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Extensive rescue efforts were undertaken by local, state, federal, and worldwide agencies in the wake of the bombing, and substantial donations were received from across the country.
No major federal financial assistance was made available to the survivors of the Oklahoma City bombing, but the Murrah Fund set up in the wake of the bombing attracted over $ 300, 000 in federal grants.
In the wake of the bombing the U. S. government enacted several pieces of legislation, notably the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996.
Gallia's work did not stop after the 1944 landings in Normandy and Provence ; it provided information to the Allies that allowed for the bombing of military targets in the wake of the retreat of the German armies.
A few months later, in the wake of the April 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, Chung asked an Oklahoma City Fire Department spokesman, " Can the Oklahoma City Fire Department handle this?
Twenty-five years later, a police officer who had been at Oxford Street bus station described to journalist Peter Taylor the scene he came upon in the wake of the bombing :" The first thing that caught my eye was a torso of a human being lying in the middle of the street.
* 20 September 1985 – Paul Quilès succeeds Hernu as Minister of Defense in the wake of the Rainbow Warrior bombing.
On March 3, 1880, Count Loris-Melikov, the chairman of the Supreme Executive Committee that Alexander created in the wake of the Winter Palace bombing to address the wave of revolutionary terrorism, took control of the Third Section and Gendarmerie from General Drenteln and appointed Major-General Cherevin as acting Head Controller.
In the wake of the 1983 United States Embassy bombing in Beirut and the 1998 United States embassy bombings in Dar es Salaam and Nairobi, its focus has shifted from aesthetics to security.
Rather, it could also indicate a reaction against modernism in the wake of the Second World War ( with its disrespect for human rights, just confirmed in the Geneva Convention, through the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Holocaust, the bombing of Dresden, the fire-bombing of Tokyo, and Japanese American internment ).
The courthouse was designed in 1995 but did not open until 2006 following redesign requirements in the wake of the Oklahoma City bombing and the September 11 attacks.
At the time of its name change in 2001, BIN's role in coordinating was deemphasized, but, in the wake of the 2002 Bali bombing, that aspect of the agency's operations was the subject of renewed focus as part of an all-around expansion of the agency's budget and operations.
In the wake of the Oklahoma City bombing, she formed a task force to rebuild the childcare center lost in the disaster.
In the wake of the bombing, a flotilla of private New Zealand yachts sailed to Moruroa to protest against the French test.

wake and national
It has become a song that inspires hope in the wake of tragedy, becoming a sort of " spiritual national anthem " according to authors Mary Rourke and Emily Gwathmey.
The first publication of The Tale of Igor's Campaign coincided with the rise in Russian national spirit in the wake of the Napoleonic wars and Suvorov's campaigns in Central Europe.
According to the Haley biographies Bill Haley by John Swenson and Rock Around the Clock by Dawson, the song was offered to Haley in the wake of his first national success " Crazy Man, Crazy " in 1953, after being copyrighted with the U. S. Library of Congress on March 31.
In the wake of these changes, investment and population growth slowly resumed, though unemployment was to remain above the national average for the duration of Kennett's premiership.
In 2006, the city made the front page of national newspapers when 200, 000 residents were told to evacuate in the wake of flooding that was forecast to reach levels near that of ' 72 but fell short of predictions.
Almost eighty years later, in the wake of the Second World War, Emperor Hirohito paid homage to the Oath and reaffirmed it as the basis of " national polity " in his famous Ningen-sengen rescript.
In the wake of the whirlwind, they had battled against a national depression, bank failures, discouragement, and doubt during a painful period of let down.
Williamson gained a degree of notoriety in the 1980s in the wake of an incident that made the national news, leading to an hour-long examination on The Oprah Winfrey Show.
During the period of national renaissance in the wake of the Napoleonic wars, he was seen as an early protagonist of German resistance to foreign rule and a symbol of national unity.
In the wake of the spirit of optimism during the time around reunification it was exactly this that gave impetus for the establishment of the national park.
Following in the wake of the Beatles ' national and then international success, the Rolling Stones soon established themselves as the second most popular UK band and joined the British Invasion of the American record charts as leaders of a second wave of R & B orientated bands.
In the early months of 1865, with the government facing pressing financial needs in the wake of disappointing sales of the new " seven-thirty " notes by the national banks, Cooke's services were again secured.
In the wake of his resignation, Alfred Deakin provided an explanatory editorial under alias for the British public in the Morning Post: ‘ Our first Governor General may be said to have taken with him all the decorations and display and some of the anticipations that splendidly surrounded the inauguration of our national existence ... we have ... revised our estimate of high office, stripping it too hastily, but not unkindly, of its festal trappings.
The construction of the airport was stalled for lack of funding until 1995, when it won national government support as a means for recovering the Kobe economy in the wake of the great Hanshin earthquake.
When they run into a young seductress ( Renee Soutendijk ), her homosexual brother, national motocross champion Witkamp ( Rutger Hauer ) and the national press that follows in his wake, their futures change drastically.
The Introduction to Outer Space, produced in an effort to garner support for a national space program in the wake of the Sputnik flight, read on its first page:
The Soviet administration had forcefully incorporated the Baltic national armies at the wake of the occupation in 1940.
In the wake of the riots, the government declared a state of national emergency, and Parliament was suspended.
In 1986, in the wake of the space shuttle Challenger disaster, Congress commissioned a panel of experts to investigate and evaluate the future the national space program.
Bowell stood aside as national Conservative leader, leaving a weakened and badly-divided party in his wake.
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.
Although a failure, Brown's attempt reflected Britain's national anxiety in the wake of the Seven Years ' War.

wake and media
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.
In the wake of Ireland's game against England at Croke Park in the 2007 Six Nations championship, commentators in the Irish media talked about how powerful the rendition of the anthem was: " Amhrán na bhFiann " and " Ireland's Call " were belted out with such hair-raising intensity that men and women were crying as they sang.
In the wake of the March 2006 incident with the Capitol Police officer, Rep. McKinney was in the news, and her office invited the media to attend one of her monthly " District Days ," where she spends one full day meeting with constituents to discuss issues of concern.
Still, in the wake of the massive success of the album Nevermind ( also 1991 ) by Nirvana, the media and the marketing industry popularised and mass-marketed " grunge " clothes, music and such.
In July 2010, in the wake of a scandal involving several wrestlers admitting to illegal gambling, he denied he had connections with members of the yakuza underworld after media reports that he was seen with a mobster during a visit to Ehime prefecture to recruit new apprentices.
In the wake of the News of The World hacking affair, Dyke frequently appeared in the media to comment on events.
According to Angolan media, France and Portugal will allow extradition of leaders of the separatist movement in the wake of January 8 attacks on Togo's football team for which FLEC claimed the responsibility.
On 21 March 2006, she resigned from her office as minister of foreign affairs, after it was confirmed that she lied to media about her involvement in the closing of a website belonging to the Sweden Democrats, in the wake of the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy.
The ensuing scandal, coming in the wake of the Roscoe " Fatty " Arbuckle murder trial, was the subject of widespread media speculation and embellishment.
Though this resulted in stirring controversy, opposition to the new laws was overcome by media reporting of the massacre and mounting public opinion in the wake of the shootings ( see Gun politics in Australia for more information on the 1996 legislation ).
This can be rationalized by realizing that the faster the object moves though the media, the less time there is for a wake to build up behind it.
In the wake of the explosion, Canadian and international media coverage descended upon the tiny hamlet of Plymouth and the nearby towns of New Glasgow, Stellarton, Westville and Trenton.
In the wake of Stewart, who was having to cope with drastic changes to the offensive team members ( including Tomczak, who had served as his mentor ), having a mediocre 1999 season and a competitive first training camp, Steelers coach Bill Cowher ( who, according to media rumors, was nearly fired by the Steelers organization for giving Stewart too many chances ) assigned Graham as the starting quarterback for the start of the 2000 season.
According to local media, the three biggest parties in the council had agreed in the wake of the October 2004 municipal election that the mayor's seat will go to the Coalition party.
Prior to the legalisation of homosexuality in Ireland ( in the wake of the European Court of Human Rights ' decision in Norris v. Ireland ), the media was not allowed to promote it in a positive light ( although this prohibition was often ignored particularly by publications such as Hot Press and In Dublin ).
A June 2008 controversy over Jardin's deletion from public view all posts and links associated with sex blogger Violet Blue in the wake of a falling-out led to discussions about journalism ethics and standards and media transparency.
Most local media sources gave Clarence 13X positive coverage in the wake of his death.
Domestically, there were many objections from the Congress and the media with regards to the use of United States military forces in the wake of the Vietnam War and in addition within the Defense Department, the Armed Services were just not enthusiastic about the establishment of another limited contingency organization.
In the immediate wake of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, the maxim was aired and questioned in the American media with renewed force.
In the wake of local media reports of expensive Italian marble used in its construction, the structure was derisively dubbed the Taj Mahal.
In 1994 he was one of 52 signatories of Mainstream Science on Intelligence, a public statement written by Linda Gottfredson and published in the Wall Street Journal as a response to what the authors viewed as the inaccurate and misleading reports made by the media regarding academic consensus on the results of intelligence research in the wake of the appearance of The Bell Curve earlier the same year.
In 1994, he was one of 52 signatories of Mainstream Science on Intelligence, a public statement written by Linda Gottfredson and published in the Wall Street Journal as a response to what the authors viewed as the inaccurate and misleading reports made by the media regarding academic consensus on the results of intelligence research in the wake of the appearance of The Bell Curve earlier the same year.
Such works began to appear in the 1960s in the wake of Conceptual art's rejection of standard artistic media like painting and embrace of much more ephemeral, transient materials and forms ( including concepts themselves, independent of realization in any concrete material form ).
Officers began operational patrols on the Mass Rapid Transit network from 15 August 2005 amid much media attention, particularly in the wake of the 7 July 2005 London bombings in which Jean Charles de Menezes was killed by Metropolitan Police Service officers in a controversial shoot-to-kill policy adopted there.

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