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2011 and controversy
Due to economic downturn Golden State was forced to sell their entire art collection to ward off its mounting debts and as of spring 2011 the National Museum of African American History and Culture had offered $ 750, 000 to purchase the artworks which led to a controversy regarding the importance of the artworks which have been estimated to be worth at least $ 5 million.
For subject matter jurisdiction, the claims in the case must either: ( 1 ) raise a Federal Question ( i. e., a cause of action or defense arising under the Constitution, a Federal statute, or the law of admiralty ); or have diversity of parties ( i. e., all of the defendants are from a different state than the Plaintiff ), and have an amount in controversy that exceeds a monetary threshold ( which changes from time to time, but is $ 75, 000 as of 2011 ).
* 2011: Blind Ossian's Fingal: fragments and controversy a reprint of the first edition and abridgement of the follow-up with new material by Allan and Linda Burnett ( Edinburgh: Luath Press Ltd )
Moreover, current ( 2011 ) market situation for robotic equipment is a de-facto monopoly of one publicly held corporation which further fuels the cost-effectiveness controversy.
In early 2011 the Council of Europe has viewed a report on the alleged criminal activities and the alleged organ harvesting controversy by Dick Marty ; however, Mr. Marty refused to testify before the judges because of the lack of evidence.
Since the date of Easter is calculated differently in the East and West ( see Easter controversy ), in most years the two traditions celebrate Pentecost on different days ( though in some years the celebrations will coincide, as in 2010 and 2011 ).
Further controversy was caused on 31 January 2011, when striker Andy Carroll was sold to Liverpool for a club record of £ 35 million.
Until 2011, the award category had to be activated by the Awards Board each year, whereas now it is a standard category This led to controversy over whether the film was deliberately snubbed of the nomination by the Academy.
In 2011, the UK together with the United States and Canada, issued sanctions on Iran following controversy over the country's nuclear program.
In February 2011, LSE had to deal with controversy regarding the authorship of the PhD thesis of one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, and also a £ 1. 5m donation to university.
In 2011 the city erupted in controversy after the City Council voted to ban the flying of the Confederate flag on city light poles, a practice which had previously been allowed to commemorate the Virginia holiday Lee-Jackson Day, which is observed on the Friday before Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
After several years of delay and controversy over phasing, construction started in the autumn of 2011 on the Streatham Hub-a major redevelopment next to Streatham railway station.
In December 2011, Milton Hershey School found itself in the midst of controversy after an HIV positive student was denied admission.
In May 2011, controversy related to Clarke's reported views on rape resurfaced after an interview on the radio station BBC 5 Live, where he discussed a proposal to shrink the sentences of criminals, including rapists, who pleaded guilty in trial.
Cordova was at the center of a national controversy when the Mayor and council upheld the city's ban on single wide mobile homes after the tornadoes of April 2011.
As reported in the Los Angeles Times on July 4, 2011, the Maricopa Police Department has become embroiled in a local controversy playing out through large signs posted on the city's main thoroughfare.
On September 6, 2011, the City of West Hollywood demolished that building, which aroused controversy among some community members, including the architect's wife.
In 2010 and 2011, Republican Mayor Terry Warrelmann, was involved in a controversy involving his family and the Borough ’ s refusal to release police reports surrounding the incident.
In 2011, The New York Times reflected on some of the controversy the series engendered:
On 8 February 2011, after more controversy, Soteria was disallowed the contract due to irregularities regarding the conduct of their bid team, and a spending review carried out by the new Conservative Government.
In January 2011, Straw provoked controversy with comments made on Newsnight about Pakistani men.
" In 2011 Nando's launched their snack range in Australia through a separate website called " Little Hotties ", which also created some controversy.
* In a 2011 episode of British television show, The X-Factor, judge Louis Walsh caused some controversy when he responded to a contestant's performance of " Dancing in the Street " with, " If Berry Gordy was alive, he'd sign you ," unaware that Gordy was still alive.
However, in 2011 Robert Wiseman sold the Definitely Devon Brand to Rodda's, who moved the production of Definitely Devon to Cornwall, which caused some controversy as the name was not changed,
The controversy was featured in the television series John Bishop's Britain in September 2011.

2011 and emerged
In March 2011, local Houston businessman Jim Crane emerged as the front-runner to purchase the franchise.
A rumour emerged following these comments suggesting that Hird was part of an unofficial agreement with the Essendon board to replace Matthew Knights for the 2011 AFL Season.
In the middle of July 2010, reports from the German media emerged revealing that Villeneuve was putting together an entry bid to join the 2011 Formula One grid with his own team under the name " Villeneuve Racing ".
In 2011, experimentalists found empirically that Hamilton's rule describes very accurately the conditions under which altruism emerged in simulated populations of foraging robots.
A drug-resistant strain of scarlet fever, resistant to macrolide antibiotics such as erythromycin, but retaining drug-sensitivity to beta-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin, has emerged in Hong Kong in 2011, accounting for at least two deaths in that city-the first such in over a decade .< ref name = APo >
At the 2011 Homebake music festival, The Vines emerged on the main-stage as a three piece, consisting of Nicholls, Heald and drummer Murray Sheridan.
Following the brief 2009 reunion show, a fan group emerged on Facebook in April 2010 supporting a 20th anniversary benefit reunion tour to take place beginning April 16, 2011.
In Russia the white ribbon emerged in October 2011 as a symbol of opposition and since the elections has picked up momentum.
On May 5 2011 The Huffington Post reported the case of Karen Butler, a woman from Newport, Oregon, who emerged from oral surgery with an accent which some describe as sounding Irish, while other sources have indicated that her new accent had an Eastern European sound.
On November 30, 2011, they successfully emerged from bankruptcy.
Starting in the early 2000s, a series of startups emerged offering alternative solutions to single filer solutions in the form of clustered NAS – Spinnaker Networks ( acquired by NetApp in February 2004 ), Exanet ( acquired by Dell in February 2010 ), Gluster ( acquired by RedHat in 2011 ), ONStor ( acquired by LSI in 2009 ), IBRIX ( acquired by HP ), Isilon ( acquired by EMC ), PolyServe ( acquired by HP in 2007 ), and Panasas, to name a few.
Following the collapse of the Gaddafi regime in August 2011, new evidence emerged that a diplomat working at the Libyan embassy in London was seen firing an automatic weapon from a window in April 1984.
In 2011 reports emerged suggesting that the FARC: s supreme leader Alfonso Cano has relocated his headquarters to Valle del Cauca.
In the autumn of 2011, it emerged that the university was considering proposals to knock down the union's extension building and replace it with increased sports facilities.
In December 2011, news of Wulff ’ s alleged former ties with affluent businessmen emerged.
In December, 2011, Round Table emerged from Bankruptcy Court in Oakland, California.
In 2011, the Russian government proclaimed that daylight saving time would in future be observed all year round, thus effectively displacing standard time — an action which the government claimed emerged from health concerns attributed to the annual shift back-and-forth between standard time and daylight saving time.
Ginger exhibited behavior consistent with incubation of eggs in mid-April 2011 and two eyasses emerged towards the end of May 2011, producing the first baby hawks in this nest since 2004.
In early January 2011, conflicting reports emerged regarding Disney's involvement in a proposed entertainment complex in Haifa, Israel, whose plans include a small ( 30, 000 square meter ) amusement park scheduled to open in 2013.
Browne was involved in controversy in November 2011 when it emerged he received a pension from his time as a junior minister at the Department of Agriculture worth € 10, 981 over 12 months despite still being a sitting TD.
There are several competing formats, but none has yet emerged as a de facto standard, although the World Wide Web Consortium adopted EXI as a Recommendation on 10 March 2011.
In 2011 it emerged that 3 former members of staff at Forest Bank successfully sued Kalyx for unfair dismissal and there treatment by the serving Deputy Director of the prison.
In late December 2011 and early January 2012 reports emerged that Ségolène Bergeon Langle, the former director of conservation for the Louvre and France ’ s national museums, and Jean-Pierre Cuzin, the former director of paintings at the Louvre, both of the advisory committee supervising the painting ’ s restoration, had resigned over a painting cleaning controversy, with critics claiming that the painting has been damaged by being cleaned so it became brighter than the artist ever intended.

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