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On and break-up
On May 30, 2006, shareholders approved the break-up of Albertsons.
* On 4 February 1952, a C-47 ( registered OO-CBA ) with sixteen occupants ( twelve passengers, four crew ) crashed near Kikwit following the mid-air break-up of a propeller, which resulted in vital parts of the airliner being destroyed by debris.
On the break-up of the division the officers presented Picton with a valuable service of plate, and on 24 June 1814 he received for the seventh time the thanks of the House of Commons for his great services.
On 4 January 2007, Henin withdrew from the Australian Open and the warm-up tournament in Sydney to deal with the break-up of her marriage.
1996: On September 4, at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards, the four original members of Van Halen received 20-second standing ovation when they made their first public appearance together since their break-up in April 1985.
On the break-up of the Napoleonic system in Germany ( October 1813 ), Fouché was ordered on missions to Rome and thence to Naples, in order to watch the movements of Joachim Murat.
On the break-up of the RCP, his supporters joined Gerry Healy's group The Club, although, having been deported to Ireland, Gluckstein himself did not.
On the break-up of his regiment he went to Scotland and took to farming at Kames Castle.
On March 1, 2007 Cheap Sex's former guitarist, Chris Wick, hanged himself due to struggling with heroin addiction and the death of his mother in 2004, leading to the band's break-up.
On November 10, 2008, Jorge Salán announced on the band's website about his official break-up from the band, to focus on his own music.
On 26 June 2009 it was announced by his family that Miika died from an heart attack caused by a genetic heart condition that he had for many years previous to the break-up.
On 16 February 2006, Zubr leaders Aleh Myatselitsa and Pavel Yukhnevich were among the detained after a police break-up of a peaceful protest calling for the release of political prisoners.
On February 2, 1944, the city was liberated by the Red Army in the Battle of Rovno, and remained part of Soviet Ukraine until the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991.
On the break-up of Mercia under Hardicanute, Nottinghamshire was included in the earldom of the Middle English, but in 1049 it again became part of Leofric's earldom of Mercia, and descended to Edwin and Morkere.
" On July 20, Melchiondo addressed the supposed " break-up " and stated " I can only speak for myself, but as far as I ’ m concerned, as long as Aaron and I are both alive on this planet, Ween is still together.
On the break-up of the Federation, Barbados regained its independence and saw the Barbados Regiment returned to service.
On the mainland, across the Moose River, is the nearby community of Moosonee, which is accessible by water taxi in the summer, ice road in the winter and chartered helicopter in the off-season ( break-up or freeze-up ).
On the break-up of the Moriarty crime ring in The Final Problem ( early 1891 ), Moran escaped incrimination, and followed the Professor to Reichenbach Falls.
On March 8, 2000, Prey. net ( an early Prey site with a section about KMFDM ) released a RealAudio file of a third KMFDM song: " Missing Time ", which was going to be part of the Prey soundtrack but was featured in the film Heavy Metal 2000 instead ( under the name MDFMK which is a side project of KMFDM members during their temporary break-up ).
On a more personal level, in his The Pit and the Pen column in Fangoria magazine producer Alex Gordon revealed that the movie nearly caused a break-up with his then-fiancee Ruth Alexander.
On the afternoon of the 26th July information was received that the Afghan force was making for the Maiwand Pass a few miles away Burrows decided to move early the following day to break-up the Afghan advance guard.

On and Yugoslavia
On 23 January 1990 at its 14th Congress the Communist League of Yugoslavia voted to remove its monopoly on political power, but the same day effectively ceased to exist as a national party when the League of Communists of Slovenia walked out after Serbia's Slobodan Milošević blocked all their reformist proposals – the League of Communists of Croatia walked out soon after.
On 25 June 1991 the Parliament of Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia.
On 25 March 1941, Yugoslavia reluctantly signed the Tripartite Pact, which led to the overthrow of Prince Paul the next day in a bloodless coup by the Yugoslav military.
On 6 April 1941, German, Italian and Hungarian forces launched an invasion of Yugoslavia.
On 27 June 1941, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia appointed Tito Commander in Chief of all project national liberation military forces.
" On 28 September 1944, the Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union ( TASS ) reported that Tito signed an agreement with the U. S. S. R. allowing " temporary entry " of Soviet troops into Yugoslav territory which allowed the Red Army to assist in operations in the northeastern areas of Yugoslavia.
On 7 March 1945, the provisional government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia ( Demokratska Federativna Jugoslavija, DFY ) was assembled in Belgrade by Josip Broz Tito, while the provisional name allowed for either a republic or monarchy.
On 28 June, the other member countries expelled Yugoslavia, citing " nationalist elements " that had " managed in the course of the past five or six months to reach a dominant position in the leadership " of the CPY.
On 13 January 1953, they established that the law on self-management was the basis of the entire social order in Yugoslavia.
On 8 September 1991, the Republic of Macedonia held a referendum where 95. 26 % voted for independence from Yugoslavia, under the name of the Republic of Macedonia.
" On the other hand, Richard Caplan of Reading and Oxford University reviewed the work in International Affairs, where he described the work as " a revisionist and highly contentious account of western policy and the dissolution of Yugoslavia ".
On December 26, 1991, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Serb rebel-held territory in Croatia of Krajina agreed that they would form a new " third Yugoslavia ".
On 4 February 2003, the federal parliament of Yugoslavia created a loose state union-State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.
On 1 December 1918 the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs merged with Serbia, becoming part of the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, itself being renamed in 1929 to Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
On 25 November 1942, the Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia was convened in Bihać, modern day Bosnia and Herzegovina.
On 31 January 1946, the new constitution of Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, modeled after the Soviet Union, established six republics, an autonomous province, and an autonomous district that were part of SR Serbia.
On 4 February 2003 parliament of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ( FRY ) agreed to a weaker union between Serbia and Montenegro within a commonwealth called " Serbia and Montenegro ".
* On September 10, 1976, in the Zagreb mid-air collision a British Airways Trident and a Yugoslav DC-9 collide near Zagreb, Yugoslavia ( now Croatia ), killing all 176 aboard.
On 25 March 1941, fearing that Yugoslavia would be invaded otherwise, Prince Paul signed the Tripartite Pact with significant reservations.
On March 25, 1941 in Vienna, Dragiša Cvetković, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, signed the Tripartite Pact.
On March 27, the regime was overthrown by a military coup d ' état with British support, and the 17-year old King Peter II of Yugoslavia seized power.
On 11 October 1990, as the political, ethnic, and religious situation in the former Yugoslavia became tense ( see Log Revolution ), Arkan created a paramilitary group named the Serb Volunteer Guard, possibly under the auspices of the Department of State Security.
On May 25, 1944, paratroopers were dropped as part of a failed attempt to capture Josip Broz Tito, the head of the Yugoslav Partisans and later postwar leader of Yugoslavia.
On 5 October 1954, the London Memorandum was signed in the British capital by ministers of the United States, United Kingdom, Italy, and Yugoslavia.
On June 25, 1991, Croatia and Slovenia seceded from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

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