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May and 2000
In May 2000, Andranik Margaryan replaced Aram Sargsyan as Prime Minister.
* admittance into NATO's Partnership for Peace Programme in May 2000
* He was a featured panelist ( with Lars Ulrich ) on the May 12, 2000 episode of the Charlie Rose show.
Tramlink ( originally and sometimes still called Croydon Tramlink ) is a tramway system in south London in the United Kingdom which began operation in May 2000.
Thirty-eight stops opened as part of the phased introduction of tram services in May 2000.
The institute is best known for establishing the Millennium Prize Problems on May 24, 2000.
May 1, 2000 to February 4, 2001
In May 2000, he later had surgery to repair a leaking heart valve, and was forced to take a three month break from Parliament, with Deputy First Minister, Jim Wallace taking over as Acting First Minister.
( May 2000 )
Edward Bellamy ( March 26, 1850 – May 22, 1898 ) was an American author and socialist, most famous for his utopian novel, Looking Backward, a Rip Van Winkle-like tale set in the distant future of the year 2000.
* Freeman Dyson wins $ 1m religion prize, 9 May 2000
* Singer, S. Fred " Testimony of Prof. S. Fred Singer ", Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on Climate Change, July 18, 2000, accessed May 16, 2010.
This changed with President Bill Clinton ordering Selective Availability to be turned off at midnight May 1, 2000, improving the precision of civilian GPS from to.
The episode first aired on 11 May 2000, with John Schneider as the villain.
The series was broadcast in the U. S. on Cartoon Network's action-oriented programing block Toonami, premiering on March 6, 2000 and ending on May 11, 2000.
Geocaching was conceived shortly after the removal of Selective Availability from GPS on May 2, 2000, because the improved accuracy of the system allowed for a small container to be specifically placed and located.
The first documented placement of a GPS-located cache took place on May 3, 2000, by Dave Ulmer of Beavercreek, Oregon.
By May 6, 2000, it had been found twice and logged once ( by Mike Teague of Vancouver, Washington ).
On May 30, 2000, Matt Stum suggested that " stash " could have negative connotations, and suggested instead " geocaching.
The first website to list geocaches was announced by Mike Teague on May 8, 2000.
On May 2, 2000, SA was disabled by President of the United States Bill Clinton ; in late 2001 the entity managing the GPS confirmed that they did not intend to enable selective availability ever again.
; May 2000: ISO / IEC 15445: 2000 (" ISO HTML ", based on HTML 4. 01 Strict ) was published as an ISO / IEC international standard.
In May 2000 the Haitian legislative election, 2000 for the Chamber of Deputies and two-thirds of the Senate took place.

May and compromise
A compromise was arranged by the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, who had been crowned emperor at Rome on 31 May 1433.
) Even Hampden still believed that a compromise with the episcopal principle was possible, and assured Falkland that if the bill taken up to the House of Lords on 1 May 1641, excluding the bishops from the Lords and the clergy from secular offices, were passed, " there would be nothing more attempted to the prejudice of the church ".
A compromise, approved of by the government, was adopted by the First Chamber on the May 14, 1907 by 110 votes against 29 and in the Second Chamber by 128 against 98.
In May, MACV attempted to obtain a compromise from the CIA by maintaining that Viet Cong militias did not constitute a fighting force but were essentially low level fifth columnists used for information collection.
On May 23, 2005, Pryor was one of the 14 senators who forged a compromise on the Democrats ' use of the judicial filibuster.
He seemed to be the ideal choice to negotiate and secured Somerset's release from prison in Feb 1455 ; he was still trying to get a compromise up to the eve of the First Battle of St. Albans on 22 May 1455.
However, Christian Democrat party leader Aldo Moro's kidnapping and murder by the Red Brigades in May 1978 put an end to any hopes of such a compromise.
After succeeding with great difficulty in inducing the cabinet to agree to a compromise on the corn laws, Huskisson finally resigned office in May 1828 on account of a difference with his colleagues in regard to the disfranchisement of East Retford.
On May 24 a mass meeting was held to discuss the question of whether to settle on a compromise proposed by the employers, which did not entail a closed union shop.
In fact, in the May ' 68 movement there was a lot of " anti-unionist euphoria ," against the mainstream unions, the CGT, FO and CFDT, that were more willing to compromise with the powers that be than enact the will of the base.
On May 23, 2005, Warner was one of 14 centrist senators ( Gang of 14 ) to forge a compromise on the Democrats ' proposed use of the judicial filibuster, thus blocking the Republican leadership's attempt to implement the so-called nuclear option.
On May 23, 2005, Chafee was one of 14 bipartisan senators to forge a compromise on the Democrats ' use of the judicial filibuster, forestalling the Republican leadership's implementation of the so-called " nuclear option ".
On 18 May 2004, the Council agreed in an advisory vote to resubmit to Parliament what was described as a " compromise version " of the proposal.
The JOA was to take effect on May 1, 1966, but the unions immediately threw up a strike, and as the months dragged on, a compromise three-way merger was arrived at on August 15.
On May 23, 2005, Collins was one of fourteen senators to forge a compromise on the Democrats ' use of the judicial filibuster, thus allowing the Republican leadership to end debate without having to exercise the so-called " nuclear option ".
On May 28, 2009, members of the club met with LU administration members again, and Falwell stated that he was " optimistic that if the university can work directly with the students that a compromise can be reached.
So a compromise was passed in May 1916, as the war raged on and Berlin was debating whether America was so weak it could be ignored.
Although a Labour politician, Dalton was a strong supporter of Churchill during the crisis of May, 1940, when Lord Halifax and other Conservative supporters of appeasement in the war cabinet urged a compromise peace.
By May 6, 1913 Britain and the Ottoman Empire initialed the compromise and the Anglo-Ottoman Convention was signed on July 29, 1913, two years exact from the first memorandum.
On May 25, 1368, a compromise was negotiated in Anklam, which was made a formal treaty on June 8, 1372 in Stargard, and resulted in a partition of Pomerania-Wolgast.
As a compromise, the CNE set aside five days in May 2004 to allow the owners of disputed signatures to confirm that they did, in fact, back the referendum call: this was known as the reparo process.
A May 10, 1950 editorial in The New York Times suggested that a site in southern Dobbs Ferry or northern Hastings-on-Hudson, where the Hudson narrowed considerably from its three-mile ( 5 km ) width at Tappan Zee, would be a more appropriate site, and suggested that Governor Dewey work with his counterpart, Governor of New Jersey Alfred E. Driscoll, to craft a compromise that would offer Thruway customers a discounted bridge fare at a more southerly crossing.
On May 23, 2005, Salazar was among the Gang of 14 moderate senators to forge a compromise on the Democrats ' use of the filibuster against judicial appointments, thus blocking the Republican leadership's attempt to implement the so-called " nuclear option ".
The report was originally scheduled for release on May 27, 2004, but a compromise agreed to by Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert allowed a sixty-day extension through July 26.

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