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2001 and responding
More recently under President Clinton, war powers were at issue in former Yugoslavia ; Bosnia ; Kosovo ; Iraq, and Haiti, and under President George W. Bush in responding to terrorist attacks against the U. S. after September 11, 2001.
Management issued a statement on 30 May 2000 responding to criticism of Wits 2001 from the National Education, Health and Allied Workers ' Union ( NEHAWU ), the largest trade union among Wits employees, in which it defended Wits 2001 as constituting the " outsourcing contracts for certain non-core functions, rather than any shift in ownership relations or governance " contra NEHAWU's claims that it constituted privatisation.
ATSDR also assists with responding to terrorism incidents, which have included the September 11 attacks and the 2001 anthrax attacks.
After the September 11, 2001 attacks, Hall was entrusted with the task of responding to the tragedy on the first subsequent edition of Have I Got News for You.
The network is designed to register indications of a hypothesized global consciousness responding to major world events such as 9 / 11 / 2001, the beginnings of war, or New Year's Eve.
In the run-up to the 2001 general elections, responding to Chiam See Tong's call for a united front against the ruling People's Action Party, the party joined with the National Solidarity Party, the Singapore People's Party and the Singapore Malay National Organisation to form the Singapore Democratic Alliance ( SDA ).
Many organizational change theorists hold a common view of organizations adjusting gradually and incrementally and responding locally to individual crises as they arise ( Dooley & Johnson, 2001 ).
Since that time, whether responding to the ethnic cleansing in the former Yugoslavia or the threat of world terrorism, the latter coming to the forefront in the attacks against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on 11 September 2001, the recently renamed Navy Reserve has transformed from a force in waiting for massive mobilization to an integral component in carrying out the mission of the U. S. Navy.

2001 and wishes
The government wishes to increase textile and clothing exports from $ 1. 27 billion in 2001 to $ 3. 29 billion in 2010.
In light of those reports ( and other rumors that teams were offering number retirement, money, or organizational jobs in exchange for the cap designation ) the Hall decided in 2001 to change its practice of deferring to players ' wishes regarding cap logo selection, and reinforced the Hall's authority to determine with which cap the player would be depicted.
Because of this, the SIR's farebox recovery ratio in 2001 was 0. 16 — that is, for every dollar of expense, 16 cents was recovered in fares, the lowest ratio of MTA agencies ( part of the reason the MTA wishes to merge the SIR with the subway proper is to simplify the accounting and subsidization of what is essentially a single line ).
In January 2001, he argued that Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson had abused her office by sending a " best wishes " message to a newly-married same-sex couple in Toronto.
In Dec. 2008, however, the City Council decided to proceed with the residential development of a two acre strip of land along the northern boundary of L. A. Barkman Park, fronting the extension of Woodhaven Ave., against the wishes of the original owner of the property, Justice Gordon J. Barkman, who had formerly served as a justice on Manitoba's Court of Queen's Bench ( 1972 – 2001 ).
especially Spillner 2001 ) we find that many of them include wishes for a good time of the day, for health ( or the question whether somebody is in good health ), for success or for luck.
The band also cited an incident involving the Victory Records marketing staff producing whoopie cushions for the promotion of their 2001 album Full Collapse, against their wishes.
It is mostly remembered for the mid-season free transfer signing of English football's bad boy Stan Collymore from Bradford City on 30 January 2001, against the wishes and advice of many watchers.
In 2001, Dr. Sazegara became a presidential candidate ; however, his candidacy was refused by the Guardian Council, reportedly because his opinions were " not congruent with the wishes of the Guardian Council and the Supreme Leader.

2001 and students
American students in 2001, in a computer fundamentals class taking a computer-based test
This argument fails in considering the imbalance in self-reported political allegiances by journalists themselves, that distort any market analogy as regards offer: (...) Indeed, in 1982, 85 percent of Columbia Graduate School of Journalism students identified themselves as liberal, versus 11 percent conservative " ( Lichter, Rothman, and Lichter 1986: 48 ), quoted in Sutter, 2001.
Crowe's sympathies were sparked when a pupil drowned at the nearby Coffs Harbour beach in 2001, and he believes the pool will help students become better swimmers and improve their knowledge of water safety.
In 2002, the Times published a story accusing the National Educational Association ( NEA ), the largest teachers ' union in the United States, of promoting teaching students that the policies of the United States government were partly to blame for the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
By the end of the 19th century, some French organists ( e. g., Charles-Marie Widor and his students Charles Tournemire and Louis Vierne ) named some of their organ compositions symphony: Their instruments ( many built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll ) allowed an orchestral approach ( Kaye 2001 ; Smith 2001 ; Thomson 2001 ).
* 2001: first batch of over 300 students.
As an activist, Lumley is best known for her support for Gurkhas, the exiled Tibetan people and government, the Kondha indigenous people of India, and the Prospect Burma charity, which offers grants to Burmese students, for whom she broadcast a BBC Radio 4 charity appeal in 2001.
As a result, funding was drastically cut and enrollment for the tour of 2001 was limited to 800 students.
In 2001, School Year Abroad's Italy program began a school for students of Latin in Viterbo.
Notable students include Charles Brasch ( 1909 – 1973 ) at Waitaki 1923 – 1926, a poet and patron of artists ; Douglas Lilburn ( 1915 – 2001 ), " the elder statesman of New Zealand music "; James Bertram ( 1910 – 1993 ), writer and academic ; Denis Blundell, a future Governor-General of New Zealand ; and Ian Milner ( 1911 – 1991 ), the Rector's son, a Czech and English scholar falsely accused of spying for Communism.
Approximately 35, 000 students were enrolled in West Covina public schools during the 2001 – 2002 school year.
On State Route 37 there is one K-12 School Building for the Baker County School System named Baker County Elementary / Middle School in 2001 as for the Old Building of school that housed the students near the Courthouse was built in the late 1960s and named East Baker School for local Black's during segregation ( now used for East Baker Historical Society & 21st Century Community Corporation, Inc .).
Junior High School and High School students travel to the county seat of McLeansboro where a new combined school complex was completed in 2001.
Until 2001, elementary-aged students attended Grand Mound Elementary School with older students being bused to DeWitt.
Over 10, 000 people were at the launching of the ship in March 2001, and since then more than 8, 000 students a year have boarded the Sultana for educational trips.
In 2001 the elementary students moved into the high school building.
The Vernon Square campus in Islington, opened in 2001, is close to King's Cross railway station and only a few hundred yards from Dinwiddy House and Paul Robeson House, exclusive to SOAS students and owned by Sanctuary Management Student Housing.
Newbury Academy is a private alternative high school for students in grades 9-12 that was founded in Teaneck, New Jersey in 2001 and moved to Dumont in 2003.
Incorporated in 2001, the organization presents an annual Concert Series featuring visiting musicians and, when possible, these artists present a program for local school students.
Boones Ferry replaced the old Wilsonville Primary School in 2001 ; its 809 students make it the largest primary school in the district, and are known as the Dragonflies.
The school has also been criticized for extremely large first year class sizes ( at one point there were 140 students / classroom ; as of 2001 there are 80 ), a cold and aloof administration, and an inaccessible faculty.
Franklin D. Roosevelt ’ s four freedoms in Europe at the end of World War II, young people behind the Iron Curtain listening to radio Free Europe, Chinese students symbolizing their protests in Tienanmen Square by creating a replica of the Statue of Liberty, newly liberated Afghans in 2001 asking for a copy of the Bill of Rights and young Iranians today surreptitiously watching banned American videos and satellite television broadcasts in the privacy of their homes.

2001 and remain
Some Greenpeace groups, namely London Greenpeace ( dissolved in 2001 ) and the US-based Greenpeace Foundation ( still operational ) however decided to remain independent from Greenpeace International.
Although Albania has made strides toward democratic reform and maintaining the rule of law, serious deficiencies in the electoral code remain to be addressed, as demonstrated in the June 2001 parliamentary elections.
It would remain the most destructive act of terrorism on American soil until the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Poul William Anderson ( November 25, 1926 – July 31, 2001 ) was an American science fiction author who began his career during one of the Golden Ages of the genre and continued to write and remain popular into the 21st century.
In a 2001 review of Midas Dekkers ' Dearest Pet: On Bestiality, Singer argues that sexual activities between humans and animals that result in harm to the animal should remain illegal, but that " sex with animals does not always involve cruelty " and that " mutually satisfying activities " of a sexual nature may sometimes occur between humans and animals, and that writer Otto Soyka would condone such activities.
Afghanistan, where such acts remain punishable with fines and a prison sentence, dropped the death penalty after the fall of the Taliban in 2001, who had mandated it from 1996.
In 2001, they reached an agreement to end reliance on nuclear power in Germany, and agreed to remain in coalition and support the government of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder in the 2001 Afghan War.
In 2001, in order for gas prices to remain reasonable in California while removing MTBE, Davis asked President George W. Bush to order the EPA to grant California a waiver on the federal minimum oxygen requirement.
A previous attempt to do so in 2001 ended in a lawsuit and a judge ordered Rest Haven to remain a city.
It is rumored that in 2001, C18 chose Charles Mingus ' " Better Git It In Your Soul " as its anthem, and several leading members have advocated taking up free jazz as a hobby, though these rumors remain to be substantiated.
In June 2001, actress Cate Blanchett entered talks to join the film, which Aronofsky, wanting the title to remain secret, had given the working title of The Last Man.
However, in April 2001, due to the cost of maintaining the building, the offices were relocated to a converted outhouse at the Wedgwood Memorial College, Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, where they remain today, and where one of the largest and most important collections of material in and about Esperanto is to be found in the Montagu Butler Library.
Pepa and Treach would remain married for two years but their tumultuous marriage would end in divorce on July 31, 2001.
Even though the personal identities behind the pseudonym as well as their artistic intentions and strategies remain under dispute even today, Nezvanova's experimental web browser " nebula. m81 " co-won the 2001 artistic software award with Adrian Ward at Transmediale in Berlin, and she was awarded the fictitious post " Director of Leaves and Petals " at the Dutch live electronic music centre STEIM in Amsterdam, where Nezvanova worked as a curator from 2002.
He was therefore able to remain a member of the House of Lords until his death in 2001.
Orkney ( Cunliffe 2001 ) and Wessex ( Burl 1969 ) have both been suggested as the original provenance of the monument type ; however, others remain unconvinced ( Barclay 2005 ).
In the Republic of Ireland they remain in existence but have been renamed cities under the provisions of the Local Government Act 2001.
Saakashvili resigned on 5 September 2001, saying that " I consider it immoral for me to remain as a member of Shevardnadze's government.
While Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was deposed, Tarar chose to remain in office until 2001, at which point Musharraf assumed the presidency.
* 24, 487 ( 38. 9 %) residents were born overseas compared with 23, 705 ( 39. 9 %) in 2001 and 25, 945 ( 44 %) in 1996-a small but steady decline – while averages remain higher than the Victorian and the Melbourne Statistical Divisions.
It is expected to remain closed indefinitely due to the continued liability issues and an increased focus on security, especially after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
This would be the last Savatage album founder Jon Oliva would perform lead vocals on until the 2001 release of Poets and Madmen although he would remain active with the band as a composer and keyboard player.
This devastating flood damaged the park again, necessitating the construction of the park's third grandstand ( 1937 – 2001 ) and a new clubhouse, with the local Labatt Brewing Company donating $ 10, 000 to renovate the park, as well as deeding the park itself to the City of London on December 31, 1936, with the written provisions that the park remain a public athletic park in perpetuity and that it be renamed " The John Labatt Memorial Athletic Park.
In 2001, after a show played in Limerick, Derek Warfield departed the band under circumstances that remain unknown to this day.

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