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With such business implications in mind, David Liddle ( General Manager, Xerox Office Systems ) and Metcalfe ( 3Com ) strongly supported a proposal of Fritz Röscheisen ( Siemens Private Networks ) for an alliance in the emerging office communication market, including Siemens ' support for the international standardization of Ethernet ( April 10, 1981 ).
Private international law has no real connection with public international law, and is instead a feature of local law which varies from country to country.
Private international law ( droit international privé ) is used in France, as well as in Italy, Greece, and the Spanish-and Portuguese-speaking countries.
* Hague Conference on Private International Law, ( HCCH ), the oldest and preeminent private international law harmonisation institution
Private international cartels ( those with participants from two or more nations ) had an average price increase of 28 %, whereas domestic cartels averaged 18 %.
As of late 2006, however, majority ownership ( 80. 51 %) lies in the hands of Tatra Holdings s. r. o., an international consortium comprising Vectra Limited of UK, Sam Eyde of the U. S., KBC Private Equity of Belgium, Meadowhill s. r. o.
A number of well-known people were educated at Dumfries Academy, among them Henry Duncan, founder of the world's first commercial savings bank, Sir James Anderson, who captained the SS Great Eastern on the Transatlantic telegraph cable laying voyages in 1865 and 1866, James Matthew Barrie, author of Peter Pan, missionary Jane Haining, international diplomat Alexander Knox Helm, John Laurie, actor ( Private Fraser in Dad's Army ), artist Robin Philipson, singer John Hanson, Alex Graham, cartoonist best known for the Fred Basset series and Jock Wishart, who in 1998 set a new world record for circumnavigating the globe in a powered vessel.
Private international law has no real connection with public international law, and is instead a feature of local law which varies from country to country.
The principal areas of Entertainment Law overlap substantially with the well-known and conventional field of intellectual property law, but generally speaking the practice of entertainment law often involves questions of employment law, contract law, torts, labor law, bankruptcy law, immigration, securities law, security interests, agency, intellectual property ( especially trademarks, copyright, and the so-called " Right of Publicity "), right of privacy, defamation, clearance of rights, product placement, advertising, criminal law, tax law, International law ( especially Private international law ), and insurance law.
" Private Dancer " by Tina Turner was an international hit and her second highest charting single reaching No. 7 on the U. S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Private audiences of the Monarch with heads of state, heads of government, parliamentary delegations, leaders of international organisations and military leaders are usually held at the residence palace of the Monarch at Amalienborg Palace.
Private sector nursery education curricula consist of proprietary guidelines or international guidelines.
Private sector employers with large workforces in Bathurst ( according to statistics published in 2009 ) include Devro, an international company that produces food casing products and Mars Petcare manufacturing plant are the single largest private employers of labour.
Occasional errors and revisions accounts for some past criticism while the allocation of Private Finance Initiative expenditure ( albeit following OECD and international statistical guidelines according to who carries the risk ) has attracted political attention.
* Hague Conference on Private International Law, the preeminent organisation in the area of private international law from the early 1900s through the present day
He takes a special interest in economic matters, financial services, foreign trade and international development and is currently Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Venture Capital & Private Equity as well as Vice Chairman of the Groups on Football and Bangladesh.
World in Action employed many leading journalists, among them John Pilger ; Michael Parkinson ; Gordon Burns ; Rob Rohrer ; Nick Davies, Ed Vulliamy and David Leigh of The Guardian ; Alasdair Palmer of the Sunday Telegraph ; John Ware, BBC Panoramas leading investigative reporter ; Anthony Wilson, whose second career as a music impresario was immortalised in the feature film 24 Hour Party People ; Michael Gillard, creator of the Slicker business pages in the satirical magazine Private Eye ; Donal MacIntyre ; the writer Mark Hollingsworth ; Quentin McDermott, since 1999 a leading investigative reporter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ; Tony Watson, editor of the Yorkshire Post for 13 years and editor-in-chief of the Press Association from December 2006 ; and Andrew Jennings, author of Lords of the Rings, who has campaigned vigorously for more than a decade against corruption in international sport.
On October 13, 2005, Fort Campbell made international headlines when Private Nicholas Mikel opened fire on a group of soldiers training at the base.
He said that Stewart's killer was a " Private Gonzalez " who was killed in combat later the same day ; this elicited audible reactions of disbelief from the international press corps when announced at an official news conference.

Private and law
Because ISPs are no longer prohibited from discriminating among different types of content under common carrier law, Internet providers may charge additional fees for certain kinds of services, such as Virtual Private Networks.
** University of Hamburg with Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law-PhD in maritime law
Private civil suits may be brought, in both state and federal court, against violators of state and federal antitrust law.
Private Acts are local and personal in their effect, giving special powers to bodies such as local authorities or making exceptions to the law in particular geographic areas.
Private property gives its owners stability, as well as a vested interest in the enforcement of property law.
Dismore spoke for three hours and 17 minutes to block a Conservative Private Member's Bill, the Criminal Law ( Amendment ) ( Protection of Property ) Bill, which he claimed amounted to " vigilante law.
Private ownership of these big cats is not prohibited by this law but the law does make it illegal to transport, sell, or purchase them in interstate or foreign commerce.
* Licensed Private Investigator, a person who can be hired by individuals or groups to undertake investigatory law services

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He also helped Schoenberg run his Society for Private Musical Performances, which sought to create the ideal environment for the exploration and appreciation of unfamiliar new music by means of open rehearsals, repeat performances, and the exclusion of professional critics.
Private to public equities arbitrage is a term which can arguably be applied to investment banking in general.
On July 12, 1985, in conjunction with a credit card fraud investigation, the Middlesex County, NJ Sheriff's department raided and seized The Private Sector BBS, which was the official BBS for grey hat hacker quarterly 2600 Magazine at the time.
Private banks which had previously had that right retained it, provided that their headquarters were outside London and that they deposited security against the notes that they issued.
Vermont has three creameries that produce what is regarded as first-class Cheddar: the Cabot Creamery, which produces the sixteen-month-old Private Stock Cheddar ; the Grafton Village Company ; and Shelburne Farms.
Awareness of the brand was spread in Britain by the satirical political magazine " Private Eye " which ran a cartoon series " The Adventures of Barry McKenzie ", featuring a bumbling Foster's swilling Australian expatriate, from about 1964 onwards.
In 1975, the Queen, through her Private Secretary, wrote that she " has no part in the decisions which the Governor-General must take in accordance with the Constitution ".
Private Eye parodied Sue Townsend's The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, age 13¾ to write The Secret Diary of John Major, age 47¾, in which Major was portrayed as a naive nincompoop ( e. g. keeping lists of his enemies in a Rymans Notebook called his " Bastards Book ") and featuring " my wife Norman " and " Mr Dr Mawhinney " as recurring characters.
The John Radcliffe Hospital and the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford are named after John Radcliffe, as is Oxford Radcliffe Private Healthcare which is based at the John Radcliffe Hospital.
Before he died, Marx asked Engels to write up these ideas, which were published in 1884 under the title The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State.
His best-known work is the Manual of Private Devotions, edited by Alexander Whyte ( 1900 ), which has widespread appeal.
Captain Mainwaring says " We have one invaluable weapon in our armoury: ingenuity and improvisation ", to which Private Frazer replies " That's two.
Private domestic air carriers began to win business at the expense of Nigeria Airways, the former government-owned national airline which was declared bankrupt in 2004.
By 1975 she was releasing singles on Private Stock, which are the most sought-after by collectors.
Public Revelation, in Catholicism, is part of the Deposit of Faith, the revelation of which was completed by Jesus ; whereas Private Revelation does not add to the Deposit.
Škoda also has an assembly plant in the city of Aurangabad, in the western Indian state of Maharashtra which was established in 2001 as Škoda India Private Ltd.
In the 2000s, ABC began to revitalize the primetime soap opera format with shows such as Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, Brothers & Sisters, Ugly Betty, Private Practice and most recently Revenge and Ringer, which they co-produced with CBS for the CW.
Other examples are the Peter Marlow series, beginning with The Private Sector ( 1971 ) by Joseph Hone, which is set during Israel's Six Day War ( 1967 ) against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, and William Garner's secret agents, the fantastic Michael Jagger, in Overkill ( 1966 ), The Deep, Deep Freeze ( 1968 ), The Us or Them War ( 1969 ) and A Big Enough Wreath ( 1974 ) and the realistic John Morpurgo in Think Big, Think Dirty ( 1983 ), Rats ' Alley ( 1984 ), and Zones of Silence ( 1986 ).
In 1989 Reflection Technology marketed the Private Eye head-mounted display, which scanned a vertical array of LEDs across the visual field using a vibrating mirror.
Other long-term members of the group included Peter Baumann ( 1971 – 1977 ), who later went on to found the New Age label Private Music, to which the band was signed from 1988 to 1991 ; Johannes Schmoelling ( 1979 – 1985 ); Paul Haslinger ( 1986 – 1990 ); and, most recently Froese's son Jerome Froese ( 1990 – 2006 ).
Brooklands Flying Club are based at Sywell and fly the Aero AT-3 and Cessna 172 which are used as trainers for Private Pilot Licenses ( PPL ), Joint Aviation Requirements ( JAR ) and night rating training.
Hanks is also known for his collaboration with film director Steven Spielberg on Saving Private Ryan and the mini-series Band of Brothers, which launched Hanks also as a successful director, producer and writer.
The final stage performance in which he starred was a critically reviled production of Noël Coward's Private Lives, opposite his ex-wife Elizabeth Taylor, in 1983.

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