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Minutes and meeting
** Minutes, a summary of the proceedings at a meeting
Minutes are known as Hansards, and the theme colour of the meeting chamber is red as in other upper houses.
Minutes from the War Cabinet meeting were not sent to the King until 28 February, so that he did not have a prior chance to object.
Minutes of a Newark town meeting of September 27, 1680, record that " Nathaniel Wheeler, Edward Riggs, and Joseph Riggs, have a Grant to take up Land upon the Chesnut Hill by Raway River near the Stone House ".
* Minutes, a record of the discussion and decisions of the meeting, are often taken by a person designated as the secretary of the committee ; they may be legally obligatory ( again, typically for governance committees, especially boards of directors ).
* Minutes of the meeting of the National Academy of Science ( 1947 )
Minutes of an August 1960 National Security Council meeting confirm that Eisenhower told CIA chief Allen Dulles to " eliminate " the Congolese leader.
Minutes of a British War Cabinet meeting reveal that the British had cited the laws of conquest and military occupation to avoid sharing the administration with the French under a civilian regime.
Minutes of a private meeting at the department between Mr. Lenihan and IMF officials on 29 April 2009 state that the " IMF ( Mr. Seelig ) do not believe that Nama will result in significant increase in bank lending in Ireland ".
* Minutes of meeting
" Expecting the concept to be quickly dismissed by NBC executives during the meeting, Moore proceeded to describe the show in the most ludicrous ways possible, saying, " it would be a cross between 60 Minutes and Fidel Castro on laughing gas.
Minutes, also known as protocols or, informally, notes, are the instant written record of a meeting or hearing.
Minutes may be created during the meeting by a typist or court recorder, who may use shorthand notation and then prepare the minutes and issue them to the participants afterwards.
Minutes are sometimes submitted by the person who is responsible for them ( often the Secretary-not the typist ) at a subsequent meeting for review.
Minutes of each meeting, which explain the reasons for the decision and list the votes of each member, are published on the Bank's website after a two-week delay.
* Minutes of meeting, Panel of Security, Legislative Council, Hong Kong ( 31 March 1999 )
* Minutes of a Terik language meeting at Kapsengere
Rape, for 40 Minutes, recorded the meeting of a rapist and a rape victim.

Minutes and report
Red wine consumption, in general, increased in the US following the airing of the 60 Minutes report on the French Paradox and the potential health benefits of wine and, possibly, the chemical resveratrol.
Criticism of Rather reached a fever pitch after 60 Minutes II ran his report about President Bush's military record ; numerous critics questioned the authenticity of the documents upon which the report was based.
The term " language police " was possibly first used by the American television show 60 Minutes, which ran an investigative report on Quebec language laws.
Minutes later, radar stations report what appear to be inbound Soviet missiles from over the Arctic, as well as possible submarine-launched missiles heading toward the East Coast.
The group of dissidents also gained the attention of Mike Wallace who investigated the church in a report for 60 Minutes.
This was followed up by a Morley Safer report on the television news program 60 Minutes.
* Growing Body Parts-A December 2009 report by 60 Minutes
On September 8, 2004, two months before the 2004 presidential election, 60 Minutes II broadcast a report by Dan Rather claiming that a series of memos had surfaced criticizing President George W. Bush's service record in the Texas Air National Guard, purportedly discovered in the personnel files of Bush's then-commanding officer, Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian.
* Aubrey de Grey, featured in a 2006 60 Minutes special report, is working on advanced studies in human longevity, dubbed " Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence " ( SENS ).
On August 4, 2006, Conyers released his report, The Constitution in Crisis: The Downing Street Minutes and Deception, Manipulation, Torture, Retributions and Cover-ups in the Iraq War, an edited collection of information intended to serve as evidence that the Bush Administration altered intelligence to justify the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
60 Minutes aired a report titled Out of Control on November 23, 1986, featuring interviews with six people who had sued Audi after reporting unintended acceleration, including footage of an Audi 5000 ostensibly displaying a surge of acceleration while the brake pedal was depressed.
Subsequently, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ( NHTSA ) concluded that the majority of unintended acceleration cases, including all the ones that prompted the 60 Minutes report, were caused by driver error such as confusion of pedals.
" Later, a 60 Minutes report brought together 12 men named Robert Johnson, all of whom had experienced problems in airports with being pulled aside and interrogated.
Minutes typically include whether a report was presented, a legal issue was discussed ( such as a potential conflict of interest ), if a particular aspect of an issue was considered, or that a person arrived late ( or left early ) at a particular time.
KMGH-TV is the only Denver TV station to win two Alfred I. duPont-Columbia awards-one for the 2003 report, " Honor and Betrayal: Scandal at the Air Force Academy " ( Ferrugia, Burke, and Kane ) and again in 2010 for the investigative documentary " 33 Minutes to 34 Right ," hosted by Tony Kovaleski and produced by Tom Burke and Arthur Kane.
In October 2008, 60 Minutes aired a report profiling Hamilton and called the fraud the biggest scandal in the history of online gambling.
) CBS news anchor Dan Rather presented the memos as authentic in a September 8, 2004 report on 60 Minutes Wednesday, two months before the vote.
Among the allegations in the 60 Minutes report were that Bush, the son of an ambassador, Congressman and future President, had received preferential treatment in passing over hundreds of applicants to enlist in the Texas Air National Guard in order to avoid being drafted and sent to fight in Vietnam after he had graduated from Yale in 1968.
Aspartame, which as of 2011 is the primary sweetener in Diet Pepsi, has been the subject of controversy, most notably in 1996 amid a 60 Minutes report on concerns alleging that aspartame might be linked to the development of brain tumors in humans.
He was one of the first on the blogosphere to suggest that the Bush National Guard document included in a ' 60 Minutes ' report are a hoax.
In 1980, the IIHS helped 60 Minutes produce a report showing the Jeep CJ rolling over eight times in 435 test runs conducted by a robotic driving apparatus.
* 60 Minutes report on Daniel Tammet
* 60 Minutes report on Savants 2008

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