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2006 and now
However, during the tour of Australia in 2006 / 7, the MCC official accompanying the urn said the veil legend had been discounted, and it was now " 95 % certain " that the urn contains the ashes of a cricket bail.
Both the missile and the aircraft were used by the United States Navy and are now retired, the AIM-54 Phoenix in 2004 and the F-14 in 2006.
The logo was still grooved, but was now back to the rounded style which it had from 1999 to 2006.
From 1972 to 2006, there was a dramatic reduction in the number of feral honey bees in the US, which are now almost absent.
* Collections ( Terence Trent D ' Arby now known as Sananda Maitreya album ), 2006
In 2006, it was estimated that China manufactured 1. 235 billion tonnes of cement, which was 44 % of the world total cement production .< ref name =" NEAA070619b "> China now no.
In New South Wales, retrials of serious cases with a minimum sentence of 20 years or more are now possible, whether or not the original trial preceded the 2006 reform.
Rainforests are widely believed by laymen to contribute a significant amount of world's oxygen, although it is now accepted by scientists that rainforests contribute little net oxygen to the atmosphere and deforestation has only a minor effect on atmospheric oxygen levels .< ref > Broeker, Wallace S. ( 2006 ).
London Docklands also now boasts its own free newspaper, The Docklands, launched in 2006 by Archant London, following the purchase of Docklands News, the ex LDDC newspaper which was then owned by Ivy Communications.
Although these reforms have sparked massive protests they are now credited with being in part responsible for the economic downswing and the rise of unemployment in Germany in the years 2006 / 7.
Based on statistics in the 2006 surveys, the Government statisticians estimate it has grown by 8. 5 % in 2005 / 6 and by 10. 8 % in 2006 / 7 and that the GDP is probably now around 730 million.
In March 2006, researchers at Harvard University and the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University reported that the glaciers now generate swarms of earthquakes up to magnitude 5. 0.
Since 2006, the HBC has been led by an American and is now American owned.
On 3 July 2005, the country became the first country in the world to give full marriage and adoption rights to homosexual couples ( Belgium has allowed same-sex marriage since 2003 and co-parenting since April 2006, and the Netherlands has allowed same-sex marriage since 2001 and now has a law in preparation to provide full adoption rights in equal conditions to opposite-sex marriages ).
As of March 2006, Heinz and NutriAsia have ended their joint-venture partnership and Heinz products are now distributed by Getz Bros.
All of Ireland's communications infrastructure is now digital but progress in broadband technology has been stagnant since 2006.
Mauritania has three operators, the original monopoly, Mauritel ( now owned by Vivendi's Maroc Telecom ), Mattel ( owned by Tunisie Telecom ) and Chinguitel, which will start operations in December 2006.
While his direction of an ensemble cast and parallel fiction was recognized as astonishing in He is in the Army now ( 2002 ), his last film Shattered Soul ( 2005 ) has taken its well-earned place in Turkish Cinema History as being the first psychological thriller ever, and was awarded with a " Bronze Gryphone " at 2006 in International St. Petersburg Film Festival.
But from 2006 – 2009, the library was distributed by CBS Television Distribution, the television distribution arm of CBS Paramount Television ( now CBS Television Studios ) – the films are now distributed by Trifecta Entertainment & Media on television.
The latter two titles are now owned by WB for all media, but Superman IV is still part of Paramount's library for over-the-air TV and digital rights ( though WB did handle these rights for a three-year license 2006 – 09 );
The loaning of fire related records to the military has declined since 2006, since a large number of such records now fall into the " archival records " category of military service records meaning that the records have been transferred from the military to the National Archives.
The Pagoda was closed to the public for many years, but was reopened for the summer months of 2006, now permanently.
He was 37 when introduced in The Godwulf Manuscript and is now ( mid-October 2006 ) some 49½ years old, according to the " Bullets-and-Beer formula ", aging 12½ years for about 36 years of real time.

2006 and investigative
Best-selling Irish investigative author, Don Mullan, published a boyhood memoir in 2006 called GORDON BANKS: A Hero Who Could Fly in which he wrote about the influence of the England goalkeeper on his life.
It was announced, in September 2005, that the Metropolitan Police Special Branch would be merging with the Anti-Terrorism Branch of the Metropolitan Police to form a new department called Counter Terrorism Command, with the new department coming into being on 2 October 2006, thus completing a process begun when the investigative wing of the Special Branch X squad became The Anti-Terrorist Branch in 1972.
* Wayne Barrett — investigative journalist, senior editor of the Village Voice ; wrote on mystique and misdeeds in Rudy Giuliani's conduct as mayor of New York City, Grand Illusion: The Untold Story of Rudy Giuliani and 9 / 11 ( 2006 )
According to an investigative report from the Senate Indian Affairs Committee on the Jack Abramoff scandal, released in June 2006, ATR served as a " conduit " for funds that flowed from Abramoff's clients to finance surreptitiously grass-roots lobbying campaigns.
Since 2006, Kemp has received international recognition as an investigative journalist for his critically acclaimed and award-winning documentary series Ross Kemp on Gangs.
The review article " Taking the Pulse of Forensic Anthropology in Canada " states that “ By 2006, it was clear that forensic anthropology and its specializations had grown a great deal in terms of training and practice ; however, forensic anthropology remained university-based with few anthropologically trained individuals placed in death investigative agencies or in hospital settings.
In November 2006, The Australian journalist Caroline Overington was awarded both the Sir Keith Murdoch Award for Journalism and a Walkley award for investigative journalism over her coverage of the AWB Oil-for-Wheat Scandal for the paper.
In July 2006, Cuban financed Sharesleuth. com, a website created by former St. Louis Post-Dispatch investigative reporter Christopher Carey to uncover fraud and misinformation in publicly traded companies.
With the Democrats ' victory in the 2006 midterm elections, Waxman became chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, the principal investigative committee of the House.
The Agency was formed on 1 April 2006 following a merger of the National Crime Squad, the National Criminal Intelligence Service ( elements of which were incorporated into AVCIS ), the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit ( NHTCU ), the investigative and intelligence sections of HM Revenue & Customs on serious drug trafficking, and the Immigration Service's responsibilities for organised immigration crime.
On May 3, 2006, the Los Angeles Times published an investigative report which showed across-the-board mismanagement in the KP-run transplant program which resulted in delays for patients awaiting kidneys.
The UK House of Lords, in a report published in November 2006, stated: " On the basis of the evidence we have received we emphatically refute claims that OLAF is too close to the Commission or that the Commission seeks to divert and influence OLAF ’ s investigative activities ".
World in Action employed many leading journalists, among them John Pilger ; Michael Parkinson ; Gordon Burns ; Rob Rohrer ; Nick Davies, Ed Vulliamy and David Leigh of The Guardian ; Alasdair Palmer of the Sunday Telegraph ; John Ware, BBC Panoramas leading investigative reporter ; Anthony Wilson, whose second career as a music impresario was immortalised in the feature film 24 Hour Party People ; Michael Gillard, creator of the Slicker business pages in the satirical magazine Private Eye ; Donal MacIntyre ; the writer Mark Hollingsworth ; Quentin McDermott, since 1999 a leading investigative reporter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ; Tony Watson, editor of the Yorkshire Post for 13 years and editor-in-chief of the Press Association from December 2006 ; and Andrew Jennings, author of Lords of the Rings, who has campaigned vigorously for more than a decade against corruption in international sport.
In May 2006 British investigative reporter Andrew Jennings ' book Foul!
In 2006 he won a Peabody Award for his KNBC investigative story " Burning Questions ".
In March 2006 he left radio to concentrate on his work as an investigative journalist probing cold cases and wrongful convictions.
Warren left the show in March, 2006, to devote his efforts to his work as an investigative journalist.
* Barwize Mohammed buddiga diagh digah Mahmoud al-Merani, an investigative judge who was fatally shot on March 2, 2006
In 2006, KATU won two Edward R. Murrow Awards, including an investigative piece reported by Anna Song on a newborn baby that was left severely brain damaged by OHSU hospital.
# Participating in hostage rescue operation in Kapotnya investigative isolation ward № 9 on September 2006
* Terror Normal, a paranormal investigative series, filmed " Episode 1: The Ghosts of the Waverly Hills Sanatorium " in December 2006, and was released in February 2007.
* 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

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