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On 26 August 2000, President Halonen married her longtime partner, Dr. Pentti Arajärvi, in a civil ceremony at her official residence, Mäntyniemi, after a relationship of more than fifteen years.
Her performance as a lesbian mourning the loss of her longtime partner in the HBO series If These Walls Could Talk 2 earned her a Golden Globe for “ Best TV Series Supporting Actress ” in 2000, as well as earning an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a TV Film or Miniseries.
In 2000, Dalida's longtime friend Charles Aznavour recorded the hit " De la scène à la Seine ", a joyful song of her life in France, and in 2002, the French government honoured her memory with a postage stamp done in commemoration of the 15th anniversary of her death.
* Bebe Goddard ( 1926 – 2000 ), longtime friend of Marilyn Monroe
Following COPE's 1996 defeat, the provincial Greens, reversed their policy of opposing coalitions with COPE and, over the strong objections of many longtime Vancouver Greens, pushed through a controversial plan to negotiate with COPE ( this plan was a key factor in the 2000 defeat of party leader Stuart Parker ).
In 2000, the Sun-Times new editors, Michael Cooke and John Cruickshank, tapped longtime staff reporter Mark Brown, who had considered himself an investigative reporter, to write a column that would anchor page two of the paper.
In February, 2000, Bolocco became an established hostess for the Viña del Mar Song Festival, with partner and longtime host Antonio Vodanovic.
The Los Angeles group splintered in late 2000 when longtime leader Reverend Al declared a " bold new direction " for the branch and allegedly joined an Orthodox Christian community out of guilt over the deaths of two young Cacophonists who reportedly died in a drunken post-event car accident ( though one of the men eventually turned out to be completely fictitious, and the other, Peter " Mr. Outer Space " Geiberger, was discovered some months later, alive and well and quite amused at tumult resulting from his ' death '.
Jackman was a longtime fundraiser for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, and became a supporter of the Canadian Alliance when it was formed prior to the 2000 election.
Singer, author of Arthur Godfrey: The Adventures of an American Broadcaster ( 2000 ), rejects this accusation, citing Godfrey's good personal relations with a number of Jews in the entertainment industry, including his longtime announcer Tony Marvin.
In 2000, the Marcos racing business was sold to longtime GT sponsor Eurotech, a Dutch engineering firm.
The KNU was dominated for three decades by its longtime leader Bo Mya, who was president from 1976 – 2000.
Their longtime manager and producer Joe Rock, who also co-wrote " Since I Don't Have You ", died on April 4, 2000 after complications from quadruple bypass heart surgery at age 63.
The band played its last show on May 4, 2000, a benefit for their friend and longtime local supporter, Mikey D. They announced their disbandment in the Boston Globe the following month.
In 2000 was named along with longtime linemate Gretzky to the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame.
In rugby, ACJC has held the ' A ' Division title since 2000, but lost it to longtime rival Raffles Junior College in 2004 by a narrow margin.
Blackwell was national chairman of longtime friend Steve Forbes ' presidential campaign in 2000.
Ladd was a longtime friend of the Bush family and supported the 2000 campaign of George W. Bush.
* Chris Kennedy ( June 1989 – April 2001, longtime host of overnight music show Annihi-late Night 1991 – 2000, producer of Morning Guy Tai morning show as well as brief interim host of morning show 1998 – 99 ).
He calls his technique " Multivocalism ", a term coined by longtime artwork collaborator Mark Splinter in 2000.
* Elling also contributed vocals to his longtime collaborator Laurence Hobgood's three albums, Left to My Own Devices ( 2000 ), Crazy World ( 2005 ) and When the Heart Dances ( 2009 )
In 2000, the New York Daily News described Adams as " a longtime insider ... at the world headquarters in Brooklyn Heights ".
In 2000, the band would take on a new line-up, which saw the addition of former Movement vocalist / guitarist and longtime My Ruin guitarist / composer Mick Murphy.
" Then, KSD switched to a Country Music format in the fall of 2000, soon after 106. 5 WKKX " Kix 106 " dropped Country to become WSSM " Smooth Jazz 106. 5 " ( The station at 106. 5 became WARH in April 2005 ), as due to a big ownership shakeup in 2000, Bonneville Radio ended up owning both competing Country stations, thus opening up a spot for a competitor to longtime Country station WIL.

2000 and investigative
In the summer of 2000, an outbreak of tularemia, also known as rabbit fever, resulted in one death and piqued the interest of the CDC, which wanted to test the island as a potential investigative ground for aerosolized Francisella tularensis.
On June 26, 2000, the television show 48 Hours did an investigative report of five murders of senior citizens occurring in an 18-month period between late 1997 and early 1999.
From May to October 2000, an outbreak of tularemia in Martha's Vineyard resulted in one fatality, and brought the interest of the CDC as a potential investigative ground for aerosolized Francisella tularensis.
British media theorist Hugo de Burgh ( 2000 ) states that: " An investigative journalist is a man or woman whose profession it is to discover the truth and to identify lapses from it in whatever media may be available.
Nyimpine Chissano was being investigated over the 2000 killing of investigative journalist Carlos Cardoso when he was found dead at his home in 2007.
The most famous investigative story, according to Periodical China, was a story about the problems in investment funds, published in 2000.
Won in 2000 for investigative reporting ( the massacre at No Gun Ri ).
Topics addressed include the Business Plot, where in 1933, General Smedley Butler exposed an alleged corporate plot against then U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt ; the tragedy of the commons ; Dwight D. Eisenhower's warning people to beware of the rising military-industrial complex ; economic externalities ; suppression of an investigative news story about Bovine Growth Hormone on a Fox News Channel affiliate television station ; the invention of the soft drink Fanta by the Coca-Cola Company due to the trade embargo on Nazi Germany ; the alleged role of IBM in the Nazi holocaust ( see IBM and the Holocaust ); the Cochabamba protests of 2000 brought on by the privatization of Bolivia's municipal water supply by the Bechtel Corporation ; and in general themes of corporate social responsibility, the notion of limited liability, the corporation as a psychopath, and the corporation as a person.
Telepolis received the European prize for online journalism in the category " investigative reporting " in 2000 for its coverage of the Echelon project ; in 2002, it received the Online Grimme prize.
The film is based on the book The Hunting of the President: The Ten Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton, written by investigative journalists Joe Conason and Gene Lyons, and published by Thomas Dunne Books in 2000.
The fifth estate has won many awards, including Gemini awards – among them ten for Best Information Series, numerous domestic investigative journalism awards, many New York and Columbus awards, International Emmys, and in 2000 The Michener Award, Canada's top journalism prize, which is open to all media and has only one annual winner.
Part Deux ( 1993 ), Lloyd Henreid in the Stephen King mini series The Stand ( 1994 ), investigative reporter Richard Dees in Stephen King's The Night Flier ( 1997 ), and Eduardo Ruiz in Traffic ( 2000 ).
* A $ 72, 400 one-year grant in 2000 supporting " an investigative journalism series on prosecutorial misconduct.
* Hawaii Reporter awards from the Society of Professional Journalists in 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, including awards for best investigative reporting and best business reporting
* In 2000, Hawaii Reporter ’ s Malia Zimmerman was awarded an outstanding media recognition award for “ best investigative reporting ” from Voter Integrity Project, Inc., in Washington, D. C.
With his leadership, civil rights investigative skills and the assistance of the US Department of Justice ( Community Relations Service ) Texas ’ TEA ’ s dropout rates were successfully challenged and $ 85, 000, 000. 00 ( million ) was awarded to Texas schools in 2000.
It has published investigative stories, including coverage of the 2000 murder of journalist Georgiy Gongadze, the 2004 Orange Revolution and political corruption.
It ultimately resulted in a series of investigative reports produced by him, which were broadcast on the CBS Evening News in May 2000.
In 2000, Solomon teamed up with fellow investigative reporter Robert Parry to write a series of investigative reports on George W. Bush's Secretary of State Colin Powell.

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