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January and 2006
Currently, there are three retired Associate Justices: Sandra Day O ' Connor, who assumed senior status on January 31, 2006, David H. Souter, who assumed senior status on June 29, 2009, and John Paul Stevens, who assumed senior status on June 29, 2010.
On 1 January 2007, the municipality lost its short-lived ( 2003 until 2006 ) county privileges and became part of Region Hovedstaden ( i. e. the Copenhagen Capital Region ).
The BBC News at Ten began simulcasting on the channel on 30 January 2006 as part of the Ten O ' Clock Newshour, followed by extended sport and business news updates.
The successful American businessman and investor Warren Buffett was quoted in the Associated Press ( January 20, 2006 ) as saying " The U. S trade deficit is a bigger threat to the domestic economy than either the federal budget deficit or consumer debt and could lead to political turmoil ...
In January 2006, the Florida Keys had recovered enough to host the fundraising concert to benefit the more hard-hit community of Ocean Springs.
* 6. 912 Introduction to Copyright Law taught by Keith Winstein, MIT OpenCourseWare January IAP 2006
* MIT OpenCourseWare 6. 912 Introduction to Copyright Law Free self-study course with video lectures as offered during the January 2006, Independent Activities Period ( IAP )
In January 2006 Chileans elected their first woman president, Michelle Bachelet, of the Socialist Party.
The first 7 km was completed by January 2006.
( 1 January 2006 )
27. 16 billion cubic metres ( 1 January 2006 )
The two governments signed a document to bolster cooperation in Havana in January 2006.
In 2003, the NZBS further extended restrictions to preclude permanently donors who had received a blood transfusion in the United Kingdom since January 1980, and in April 2006, restrictions were further extended to include the Republic of Ireland and France.
In 1991 there were 2, 000 foreign learners taking China's official Chinese Proficiency Test ( comparable to the English Cambridge Certificate ), while in 2005, the number of candidates had risen sharply to 117, 660 .< ref > " 汉语水平考试中心 : 2005年外国考生总人数近12万 ",< sup > Gov. cn </ sup > Xinhua News Agency, January 16, 2006 .</ ref >
Kung Te-cheng's grandson, Kung Tsui-chang, the 79th lineal descendant, was born in 1975 ; his great-grandson, Kung Yu-jen, the 80th lineal descendant, was born in Taipei on January 1, 2006.
Charles returned to hosting his 6 Music show from November 2006 and to filming Coronation Street from January 2007.
The team hosted ( and lost ) their divisional round match on January 15, 2006 against the Carolina Panthers.
* Sound Mirrors ( January 2006 )
* " Man in a Garage " ( 9 January 2006 )
The researchers estimate there are up to 2, 000 coyotes living in " the greater Chicago area " and that this circumstance may well apply to many other urban landscapes in North America .< ref name =" urb ">< span class =" plainlinks ">" Thriving under our noses, stealthily: coyotes " URL accessed on January 9, 2006 .</ span ></ ref > In Washington, D. C .' s Rock Creek Park, coyotes den and raise their young, scavenge roadkill, and hunt rodents.
She then reprised the role in the Broadway production from January 10 through November 12, 2006.
* Wegge, J., van Dick, R., Fisher, G., Wecking, C., & Moltzen, K. ( 2006, January ).
The project, which used Craig Venter's personal yacht, Sorcerer II, started in Halifax, Canada, circumnavigated the globe and returned to the U. S. in January 2006.
According to results released in January 2006, the constitution was approved by 84 % of voters.
The textiles sector experienced an approximate 17 % drop in exports due in part to the appreciation of the Dominican peso against the dollar, Asian competition following expiration of the quotas of the Multi-Fiber Arrangement, and a government-mandated increase in salaries, which should have occurred in 2005 but was postponed to January 2006.

January and MacLean
John MacLean emerged as a key political figure in what became known as Red Clydeside, and in January 1919, the British Government, fearful of a revolutionary uprising, deployed tanks and soldiers in central Glasgow.
Katherine Anne MacLean ( born January 22, 1925 ) is an American science fiction author best known for her short fiction of the 1950s which examined the impact of technological advances on individuals and society.
In January, 2006, MacLean recalled the reaction of electronic engineers to the story:
" In his essay " The Decline of the Comics ," ( Canadian Forum, January 1954 ) literary critic Hugh MacLean classified American comic strips into four types: daily gag, adventure, soap opera, and " an almost lost comic ideal: the disinterested comment on life's pattern and meaning.
John MacLean was the first candidate to enter the race in January 1967.
Kenneth Irving MacLean ( January 9, 1956 – November 24, 2008 ) was a Scottish-Canadian musician, best known as a former member of the multi-platinum selling band Platinum Blonde.
In an interview with The Scotsman newspaper of 31 January 2006, retired Scottish Judge Lord MacLean – one of the three who convicted Megrahi in 2001 – said he believed the SCCRC would return the case for a further appeal against conviction:

January and reflected
On January 1, 2003, " TNT Plus " began broadcasting as a substitute for TNT, although it does not appear this was ever reflected in the channel's on-air identity.
This situation was reflected in a notice which was posted outside Roscommon Workhouse in January 1847, which stated that no new applicants seeking assistance could be admitted.
The Business section of The New York Times January 11, 1991 reflected the over-capacity generated by Sporck that had to be inherited by Amelio.
Camese may be reflected in Carmenta: Evander's mother is from Arcadia, comes to Latium as an exile migrant and has her two festivals in January: Camese's name does not look Latin.
These colors, however, were not reflected in the official Marine Corps standard until 18 January 1939, when a new design incorporating the new colors was approved.
In January 2002 the Guest Choice Network became the Center for Consumer Freedom, a change of name the group said reflected that " the anti-consumer forces expanding their reach beyond restaurants and taverns going into your communities and even your homes.
As Lane prepared to leave office in January 1920, he reflected on the postwar world:
The station was launched on January 6, 1974 under the callsign CKGN-TV and upon its launch, had branded itself as the " Global Television Network ", a name which reflected its then-unprecedented coverage of several Ontario markets through a network of satellite-fed transmitters.
* Andrea Carlson June 13, 2009 – January 10, 2010 Narrative story objects which reflected the cultural consumption that museum visitors engage in.
The changes, effective as of January 1, 1980, reflected the leadership's conviction that if economic modernization was to succeed, the people — who had suffered through the humiliations, capricious arrests, and massive civil disorders of the Cultural Revolution ( 1966 – 76 )— had to be assured that they no longer would be abused or incarcerated on the basis of hearsay or arbitrary political pronouncements.
In January 1993 his judgement reflected a trend towards the freedom to publish.
In current usage, the " reporting year " after the term " HEDIS " is one year following the year reflected in the data ; for example, " HEDIS 2009 " reports, which will be available in June 2009, will contain analyses of data collected from " measurement year " January – December 2008.
This is reflected in the recent crime stats for between April 2007 and January 2008.
Political turmoil of the late 1960s – exemplified in the West by increasingly violent protests against the Vietnam war – were reflected in the East by the events of the Prague spring which began on 5 January 1968.
On January 25, 2006, in an interview with Anna Maria Tremonti, host of CBC Radio One's morning news program The Current, Arthur stated that he would not join any political party during the then-current parliament, but he did note that the policies of the governing Conservative Party of Canada best reflected his personal political beliefs and stances on many major issues.
In January 2008 this was reflected when it was renamed University College Birmingham.

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