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The White House FBI files controversy of June 1996 arose concerning improper access by the White House to FBI security-clearance documents.
Frederick Seitz, in a June 12, 1996 editorial-page piece in the Wall Street Journal complained that alterations made to Chapter 8 of the 1995 IPCC report were made to " deceive policy makers and the public into believing that the scientific evidence shows human activities are causing global warming.
Talks with political opponents in early 1996 did not go well, but Déby announced his intent to hold presidential elections in June.
Crowded House at the Café De Kroon, Amsterdam, June 1996.
In June 1996, at a press conference to announce the release of their greatest hits album Recurring Dream, Neil revealed that Crowded House were to disband.
The June 1996 concerts in Europe and Canada were to be their final performances.
An agreement for Dalhousie to amalgamate with Technical University of Nova Scotia was made on 10 June 1996, with the act of amalgamation occurring 31 March 1997.
" Beginning in 1996 and concluding in June 2000, JEDEC developed the DDR ( Double Data Rate ) SDRAM specification ( JESD79 ).
That same web hosting company reported that by June 1996, 65 % of all browsers accessing their servers were HTTP / 1. 1 compliant.
In the general elections of June 1996 the Democratic Party tried to win an absolute majority and manipulated the results.
From 25 users in July 1994, the number of users grew to 1, 000 by November 1995, 5, 000 by June 1996, 10, 000 by December 1996, 50, 000 by October 1999, 100, 000 in November 2001, and peaked around 142, 000 in April 2002.
In June 2008, the Assembly of the Authority elected by acclamation Nii Allotey Odunton of Ghana, Deputy to the Secretary-General since 1996, for a four-year term as Secretary-General beginning 1 January 2009.
Mirabilis was first established in June 1996 by five Israelis: Yair Goldfinger, Sefi Vigiser, Amnon Amir, Arik Vardi, and Arik's father Yossi Vardi.
1995-1996: Between June 1995 and June 1996, 10 public indictments had been confirmed against a total of 33 individuals.
In addition to Duško Tadic, by June 1996 the tribunal had Tihofil Blaškic, Dražen Erdemovic, Zejnil Delalic, Zdravko Mucic, Esad Landžo and Hazim Delic in custody.
On June 22, 1996, the release of Quake marked the second milestone in Id Software history.
Prime Minister Murayama served from June 1994 to January 1996.
), 80. 83 ( January 2009 ), 70. 0 ( December 2007 ), 62. 5 ( September 2005 ), 45. 7 ( June 2001 ), 41. 139 ( December 1999 ), 9. 044 ( 1999 ), 36. 550 ( 1998 ), 35. 404 ( 1997 ), 37. 120 ( 1996 )
Until 1996 the day is celebrated as the Independence Day of Belarus ; after a referendum held that year the celebration of independence is moved to June 3.
After a visit to Transmeta in late 1996, Torvalds accepted a position at the company in California, where he would work from February 1997 until June 2003.
The LTTE has been accused of hijacking several vessels and ships in waters outside Sri Lanka, including Ocean Trader ( in October 1994 ), Irish Mona ( in August 1995 ), Princess Wave ( in August 1996 ), Athena ( in May 1997 ), Misen ( in July 1997 ), Morong Bong ( in July 1997 ), MV Cordiality ( in September 1997 ), Princess Kash ( in August 1998 ), Newko ( in July 1999 ), Uhana ( in June 2000 ), Fuyuan Ya 225 ( Chinese trawler, in March 2003 ), MV Farah III ( in December 2006 ) and City of Liverpool ( in January 2007 ).
* 1996, USA, Regan Books ISBN 0-06-098704-9, Pub date June 19, 1996, Paperback

June and Saeima
Although not a candidate in the first ballot, she was drafted by the Saeima ( Latvian Parliament ) and was elected to the office of President of Latvia on 20 June.
Krasts was a member of Saeima, the Latvian parliament, from June 1999 until being elected to the European Parliament in 2004.

June and re-elected
Criticism of Major's leadership reached such a pitch that he chose to resign, and be re-elected, as party leader in June 1995.
On 22 June 1995, tired of continual threats of leadership challenges that never arose, Major resigned as Leader of the Conservative Party and announced he would contest the resulting leadership election – he continued to serve as Prime Minister while the leadership was vacant, but would have resigned had he not been re-elected by a large enough majority.
When a rebellion in East Germany was harshly suppressed by the Red Army in June 1953, Adenauer took full advantage of the situation and was handily re-elected to a second term as Chancellor.
However, on 26 June 2011 Sato Kilman was re-elected Prime Minister and on 12 July 2011 Vanuatu's Foreign Minister Alfred Carlot re-confirmed Vanuatu's recognition of Abkhazia.
* June 9 – Britain's Conservative government, led by Margaret Thatcher, is re-elected by a landslide majority .< ref >
* June 11 – The Conservative Party of the United Kingdom, led by Margaret Thatcher, is re-elected for a third term at the 1987 general election.
After his opponent died, he was re-elected in 1349 ( 17 June ) and crowned ( 25 July ) King of the Romans.
When he chose not to run again in the June 2004 election, he was one of the longest-serving members in the House of Commons, having been elected and re-elected for seven consecutive terms.
Dole was re-elected in 1974, 1980, 1986, and 1992, before resigning on June 11, 1996 to focus on his Presidential campaign.
* Sean Martinez-Mayor from July 2003 to June 2005, appointed when Burris resigned, re-elected in 2004, resigned
* Richard W. McIlveen-Mayor from June 2005 to 2010, appointed when Martinez resigned, re-elected to two terms
Former Irving City Council member Mayor Herbert Gears was elected to a three-year term in June, 2005 and re-elected in May, 2008 defeating Roland Jeter and Rigo Reza.
Vincent Mazzeo was re-elected without opposition for another four-year term in the November 8, 2011 general election, while New Republicans Lisa Brown and Jim O ' Neil defeated Democratic challengers to win seats representing Wards 1 and 2 respectively in the November 8, 2011 general election, after defeating incumbent Regular Republicans Cindy Kern and Brian Smith in the June Primary.
On 25 June 1947, De Nicola resigned from the post, citing health reasons, but the Constituent Assembly immediately re-elected him again the following day, having recognized in his act signs of nobility and humility.
When he was re-elected, President Bush invited Mineta to continue in the position, and he did so until resigning in June 2006.
He was re-elected, unopposed, to a second term on 21 June 2011.
" He was re-elected on June 8, 2001 for a second term and stepped down on August 3, 2005 after serving his maximum two consecutive terms according to the Islamic Republic's constitution.
He was not re-elected in the parliament elections on 2 June 2009.
In June 1898, he was elected president of the chamber and was re-elected in 1901, but rejected in 1902.
He was easily re-elected in the June 28, 2004 federal election in the newly redistributed riding of Central Nova.
The following year, in the 1923 election he moved to the Dublin North constituency, where he was re-elected in four further elections: June 1927, September 1927, 1932 and 1933.
On 21 October 1945 six Africans were elected, the Four Communes citizens chose Lamine Gueye, Senegal / Mauritania Leopold Sedar Senghor, Ivory Coast / Upper Volta Felix Houphouet-Boigny, Dahomey / Togo Sourou Migan Apithy, Soudan-Niger Fily Dabo Sissoko, and Guinea Yacine Diallo They were all re-elected to the 2nd Constituent Assembly on 2 June 1946.
He was re-elected in 1894, but left the Republican party on June 17, 1896 to join the Silver Republicans, a faction of the Republican Party which opposed the party's position in support of the monetary gold standard.
He was elected president of the ELDR group in the European Parliament in 1998 and was unanimously re-elected Group President in June 1999 following the elections to the European Parliament.

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