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July and 2003
"--- what Jesus ’ immortal spirit did after His death and before His Resurrection is a mystery to all but the Latter-day Saints ---" ( Elder Spencer J. Condie, Liahona ,-Church magazine – July, 2003 ) "--- unto the wicked he did not go, and among the ungodly and the unrepentant-- his voice was not raised.
The American Missile Defense Agency started a no AMD treaty with Russia, Europe and the USA in July 2003.
On 17 July 2003, Kelly, an employee of the Ministry of Defence, apparently committed suicide after being misquoted by BBC journalist Andrew Gilligan as saying that Tony Blair's Labour government had knowingly " sexed up " the " September Dossier ", a report into Iraq and weapons of mass destruction.
On July 1, 2003, Christopher Swain of Portland, Oregon, became the first person to swim the Columbia River's entire length, in an effort to raise public awareness about the river's environmental health.
630 ( July 2003 est.
October 2003: January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December
DR Congo had a transitional government in July 2003 until the election was over.
The FARDC is being rebuilt as part of the peace process which followed the end of the Second Congo War in July 2003.
The structure was re-striped to accommodate six lanes on October 18, 1989 in response to the temporary closing of the San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge due to the Loma Prieta earthquake, and the permanent widening of the approaches was completed by July 2003.
On July 31, 2008, an unnamed former White House official alleged that the US had imprisoned and interrogated at least one suspect on Diego Garcia during 2002 and possibly 2003.
Dolly ( 5 July 1996 – 14 February 2003 ) was a female domestic sheep, and the first mammal to be cloned from an adult somatic cell, using the process of nuclear transfer.
In 2000, he hosted two summits at Sharm El-Sheikh and one at Taba in an effort to resume the Camp David negotiations suspended in July 2000, and in June 2003, Mubarak hosted President George W. Bush for another summit on Middle East peace process.
A protocol concerning Ethiopian access to Port Sudan was signed between the two countries 5 March 2000 in Khartoum, and this protocol and its subsequent amendment were ratified by the Ethiopian Federal Parliamentary Assembly on 3 July 2003.
For the Roman Catholic Church, this issue was addressed in the 24 July 2003 letter of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which summarized and clarified earlier declarations.
The name Gibtelecom begun to be used in July 2002, and as of 1 October 2003 this name was formally adopted by the company ( which up until then was still Gibraltar Nynex Communications ).
In July 2003, the Jueves Negro demonstrations rocked the capital, forcing the closing of the US embassy and the UN mission, as supporters of Ríos Montt called for his return to power.
* Sir Francis Richards ( July 1998 – April 2003 )
* Sir David Pepper ( April 2003July 2008 )
Brundtland was succeeded on 21 July 2003 by Jong-Wook Lee.
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 ).
* Radio Electronics — July 1948 to January 2003
In July 2003, Connick released his first instrumental album in fifteen years, Other Hours Connick on Piano Volume 1.
It chaired the CSCE ( the forerunner of the OSCE ) in 1994, the EU in 1996, and the G8 in 2001, and held the EU presidency from July to December 2003.
Psychology Press, July 3, 2003.
On July 2, 2003, Morrison was charged with a misdemeanor count of assault.

July and TCL
In July 2008 TCL announced that it planned to raise 1. 7 billion yuan ($ 249 million ) via a share placement on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange to fund the construction of two production lines for LCD televisions ; one for screens of up to 42 inches, and the other for screens of up to 56 inches.

July and chairman
The committee met repeatedly, and chairman John Dickinson presented their results to the Congress on July 12, 1776.
Akuffo, the new SMC chairman, promised publicly to hand over political power to a new government to be elected by 1 July 1979.
President Taya, who won elections in 1992 and 1997, first became chief of state through a December 12, 1984 bloodless coup which made him chairman of the committee of military officers that governed Mauritania from July 1978 to April 1992.
After intermediate results were published on July 30, DP chairman Elbegdorj declared that the elections were rigged and that his party would not accept the results.
The formation of the second coalition government, with Alexander Kerensky as chairman, was completed on 24 July.
* July 30 – Left-wing German terrorists Susanne Albrecht, Brigitte Mohnhaupt and a third person assassinate Jürgen Ponto, chairman of the Dresdner Bank in Oberursel, West Germany.
Using overhead wires to feed electricity to the trams, this network continued to expand so greatly & profitably that when the MMTB was established in July 1919 Alex Cameron was appointed its full-time chairman.
On July 21, 2011, Terry Gross interviewed Louisiana Representative Noble Ellington, then the national chairman of ALEC, about the role of the group's corporate members in drafting legislation and ALEC policy ( prior to the leaking of its internal bill library ) of not revealing the names of its members or of the legislators who attend its conferences.
In July 2009, the chairman of the Sevastopol city council, Valeriy Saratov ( Party of Regions ) stated that Ukraine should increase the amount of compensation it is paying to the city of Sevastopol for hosting the foreign Russian Black Sea Fleet, instead of requesting such obligations from the Russian government and the Russian Ministry of Defense in particular.
On 7 June 2007 Freddy Shepherd's final shares in the club were sold to Mike Ashley and Shepherd was replaced as chairman by Chris Mort on 25 July.
In July 2010, the Stirling Albion Supporters ' Trust successfully took over the running of the club buying out the long-serving chairman, Peter McKenzie, after 14 months of campaigning.
After becoming chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party in July 2002, Chen appeared to move further than Lee's special two-state theory and in early August 2002, by putting forward the " one country on each side " concept, he stated that Taiwan may " go on its own Taiwanese road " and that " it is clear that the two sides of the straits are separate countries.
His younger brother, Arthur Hugh Bunker ( July 29, 1895-May 19, 1964 ), was also a noted businessman, chairman of the executive committee of the War Production Board ( 1941 – 1945 ) during World War II, and president and then board chairman of American Metal Climax ( AMAX ).
The chairman of its original Board of Trustees, Thomas Jordan Jarvis, a former Governor of North Carolina now known as the " Father of ECU ", participated in groundbreaking ceremonies for the first buildings on July 2, 1908 in Greenville, North Carolina and ECTTS opened its doors on October 5, 1909.
Senator Walter F. Mondale, chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity, went to Uvalde on July 30, 1970, and criticized city officials in an interview published in the Uvalde Leader News.
In July 1976 Costello was replaced as INLA chief-of-staff by South Derry man Eddy McNicholl, although he still wielded considerable influence within the movement, retaining his position as chairman of the IRSP.
On July 22, 2005, Soong, unopposed, was reelected chairman of the PFP.
Jesse Alexander Helms, Jr. ( October 18, 1921 – July 4, 2008 ) was a five-term Republican United States Senator from North Carolina who served as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 1995 to 2001.
At the July 2006 Annual General Meeting of the River Thames Alliance, he agreed to continue being chairman for another year.
Hill & Knowlton announced on July 10, 2006, that Mineta would join the firm as vice chairman, effective July 24, 2006.
In 1987 after the United Nations had declared Burma a " Least Developed Country ", Ne Win, resigned on 23 July 1988 as chairman of the ruling Burma Socialist Programme Party at the height of the uprising against one-party rule.
At the height of the Four Eights Uprising against the BSSP, Ne Win resigned as party chairman on 23 July 1988.
The current chairman is Dr. Allison M. Macfarlane, who was sworn in July 9, 2012.

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