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In the wake of the Israeli invasion of Gaza in January 2009, Hamas has been accused of systematically rounding up, torturing and summarily executing Fatah supporters suspected of supplying information to Israel.
However, in the wake of the 2008 global crisis, growth for 2009 was only 0. 9 percent, but rebounded to 8. 8 percent the following year.
By 2008, these state-owned corporations have became increasingly dynamic and generated lots of revenue for the state, with the state-sector leading the recovery of economic growth in 2009 in the wake of the financial crises.
In January 2009, Bolivia limited its foreign relationship with Israel in the wake of strikes in Gaza by Israel.
In the wake of the 2008 – 2009 Gaza conflict, 50, 000 Afghans signed up in Kabul as a symbolic gesture to fight the Israelis.
In January 2009, Bolivia limited its foreign relationship with Israel in the wake of strikes in Gaza by Israel.
In the wake of General Motors filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on June 1, 2009, GM announced that it will continue operating the Defiance facility, thus sparing Defiance the hardship that closing the facility would bring.
In the wake of the 2007 flood, Vernonia School District voters approved a $ 13 million bond in 2009 to build a new K-12 school in Vernonia.
One hundred and nineteen faculty members of the University of Tehran are said to have resigned on June 15, 2009 to protest the attack on university dorms in the wake of contested 2009 presidential elections: although clear follow-up data is hard to establish, it seems that most or all resignations were not accepted.
* Kravel-Tovi, Michal, " To see the invisible messiah: Messianic socialization in the wake of a failed prophecy in Chabad ," Religion, 39, 3 ( 2009 ), 248-260.
On February 12, 2009, Toon Disney ended in the wake of Disney XD, ending cable airings of Power Rangers in certain areas of the United States.
On February 12 2009, the conference's leaders met with Pope Benedict XVI in order to re-assert the importance of Jewish-Catholic relations in the wake of the controversy over negationist comments made by Society of St. Pius X bishop Richard Williamson.
In December 2009 Physicians for Human Rights ( PHR ) renewed its call for the Obama administration ’ s Department of Justice to investigate why the Bush administration impeded an FBI criminal probe in the wake of the July 10, 2009 front page article in The New York Times.
In May 2009, he came out in support of the Green Party in the weeks before the 2009 European elections, supporting the Green Party's ' Clean Campaigning ' pledge in the wake of the scandal over MPs ' expenses.
Opinion swung back in the opposite direction in the wake of financial crisis of 2007 – 2009.
In the wake of the crushing of reformist protest against the 2009 election results, few if any reformist candidates were allowed by the Guardian Council to run.
On 14 May 2009, he resigned from his position as parliamentary aide to Cameron in the wake of the furore over Parliamentary expenses after what was described as an " unacceptable " expenses claim.
On 14 May 2009, her husband Andrew MacKay, the Conservative Member for Bracknell, resigned from his position as parliamentary aide to David Cameron, in the wake of the furore over Parliamentary expenses after what was described as an " unacceptable " expenses claim.
* On August 17, 2009, 10-year-old Philip Thomas Gompf died from a confirmed case after having contracted the parasite while wake boarding with family on Lake Arietta in Polk County, Florida.
On March 17, 2009, Lindt announced the closure of 50 of its 80 retail boutiques in the United States because of weaker demand in the wake of the late-2000s recession.
In the wake of the power-sharing agreement's collapse, Zafy declared on December 18, 2009, that the opposition would form its own government of national unity.

wake and MPs
This was after the current incumbent Anthony Steen decided to step down in the wake of the MPs expenses scandal.
" These comments came just hours after Paul Martin warned his MPs in a private caucus meeting not to make incendiary comments in the wake of the U. S. election.

wake and expenses
On June 17, 2003, he resigned from cabinet in the wake of a controversy concerning the misuse of expenses.
The Society has campaigned successfully for the introduction of STV for local elections in Scotland and led the call for a referendum on the voting system in the wake of the United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal as part of the Vote for a Change campaign.
He lost his seat in the 2009 European Parliament elections, which saw a big fall in the Labour share of the vote in the wake of the Westminster expenses scandal.
Howarth left the role in the wake of the 2009 expenses scandal.

wake and scandal
Zogu soon stepped aside, however, handing over the premiership to Verlaci in the wake of a financial scandal and an assassination attempt by a young radical that left Zogu wounded.
** United States Secretary of the Navy Henry L. Garrett III resigns in the wake of the Tailhook scandal.
** Noboru Takeshita resigns as Prime Minister of Japan in the wake of a stock-trading scandal.
He became Chancellor of West Germany on 16 May 1974, after Brandt's resignation in the wake of an espionage scandal.
Questionable DNA samples taken from Sutton were retested in the wake of the Houston Police Department's crime lab scandal of mishandling DNA evidence.
Peres succeeded Rabin as party leader prior to the 1977 elections when Rabin stepped down in the wake of a foreign currency scandal involving his wife.
In the wake of the Abramoff scandal in Washington and the massive impact that this had on the lobbying scene in the United States, the rules for lobbying in the EU — which until now consist of only a non-binding code of conduct -— may also be tightened.
It was operated by Associated Universities, Inc. ( AUI ), from 1947 until 1998 when Associated lost the contract in the wake of a scandal when tritium leaked into the Long Island Central Pine Barrens groundwater on which it sits.
A few years after the Ambrosiano scandal, many suspects pointed toward Gelli with reference to his possible involvement in the murder of the Milanese banker Roberto Calvi, also known as " God's banker ", who had been jailed in the wake of the collapse of Banco Ambrosiano.
The profession, in turn, was not kind to Dr. Briloff but much of what he advocated has been forced on the industry in the wake of the Enron scandal ( See Sarbanes-Oxley ).
In the wake of the Teapot Dome scandal and other business-related scandals, Democrats and Progressive Republicans objected to the nomination because of Warren's close association with the Sugar Trust.
Giscard's next presidential reelection campaign failed in the wake of the scandal.
Despite this, Cicotte and his alleged co-conspirators were subsequently made permanently ineligible for baseball by Kenesaw Mountain Landis, Major League Baseball's new commissioner, recently hired to restore the integrity of the game in the wake of the 1919 scandal.
In the wake of a succession of issues — the pushing of a highly unpopular consumer tax through the Diet in late 1988, the Recruit insider trading scandal, which tainted virtually all top LDP leaders and forced the resignation of Prime Minister Takeshita Noboru in April ( a successor did not appear until June ), the resignation in July of his successor, Uno Sosuke, because of a sex scandal, and the poor showing in the upper house election — the media provided the Japanese with a detailed and embarrassing dissection of the political system.
The foreign press suggested that Albert Victor was sent on a seven-month tour to British India from October 1889 to avoid the gossip which swept London society in the wake of the scandal.
" The move mimicked the decision Major League Baseball had made in hiring judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis as League Commissioner the previous year to quell questions about the integrity of baseball in the wake of the 1919 World Series gambling scandal ; The New York Times even called Hays the " screen Landis ".
After Wilson lost a leadership challenge in the wake of a personal scandal in a bitter three-way race, the party was led by Gordon Campbell, who became Leader of the Opposition after Wilson's convention defeat.
Ōkuma returned to politics during the constitutional crisis of 1914, when the government of Yamamoto Gonnohyōe was forced to resign in the wake of the Siemens scandal.
Colangelo put together a group that bought the Suns in late 1987, in the wake of the drug scandal.
Strauss was forced to step down as defence minister in 1962 in the wake of the Spiegel scandal.
The field was unofficially known as " The Field Formerly Known As Enron " by fans and critics alike, in wake of the Enron scandal.

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