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2006 and crumbling
The factory produced Honey Maid graham crackers, Ritz Crackers, and Nilla Wafers, among other Nabisco products, before shutting down in 2006 .< ref > Erin Uy, " Old Nabisco factory crumbling ", < i > OC Register </ i >, September 23, 2006 </ ref >

2006 and infrastructure
Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao visited Angola in June 2006, offering a US $ 9 billion loan for infrastructure improvements in return for petroleum.
Industry experts estimate distribution losses for 2006 will surpass 40 %, primarily due to low collection rates, theft, infrastructure problems and corruption.
On 13 April 2006, Eritrea received a soft loan from the Government of China to upgrade their communication infrastructure.
The final cost is estimated at € 3 billion, including the infrastructure on Earth, which is to be constructed in the years 2006 and 2007.
All of Ireland's communications infrastructure is now digital but progress in broadband technology has been stagnant since 2006.
In 2005 the Irish Government launched Transport 21, a plan envisaging the investment of € 34 billion in transport infrastructure from 2006 until 2015.
The Lebanese civil war between 1975 and 1990 and the 2006 Lebanon War with Israel severely damaged the country's infrastructure.
In 2006, The Baltimore Sun reported that the NSA was at risk of electrical overload because of insufficient internal electrical infrastructure at Fort Meade to support the amount of equipment being installed.
China continues to develop its telecommunications infrastructure, and is partnering with foreign providers to expand its global reach ; 3 of China's 6 major telecommunications operators are part of an international consortium which, in December 2006, signed an agreement with Verizon Business to build the first next-generation optical cable system directly linking the United States and China.
In 2006, STC had invested in increasing the size of their ADSL infrastructure and since then the wait times had improved, but many customers are still on waiting lists.
Rod Eddington, in his 2006 Transport ’ s role in sustaining the UK ’ s productivity and competitiveness report, recommended that the congestion problem should be tackled with a " sophisticated policy mix " of congestion-targeted road pricing and improving the capacity and performance of the transport network through infrastructure investment and better use of the existing network.
* Fluor, an international construction contractor for petrochemical, infrastructure, and environmental projects, headquartered in Aliso Viejo until it was relocated to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex suburb of Irving, Texas in March 2006.
Recent infrastructure development has included a new Municipal Hall ( 2002 ), and state-of-the-art Waterville Public Library with formal gardens ( 2006 ).
Most of the city's infrastructure was destroyed and many continue to live in ruined buildings without heating and running water, even as electricity was mostly restored since 2006, as the city has undergone substantial reconstruction.
International events such as the 2004 Summer Olympic Games and the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, both held in Athens, greatly helped to boost tourism in the country, while large-scale nationally-funded cultural infrastructure such as the New Acropolis Museum also contributed to the flow of tourists in the country.
Jan Van Dijk ( 2006 ) defines the network society as a " social formation with an infrastructure of social and media networks enabling its prime mode of organization at all levels ( individual, group / organizational and societal ).
From October 2006 to January 2008, the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team deployed from Fort Carson, Colorado in support of the Multi-National Division â €“ Baghdad ( 1st Cavalry Division ) and was responsible for assisting the Iraqi forces to become self-reliant, bringing down the violence and insurgency levels and supporting the rebuilding of the Iraqi infrastructure.
Originally the site of fishing villages, the island has been developed in recent years with the construction of Tung Chung New Town on its north-western coast and the completion of several major infrastructure projects, including Lantau Link ( 1997 ), Hong Kong International Airport ( 1998 ), Hong Kong Disneyland ( 2005 ) and Ngong Ping 360 ( 2006 ).
Strategically important for the Isan region's infrastructure, Udon Thani's airport was raised to international standard in 2006 with the opening of a new terminal to compliment its existing domestic arrival and departure building which is now defunct.
There were also three Secondary schools, which have recently been rebuilt as the result of a PPP ( Public-Private Partnership ) investment into education infrastructure, first launched in 2006 by East Dunbartonshire Council.
Five factors will influence knowledge transfer from the view of forest landscape ecology: the generation of research capacity, the potential for application, the users of the knowledge, the infrastructure capacity, and the process by which knowledge is transferrd ( Turner, 2006 ).
On 1 December 2006, Rod Eddington published a UK government-sponsored report into the future of Britain's transport infrastructure.
The gym and recreation center was officially closed by the Recreation Department on November 28, 2006 due to the prohibitive cost of repairs to the plumbing and building infrastructure.
In 2006, citing low demand and degraded infrastructure, Union Pacific announced plans to abandon the line west of the Kohler Company factory in Kohler, thus terminating all service to Sheboygan Falls.

2006 and lack
Begun in 1986, Tubestock met its demise in 2006 when Hanover town ordinances and a lack of coherent student protest conspired to defeat the popular tradition.
In universities, departments of educational psychology are usually housed within faculties of education, possibly accounting for the lack of representation of educational psychology content in introductory psychology textbooks ( Lucas, Blazek, & Raley, 2006 ).
In Lovelock's 2006 book, The Revenge of Gaia, he argues that the lack of respect humans have had for Gaia, through the damage done to rainforests and the reduction in planetary biodiversity, is testing Gaia's capacity to minimize the effects of the addition of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
The lack of recognition of Israel became an issue with respect to Malaysia's participation in a United Nations peacekeeping force after the Lebanon-Israel conflict of 2006.
This had little effect, as Berkeley DB was not widely used, and was dropped ( due to lack of use ) in MySQL 5. 1. 12, a pre-GA release of MySQL 5. 1 released in October 2006.
It has been widely criticized, however, over the lack of Hamas presence in the Organization, even after Hamas won almost two-thirds of the seats in the 2006 legislative council elections.
This folklore has persisted at least as late as 2006, despite a lack of evidence that Fortran was even in use for real-time guidance computations for the Mariner missions.
In September 2006, New Scientist was criticised by science fiction writer Greg Egan, who wrote that " a sensationalist bent and a lack of basic knowledge by its writers " was making the magazine's coverage sufficiently unreliable " to constitute a real threat to the public understanding of science ".
In May 2006 in Geneva, Switzerland the United Nations Committee against Torture released a report, which, along with calling on the United States to close the detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and criticizing interrogation techniques, took note of the " limited investigation and lack of prosecution " in connection to accusations of torture in Areas 2 and 3 of the Chicago Police Department.
However, in the same year as the International Society of Protistologists ' classification was published ( 2005 ), doubts were being expressed as to whether some of these supergroups were monophyletic, particularly the Chromalveolata, and a review in 2006 noted the lack of evidence for several of the supposed six supergroups.
During the winter 2006 / 2007 winter sports activity was strongly restrained by the lack of snow.
It considers both the Fatah-led government in the West Bank and the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip as illegal due to the lack of new elections to the Palestinian National Authority since 2006.
However, countries have applied neoliberal policies at varying levels of intensity ; for example, the OECD ( Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development ) has calculated that only 6 % of Swedish workers are beset with wages it considers low, and that Swedish wages are overall lower due to their lack of neoliberal policies John Schmitt and Ben Zipperer ( 2006 ) of the CEPR have analyzed the effects of intensive Anglo-American neoliberal policies in comparison to continental European neoliberalism, concluding " The U. S. economic and social model is associated with substantial levels of social exclusion, including high levels of income inequality, high relative and absolute poverty rates, poor and unequal educational outcomes, poor health outcomes, and high rates of crime and incarceration.
The older, fuller version 1. 0 ( 2006 ) had two LiveCD discs with source code, but that has not been available recently due to lack of maintenance.
Donald Rumsfeld demonstrated the severe lack of electricity for the entire nation in a photograph released in October 2006.
The event was canceled in 2006 due to lack of funding for security, but returned in 2007.
They operated the Jacksonville Museum, housed in the courthouse until 2006, when it closed due to lack of funding.
In 2006, he wrote a piece for the BBC1 programme This Week bemoaning the lack of characters in modern politics.
Several ABC affiliate broadcasting groups, most notably Hearst-Argyle Television and Allbritton, have declined to air most of the Power Rangers series since 2006 due to the lack of FCC-compliant educational and informational content in the programs.
As of 2006, waterborne diseases are estimated to cause 1. 8 million deaths each year while about 1. 1 billion people lack proper drinking water.
( 2006 ), illustrating the lack of consensus on how to classify meteorites beyond the level of groups.
After a starvation of new investment caused by lack of cashflow, the company introduced the award-winning Mitsubishi i kei car in 2006, its first new model in 29 months, while a revised Outlander has been introduced worldwide to compete in the popular XUV market niche.
They have historically been widely used by law enforcement officers in North America but due to the lack of standardization, in 2006 the U. S. federal government recommended they be discontinued in favor of everyday language.
He also played in seven of his country's ten qualifying matches for the 2006 World Cup, but owing to a lack of appearances at club level during the season, he was dropped from the starting line-up in favour of Artur Boruc and left off the final squad as a result, at which point he had earned 56 caps.

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