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Emergency and Committee
* Local Emergency Planning Committee
On August 19, 1991, a day before the New Union Treaty was to be signed devolving power to the republics, a group calling itself the " State Emergency Committee " seized power in Moscow declaring that Gorbachev was ill and therefore relieved of his position as president.
On August 19, 1991, when the State Emergency Committee assumed power in Moscow, there was an attempt to depose Akayev in Kyrgyzstan.
He subsequently created the National Defense Emergency Policy Committee, and installed himself as a member.
Under the Hoover administration, she worked on and headed the women's section of the President's Emergency Committee for Employment in 1930, where she worked to gain the cooperation of women's groups for reducing unemployment.
The Community Safety and Security Committee has oversight of the following government departments: Sheriff, District Attorney, Public Defender, Probation, Fire Coordinator / Emergency Services, and Coroners.
Establishing the Delhi Emergency Committee to restore order and organising relief efforts for refugees in the capital, Patel publicly warned officials against partiality and neglect.
He then took over effective control as head of the National Emergency Committee.
During World War II, Deming was a member of the five-man Emergency Technical Committee.
In 1940, the Emergency Rescue Committee ( ERC ) was formed to aid European refugees trapped in Vichy France.
He is also one of the three board members of Keep America Safe, a think tank co-founded by Liz Cheney and Debra Burlingame, and serves on the board of the Emergency Committee for Israel and the Susan B. Anthony List.
In Marseille they were contacted by Varian Fry, an American journalist and emissary of the Emergency Rescue Committee, a private American relief organization that came to the aid of many refugee intellectuals and artists at that time.
Another program, the Emergency Rescue Committee was also partly funded with Rockefeller money ; this effort resulted in the rescue of some of the most famous artists, writers and composers of Europe.
spoke out against it, and the churches on the West Coast set up an Emergency Japanese Committee to help fight for the rights of the dislocated people.
The American Civil Liberties Union developed out of FOR's conscientious objectors program and the Emergency Committee for Civil Liberties.
* Center for Constitutional Rights, a non-profit legal advocacy organization dedicated to civil rights and human rights litigation, advocacy and activism, formerly known as The Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
In the First World War, Margaret Holden joined the " Friends ' Emergency Committee for the Assistance of Germans, Austrians and Hungarians in distress " which helped refugees of those countries stranded in London by the conflict.
* Brownie Ledbetter-political activist and member of the Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools that lobbied for the re-opening of Little Rock Central High School during the Little Rock Integration Crisis.
* Vivion Brewer, political activist and one time chairwoman of the Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools.
* In April 2008, the United States House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight held a hearing on formaledehyde exposures in trailers that the Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ) provided as temporary housing to people displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
He also chaired the Emergency Egress Committee, responsible for working out emergency launch pad procedures for escape.
* Cabinet Committee on Emergency Management
* 1896: first attends the Foreign Mission Conference of North America ; later becomes first Chairman of the Committee of Reference and Counsel ( 16 years ), and Chairman of the Emergency Committee on Support of Missionary Societies.
Emergency Committee for Relief of Refugees in Greece -- Chairman.

Emergency and Atomic
gl: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists
In 1946 he was among the supporters of Albert Einstein's Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists.
Davenport worked at Princeton University where she oversaw the office of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists for Albert Einstein.
* Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists
The Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists held a dinner on April 12, 1948, to demonstrate support, with none Nobel Prize winners among the sponsors.
In my view it is much better, both morally and practically, to attempt to bring about a state of affairs in which the Russians, out of pure self-interest, find it preferable to give up their separatist position ) 4 ( I propose that you should set out your views of the situation in a letter to the individual Trustees of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists.

Emergency and was
So with all this experience, Bob Fogg was a natural choice to receive the first Emergency Air Mail Star Route contract.
The practice of BSI was common in Pre-Hospital care and Emergency Medical Services due to the often unknown nature of the patient and his / her disease or medical conditions.
An Emergency Training Scheme was also introduced which turned out an extra 25, 000 teachers in 1945-51.
Officially titled Rifle, No. 5 Mk I, it was introduced in the closing months of World War II, but did not see widespread service until the Korean War, the Mau Mau uprising, and the Malayan Emergency.
He was recalled to advise the British forces in the Malayan Emergency and the U. S. Eighth Army in the Korean War.
The Emergency Conservation Work ( ECW ) Act was introduced to Congress the same day and enacted by voice vote on the 31st.
On 28 June 1937 the Civilian Conservation Corps was legally established, transferred from its original designation as the Emergency Conservation Work program.
In 1948, Nuneaton Emergency Hospital was named George Eliot Hospital in Eliot's honour.
The INC was out of power between 1977 and 1980, when the Janata Party won the election due to public discontent with the corruption ( promulgation of Emergency with stringent forces ) of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
Immediately after getting his degree, Hoover was hired by the Justice Department to work in the War Emergency Division.
The first Sony album, Emergency on Planet Earth was released in 1993.
The presence of British and other Commonwealth troops were crucial to Malaysia's security during the Malayan Emergency ( 1948 – 1960 ) and the Indonesian Confrontation ( 1962 – 1966 ), which was sparked by Malaya's merger with the British colonies of Singapore, Sarawak and North Borneo to form Malaysia in 1963.
The Mongolian State Emergency Commission said it was the coldest winter in 30 years and, like the preceding harsh summer drought, could have been the result of global warming.
At 9: 03: 25 am CST, the first of over 1, 800 9-1-1 calls related to the bombing was received by Emergency Medical Services Authority ( EMSA ).
Within 23 minutes of the bombing, the State Emergency Operations Center ( SEOC ) was set up, consisting of representatives from the state departments of public safety, human services, military, health, and education.
Another of the 1960s was Emergency Ward 10, on ITV.
He stated that " years ago I was doing a TV movie called Emergency Room and it was a fairly miserable experience.
" In " The Parting of the Ways ", the Doctor mentions that when Emergency Program One was activated, the sonic screwdriver would receive a signal from the TARDIS.
Thereafter, the United Nations Emergency Force ( UNEF ) was stationed in Sinai to prevent any military occupation of the Sinai.
There was little communication between New York City Police Department and fire department commands even though an Office of Emergency Management ( OEM ) had been created in 1996 in part to provide such coordination.
The Emergency Alert System was never activated in the terrorist attacks, as the extensive media coverage made it unnecessary.

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