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She then worked as a political adviser to Democrat senators John Coulter ( SA ) and Cheryl Kernot ( Qld ).
He spent two years as a journalist with the Townsville Bulletin, then worked as an industrial officer with the State Public Services Federation until 1993, when he was appointed economics adviser first to Senator Cheryl Kernot, the then Senate leader of the Australian Democrats, and to her successor Meg Lees.

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The Belgian vessels were later interned in Spain, except for the patrol craft P16, which managed to escape to the United Kingdom, where it became HMS Kernot.

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Kernot is currently the Director of Social Business at the Centre for Social Impact, based at the University of New South Wales.

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Bartlett was appointed in 1997 to the Senate casual vacancy caused by the resignation of Kernot, and was elected for a six-year term at the 2001 federal election.
In her resignation speech, Kernot did not criticise the Democrats, saying her motivation was due to a " growing sense of outrage at the damage being done to Australia by the Howard Government " and that her position leading a minor party in the Senate meant she " had a limited capacity to help minimise that damage ".
Some derided Kernot because of her ambition ; and, according to journalist Julia Baird, she " found herself at odds with the leadership of the Labor Party ".
Kernot narrowly won the outer metropolitan Brisbane seat of Dickson for Labor at the 1998 election, before losing it at the 2001 election to the Liberal Party candidate Peter Dutton.
As Deputy Leader Evans led a major policy review in every shadow portfolio area, and during 1997 orchestrated in secret the defection to the Labor Party of the popular leader of the Australian Democrats, Senator Cheryl Kernot, who resigned from the Senate in October and became a Labor House of Representatives candidate at the 1998 election.
The political triumph of the defection was, however, soured by the later revelation – by Laurie Oakes in his column in The Bulletin in 2002 – Evans and Kernot had been having an affair at the time.
Brennan began making rough sketches of such a torpedo, and as the concept developed he sought the mathematical assistance of William Charles Kernot, a lecturer at Melbourne University.

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During her period as Member for Dickson, Kernot served in the Shadow Ministry, and held the roles of Shadow Minister for Regional Development, Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Services from 1998 to 1999, and Shadow Minister for Employment and Training from 1999 to 2001.
After retiring from politics, Kernot wrote a " full and frank " biography called Speaking for Myself, which was published in 2002.
On July 3, 2002, in his regular weekly column in The Bulletin, veteran political journalist Laurie Oakes criticised Kernot for failing to mention her extramarital affair while leader of the Democrats with Gareth Evans, who was a Labor frontbencher and key advocate of her move to Labor.
Initially, Kernot and Evans made themselves unavailable for comment ; however, Evans subsequently confirmed the nature of their relationship.
On 30 July 2010, Kernot announced that she would run as a candidate for the Australian Senate representing New South Wales as an independent on a platform of " Change politics ".
The name was chosen for the historical association with the first owner of land in the area, William Kernot Shenton.

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Other appearances include: John Hewson in The Soufflé Rises ( series 1 ); Pat Cash in The Desert Angel ; Cheryl Kernot in We Ain't Got Dames ( series 1 ); Bert Newton ; Amanda Keller and Anne Fulwood in This Night of Nights ( series 1 ); Glenn Ridge in Add Sex and Stir and Office Mole ( series 2 ); Glenn Robbins and Molly Meldrum in Add Sex and Stir, George Negus in Add Sex and Stir and Dick on the Line ( series 3 ) and Ian Baker-Finch in A Hole in the Heart.
In 1990, Bartlett joined the staff of Queensland senator Cheryl Kernot.
In 1900 Snowden's estate was subdivided and sold off to form what is now Monomeath Avenue and residents such as notable architect Percey Kernot and prominent citizen George Coghill moved in.
Other peaks on the plateau include Mount Whitelaw, Mount St Phillack ( the highest ), Mount Mueller, Mount Tyers, Mount Kernot and Mount St Gwinear.
Cheryl Kernot ( born 5 December 1948 ) is an Australian politician, academic, and political activist.
Kernot later stood as an independent candidate to represent New South Wales in the Australian Senate in the 2010 federal election.
Cheryl Kernot was born Cheryl Paton in Maitland, New South Wales on 5 December 1948.
Kernot spent twelve years as a political activist while working as a school teacher in New South Wales and Queensland.
In 1984, Kernot was elected Queensland Secretary of the Australian Democrats, and later in the year, Queensland State President, from 1984 to 1999.
Kernot served as Deputy National President of the party between 1988 until her election to the Senate in 1990.
Kernot surprised party members by immediately contesting the parliamentary leadership, even before taking her place in the Senate on 1 July 1990.
Kernot finally achieved her ambition to become the Democrats ' Senate leader after the 1993 election.
On 15 October 1997, Kernot abruptly defected to the Australian Labor Party, resigning her Senate seat and leaving the leadership of the Democrats to her deputy, Meg Lees.
Oakes claimed the relationship began several years before Kernot joined Labor, and ended in October 1999.
He made the claim based on leaked emails in his possession that proved Kernot had had a five-year relationship with Evans.
Kernot was patron of the Australian women's cricket team from 1994 to 2000 and was also one of Australia's first female qualified cricket umpires.

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Attorney Shearn had worked on this for two years and had succeeded in getting a report supporting his stand from the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
Since 1998, Angola has successfully worked with the United Nations Security Council to impose and carry out sanctions on UNITA.
Alfonso Cuarón was born in México City and is the son of Alfredo Cuarón, a nuclear physicist who worked for the United Nations ' International Atomic Energy Agency for many years.
Stone ( 1847 – 1938 ), a leading American silversmith, was born, trained and worked in Sheffield, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland, before travelling to the United States in 1884.
Heschel saw the teachings of the Hebrew prophets as a clarion call for social action in the United States and worked for black civil rights and against the Vietnam War Heschel was an activist for civil rights in the United States.
It followed a year long campaign first initiated by students who had worked together to block the appointment of former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to an endowed chair at the university in 1977.
Although he was against the Vietnam War, Venter was drafted and enlisted in the United States Navy where he worked in the intensive-care ward of a field hospital.
While relations between the islands have had difficulties, mainly due the huge exodus of illegal immigrants from the Dominican Republic due to the nation's history of economic woes, the islands still, with the assistance of the United States Coast Guard and the Dominican Navy have worked hard to reduce the number of Dominicans crossing the Mona Passage in recent years.
A member of the Labour Party, Dewar worked as a solicitor in Glasgow, but soon tried to get elected to the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
During World War II, he worked in an animation department of the United States Army, where he wrote Design for Death, a film that later won the 1947 Academy Award for Documentary Feature.
He continued to teach and lecture as a visiting professor, particularly in the United States, but increasingly worked as a freelance writer.
He worked for the United Press International and the American Legion News Service in 1921 and 1922 and then became a reporter for the Seattle Times in 1922 and 1923.
Originally employed by the Mathematisch Centrum in Amsterdam, he held a professorship at the Eindhoven University of Technology, worked as a research fellow for Burroughs Corporation in the early 1980s, and later held the Schlumberger Centennial Chair in Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin, in the United States.
Singer has worked as a consultant for several government agencies, including the House Select Committee on Space, NASA, the Government Accountability Office, the National Science Foundation, the United States Atomic Energy Commission, National Research Council, the Department of Defense Strategic Defense Initiative, Department of Energy Nuclear Waste Panel, and the Department of the Treasury.
Hawks worked with Pickford and Neilan again on Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley before joining the United States Army Air Service.
Andrew Sarris in his influential book of film criticism The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929-1968 included Hawks in the " pantheon " of the 14 greatest film directors who had worked in the United States.
When the Taliban refused to hand over bin Laden to US authorities and to disband al-Qaeda bases in Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom was launched in which teams of American and British special forces worked with commanders of the United Front ( Northern Alliance ) against the Taliban.
Italy has worked closely with the United States and others on such issues as NATO and UN operations as well as with assistance to Russia and the other CIS nations, Middle East peace process, multilateral talks, Somalia and Mozambique peacekeeping, and combating drug trafficking, trafficking in women and children, and terrorism.
As late as the year 1900, most industrial workers in the United States still worked a 10-hour day ( 12 hours in the steel industry ), yet earned from 20 to 40 percent less than the minimum deemed necessary for a decent life.
Pei's father urged him to remain in the United States, and he worked for two years at the Boston engineering firm of Stone & Webster.
In 1942 she joined the United States Army Air Forces and worked in the Army Air Forces photointelligence group.
In the fall of 1941, Ribbentrop worked for both the failure of the Japanese-American talks in Washington and Japan attacking the United States.
He worked to restore the West German economy from the destruction in World War II to a central position in Europe, rebuilt its army and came to terms with France, helped make possible Western European unification, opposed rival East Germany, and made his nation a member of NATO and a firm ally of the United States.
His second wife, Anna Dmitrevna Lyubimova ( 1913-2010 ), who married him in 1944, bore him two daughters, Yelena ( who worked at the Institute of Party History ) and Vera ( who worked at the Soviet Embassy in Washington, DC ) in the United States, and a son, Vladimir, who was a Goskino editorialist.

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