improvement in these areas severely hindered the advance of Croatia's prospects for further Euro-Atlantic integration.
In a major May 1999 decision on " New Media ", the CRTC held that under the Broadcasting Act the CRTC had jurisdiction over certain content communicated over the internet including audio and video, but excluding content that is primarily alphanumeric such as emails and most webpages.
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.
Colonel Azali Assoumani seized power in a bloodless coup in April 1999, overthrowing Interim President Tadjidine Ben Said Massounde, who himself had held the office since the death of democratically elected President Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim in November, 1998.
Jim Leyland, a two-time NL Manager of the Year who had won the World Series with the Florida Marlins two years earlier, was expected to bring the Rockies back into contention in 1999.
Since then they have had four separate periods in the top flight of English football: between 1936 – 1957, 1986 – 1990, 1998 – 1999 and 2000 – 2007.
Black and Asian characters had appeared, but it was not until 1999 that the show featured its first regular non-white family, the Desai family.
* Afri-Cola, a German brand, had a higher caffeine content ( about 250 mg / L ) until the product was relaunched with a new formulation in 1999.
By 1999 it had $ 21 million in revenues and 183 employees.
On April 17, 1999, just nine days after Compaq reported first-quarter profit being at half of what analysts had expected, the latest in a string of earnings disappointments, Pfeiffer was forced to resign as CEO in a coup led by board chairman Ben Rosen.
While rival Dell Computer had 55 % growth in U. S. PC sales in the first quarter of 1999, Compaq could only manage 10 %.
Carly Fiorina, initially seen as HP's savior when she was hired as CEO back in 1999, had seen the company's stock price drop to less than half since she assumed the position, and her job was said to be on shakey ground before the merger announcement.
A parallel report into the criminal justice system by Lord Justice Auld, a past Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales, had also commenced in 1999 and was published as the Auld Report six months after the Law Commission report.

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