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In 1949 he was made head of SIS's economic requirements section ( R6 ), their point of contact with the Treasury, the Board of Trade and the Bank of England.

SIS's and .
Thomas makes an informal inquiry with a friend of his on the SIS's staff, who mentions hearing a rumor from an officer stationed in the Dominican Republic at the time of President Trujillo's assassination.
* Thomas's SIS contact mentions the defection of Kim Philby in 1962, and the shake-up of the SIS's organization and personnel precipitated by it.
Various amendments have since been made to the Security Intelligence Act – the most controversial probably Robert Muldoon's 1977 amendment, which expanded the SIS's powers of monitoring considerably.
Oldfield was posted to Singapore from 1950 to 1952 as deputy of SIS's regional headquarters and then from 1956 to 1958 as SIS ’ s regional head, covering south-east Asia and the Far East.
In 2007, both universities agreed upon an additional four year extension with CMU now providing support in the establishment and growth of SIS's post-graduate education offerings.

reporting and procedures
There is evidence that he used the Nobel nominating and reporting procedures to block a Nobel Prize for Lewis in thermodynamics by nominating Lewis for the prize three times, and then using his position as a committee member to write negative reports.
On August 21, 2008, the US Department of Health and Human Services ( HHS ) proposed new code sets to be used for reporting diagnoses and procedures on health care transactions.
The website contains information on the background of data collection, jurisdictions currently collecting data, community groups, legislation that is pending and enacted in states across the country, and has information on planning and implementing data collection procedures, training officers in to implement these systems, and analyzing and reporting the data and results.
Much of statistics is non-mathematical: ensuring that data collection is undertaken in a way that allows valid conclusions to be drawn ; coding and archiving of data so that information is retained and made useful for international comparisons of official statistics ; reporting of results and summarised data ( tables and graphs ) in ways that are comprehensible to those who need to make use of them ; implementing procedures that ensure the privacy of census information.
In it, the SEC defines the new term " disclosure controls and procedures ," which are distinct from " internal controls over financial reporting.
The report must affirm " the responsibility of management for establishing and maintaining an adequate internal control structure and procedures for financial reporting.
The report must also " contain an assessment, as of the end of the most recent fiscal year of the Company, of the effectiveness of the internal control structure and procedures of the issuer for financial reporting.
A spouse trying to recover back alimony sometimes may use only the collection procedures that are available to all other creditors ( such as reporting the amount due to a collection agency ).
The 2006 General Assembly established a set of Financial Policies since updated, which provide the basis of annual audits, and which include procedures for preparing and reporting on expenditures, officer reports, and revenues through fees.
While working in the FBI New York office, Pitts had access to " a wide range of sensitive and highly classified operations " that included " recruitment operations involving Russian intelligence officers, double agent operations, operations targeting Russian intelligence officers, true identities of human assets, operations against Russian illegals, defector sources, surveillance schedules of known meet sites, internal policies, documents, and procedures concerning surveillance of Russian intelligence officers, and the identification, targeting, and reporting on known and suspected KGB intelligence officers in the New York area.
They perform various audit procedures, primarily related to procedures over the effectiveness of the company's internal controls over financial reporting.
They should also implement procedures to independently verify and safeguard the integrity of the company's financial reporting.
* Internal control procedures and internal auditors: Internal control procedures are policies implemented by an entity's board of directors, audit committee, management, and other personnel to provide reasonable assurance of the entity achieving its objectives related to reliable financial reporting, operating efficiency, and compliance with laws and regulations.
Internal auditors are personnel within an organization who test the design and implementation of the entity's internal control procedures and the reliability of its financial reporting
Reports have shown lack of control-and reporting procedures during incidents that should have been addressed — but never taken seriously — in 1995.
A DOE Task Force reporting to Richardson late in January 2000 summarized that " organizations of the NIF project failed to implement program and project management procedures and processes commensurate with a major research and development project … that … no one gets a passing grade on NIF Management: not the DOE's office of Defense Programs, not the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and not the University of California ".
Practically all companies have established procedures for collecting, analyzing and reporting the necessary data.
Red tape can also include " filing and certification requirements, reporting, investigation, inspection and enforcement practices, and procedures ".
There are a number of reasons why reported losses may be understated – including poor reporting procedures and loss of records due to enemy action or wartime confusion.
As Lofthouse and colleagues admonished in their reviews, future research on this treatment needs to employ appropriate sham neurofeedback or other attention-placebo control groups, double-blinded procedures to insure that parents, teachers ( and clinicians reporting on outcomes ) are not aware of treatment group assignment, and measures of ADHD collected both in school and at home to better evaluate the efficacy of this treatment for ADHD.
The United States is similar to many countries who permit the spreading of cremation ashes within their Exclusive Economic zone-when spreading ashes from a ship which is registered in a different country, the regulations and reporting procedures for the ships flag state need to be complied with once the vessel is in international waters, that is, outside 12 nautical miles.
* 1986: Arthur Howe, The Philadelphia Inquirer, " for his enterprising and indefatigable reporting on massive deficiencies in Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ) processing of tax returns-reporting that eventually inspired major changes in IRS procedures and prompted the agency to make a public apology to U. S. taxpayers.

reporting and did
Neither was an inquest held at the time because Victorian law did not provide any mechanism for reporting presumed or suspected deaths to the Victorian Coroner.
The series depicted very little of the past described by Edison, though he did meet a female televangelist ( whom he once dated when his reporting put him at odds with the Vu Age Church that she now headed ) and a former colleague / rival who later died ( and whose death sent Edison off on close to a rampage to avenge that death ).
Yet so costly was the Roman victory that the Emperor Hadrian, when reporting to the Roman Senate, did not see fit to begin with the customary greeting " If you and your children are well, all is well.
Both papers were accused by critics of sensationalizing the news in order to drive up circulation, although the newspapers did serious reporting as well.
Despite the irregular scheduling, the program's hard-hitting reports attracted a steadily growing audience, particularly during the waning days of the Vietnam War and the gripping events of the Watergate scandal ; at that time, few if any other major-network news shows did in-depth investigative reporting to the degree carried out by 60 Minutes.
In addition to whatever political motivations Wright had for reporting to American officials, he was in the uncomfortable position of an American who did not want to go back to the United States and needed to have his passport renewed.
Thomas did not start reporting on Lawrence until after the end of World War I, and held Lawrence in high regard, unlike Bentley, who seems to hold him in contempt.
The Washington Post columnist Ezra Klein compared 27 % of Canadians reportedly waiting four months or more for elective surgery with 26 % of Americans reporting that they did not fulfill a prescription due to cost ( compared to only 6 % of Canadians ).
Collins resigned from the coaching list on June 4, 2008, reporting that he did not want to ruin his friendship with Jerry Reinsdorf.
He did not order them changed, but instead did not include the information in reporting to Washington, which in his view was a decision that the data were not appropriate to report.
For example, " Hyman did not publish data on the use of his pacemaker in humans because of adverse publicity, both among his fellow physicians, and due to newspaper reporting at the time.
Her tenure is credited with seeing The Post rise in national stature through effective investigative reporting, most notably to ensure that The New York Times did not surpass its Washington reporting of the Pentagon Papers and Watergate scandal.
Provincial newspapers at that time did not possess much influence ; it was no part of the editor's duty to supply what are now called " leading articles ", and the system of reporting was described as " defective " by the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
She did investigative reporting for " Aquí y Ahora " ( Here and Now ).
The Rendon Group issued a press release correcting factual inaccuracies in reporting, “ The Rendon Group has not screened, made decisions or recommendations with regard to who the military did or did not permit to conduct interviews or allow to embed.
Einstein did not respond to this or to Reich's future correspondence – Reich would write regularly reporting the results of his experiments – until Reich threatened three years later to publish their previous exchange.
As to Eugene himself, by 1912 he had attended a renowned university ( Princeton ), spent several years at sea, and suffered from depression and alcoholism, and did contribute to the local newspaper, the New London Telegraph, writing poetry as well as reporting.
While a young reporter for The Washington Post in 1972, Woodward was teamed up with Carl Bernstein ; the two did much of the original news reporting on the Watergate scandal.
A 1986 review of the previous year's records by MARTA's audit office and the state legislature's MARTA Oversight Committee ( MARTOC ) showed no deliberate underreporting of crime, but rather over-reporting of crime because MARTA included crimes not related to the rail line and did not adhere to the Uniform Crime Reporting system ( reporting multiple crimes by the same person instead of only the most serious crime ).
Robert Blair Kaiser was a noted contributor in the field, who did much reporting on the Second Vatican Council for TIME magazine.
While working with Bob Woodward at The Washington Post, the two did the majority of the most important news reporting on the Watergate scandal.
Likewise, the Act did address the issue of collective bargaining, but only in externalities such as reporting thereof.

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