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programme and security
The first programme of the party concentrated on job creation, democracy, gender equality, environmental and consumer protection, peace and security, regulation of immigration, discouragement of racism and fighting organised crime.
Turkmenistan is a partner country of the EU INOGATE energy programme, which has four key topics: enhancing energy security,
An example is the " Community Area-Based Development Approach " to agricultural development (" CABDA "), an NGO programme with the objective of providing an alternative approach to increasing food security in Africa.
Its programme is moderately progressive and focused on issues such as employment, social security and healthcare.
As minister of economic affairs and employment in the governments of Leszek Miller and Marek Belka, he conceived the so-called Hausner Plan ( Plan Hausnera ), a programme for market-socialist reform concerning state-owned business, public administration, and social security.
From 1941 to 1945 the islands hosted a New Zealand meteorological station as part of a coastwatching programme staffed by scientist volunteers and known for security reasons as the " Cape Expedition ".
In this capacity he compromised a programme of joint U. S .- UK paramilitary operations ( Albanian Subversion, Valuable Project ) in Enver Hoxha's Albania ( although it has been shown that these operations were further compromised " on the ground " by poor security discipline amongst the Albanian émigrés recruited to undertake the operations ).
While their characters were less significant, well-known actors who played cameos in the programme included Joan Sims, best known for her numerous roles in the Carry On films, who guest-starred in the feature-length episode " The Frog's Legacy " as an aunt of Trigger and old friend of Del's late mother ; future Hollywood star David Thewlis, who played a young wannabe musician in " It's Only Rock and Roll "; John Bardon, who played the role of Jim Branning in the soap opera " EastEnders ", as the supermarket security officer in " The Longest Night ".
However, the party entered in 2002 national parliament with a right-wing populist programme and the major issues security and immigration.
* Helvering v. Davis, 301 U. S. 619 ( 1937 ) social security not a contributory programme
The programme producers suspended the privileges amid concerns about the badges being sold in March 2006, but they were reintroduced with additional security a few months later ( see below ).
Television Centre had its security breached with around 30 anti-fascist protesters storming the reception area and several hundred protesters gathering outside reacting to Griffin's presence on the programme.
Lieutenant-General Leslie Groves of Corps of Engineers tightened the security of the American atomic bomb programme that dried up the information flow to Britain.
RAW is also involved in the security of India's nuclear programme.
30, 000 volunteer officials and support staff assisted in the running of the games, including 900 staff of the Bank of Ireland who coordinated the host town programme and 800 members of the Irish Defence Forces who maintained the radio communication network, and provided support for bridge building, security duties, VIP drivers, standard bearers for ceremonial events and emergency medical teams.
* To provide security in and at all sites of the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration programme
The government demanded that the programme on Zircon be shelved, on the grounds of national security, and the BBC complied.
The Personal Software Inspector ( PSI ) is a freeware programme for online security.
My favourites were: " hard working families ", " providing opportunity and security ", " breaking down barriers " and " on the firm foundations we have laid down since 1997 our programme will embed a new progressive consensus in our country ".
With its current development programme it is a small airport with big plans – improving the commercial offer, enlarging security and other essential services, and gaining plaudits from the country's population.
* 8 March 2006: Ninth Report: the first report under Article 5 ( 1 ) obliging the IMC to " monitor whether, in the light of its own assessment of the paramilitary threat and of the British Government's obligation to ensure community safety and security, the commitments the British Government made in the programme are being fulfilled to the agreed timescale "
This was a security initiative directed by the University of Pennsylvania Distributed Systems Laboratory and paid for through the Composable High Assurance Trusted Systems programme.

programme and consultant
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen ( born 11 March 1965 ) is a successful homestyle consultant best known for his appearances on the BBC television programme Changing Rooms.
During the Second World War, Winnicott served as consultant psychiatrist to the evacuee programme.
* Lars Tharp, arts and antiques consultant, presenter and speaker, and the ceramics expert on the BBC television programme Antiques Roadshow ( 1965-1972 )
This programme alleged that a lobbying consultant, Kevin Craig, acting on behalf of the Australian Wool and Sheep Industry Taskforce offered a Swedish activist a free trip to Australia if the activist agreed not to go on camera nor do an interview.
Popper was a programme consultant and co-writer for the TV sketch comedy The Peter Serafinowicz Show ( 2007 ), in which he also made several brief onscreen appearances.

programme and Patrick
On 14 December 1977, he appeared with Arthur C. Clarke on Patrick Moore's BBC The Sky At Night programme.
* BBC's Sky at Night programme: Patrick Moore demonstrates Parallax using Cricket.
* April 24 – Patrick Moore presents the first episode of The Sky at Night, a BBC television programme for astronomy enthusiasts.
In a documentary programme about that album ( as part of the Classic Albums TV series ), lead singer Bruce Dickinson wanders through the avenues of Portmeirion and describes how the song was written and how the band's manager obtained permission from Patrick McGoohan to use dialogue from the show in the song's introduction.
The programme, led by Co-Artistic Directors Joanna Sherman and Patrick Sciarratta was generally called Interarts.
A live BBC programme with Patrick Moore was clouded out and the eclipse was missed.
The show has had the same permanent presenter, Sir Patrick Moore, from its first airing on 24 April 1957, making it the longest-running programme with the same presenter in television history.
Patrick Troughton ( who had played the Second Doctor and whom Davison had watched on the programme as a teenager ) had recommended to Davison that he leave the role after three years, and Davison followed his advice.
Vision On was conceived and developed by BBC producers Ursula Eason and Patrick Dowling to replace a monthly series For the Deaf, a programme paced slowly enough for children to read captions and subtitles.
The programme came about because Patrick Dowling ( who also introduced episodes of series 2 ) had an interest in Dungeons and Dragons and wanted to televise a show that would capture the mood.
Under the direction of France Télévisions président Patrick de Carolis and director of channels Patrice Duhamel, October 2006 saw the introduction of a new daily cultural programme called Ce soir ( ou jamais!
But at the start of 2007 there was a similar programme broadcast on BBC One called Your Country Needs You, presented by Patrick Kielty, with the same general format.
Dicks went on to become the main script editor on the programme the following year, and earned his first writing credit on the show when he and Hulke co-wrote the epic ten-part story The War Games which closed the sixth season and the era of Second Doctor Patrick Troughton.
He had been advised by Patrick Troughton to stay no longer than three years, and was also disenchanted with the quality of the scripts on the programme during the twentieth season.
# The image is being used for informational purposes about the character of the Second Doctor, as played by Patrick Troughton in the television programme Doctor Who ;
Patrick Depailler took the F2 championship in an Elf-sponsored March-BMW, the marque's last title for several years as the Elf sponsorship programme and ( in 1976 ) the arrival of Renault engines turned the formula into a French benefit.
Bradford appeared on the Channel 4 television programme BodyShock giving advice to Patrick Deuel.
For the 10th anniversary of the programme in 1973, Hartnell appeared in The Three Doctors, which also saw Patrick Troughton reprise his role as the Second Doctor.
His final assignment on the programme was to solve problems with the characterization of the new Doctor, Patrick Troughton in the story The Power of the Daleks.
Following a TV programme, lecture, and book by Patrick Moore, there was renewed interest in the six foot telescope in the 1970s.
* Paddy MacDee, ( Patrick McDermott ) ( born c. 1950 ) radio programme host

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