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National and Statistician
:* José Quevedo Quevedo, a Spanish Statistician, ex President of the National Statistics Institute
It functions as the executive office of the National Statistician, who is also the UK Statistics Authority's Chief Executive and principal statistical adviser to the UK's National Statistics Institute and the ' Head Office ' of the Government Statistical Service ( GSS ).
The National Statistician would be directly accountable to Parliament through a more widely-constituted independent governing Statistics Board.
Executive members: Jil Matheson ( National Statistician ), Richard Alldritt ( Head of Assessment ) and Stephen Penneck ( Director General, Office for National Statistics ).
Subsequent Directors have had an additional title, the National Statistician.
The title of Registrar-General moved with it and is no longer held by the National Statistician.
They are members of the Government Statistical Service and are the professional responsibility of the head of the service, who is also the National Statistician.
Len Cook, one National Statistician, described himself as the country's most abused civil servant.
Eleven objections were received by the Cirencester and Chippenham register offices but were all rejected by the Registrar General ( and National Statistician ) Len Cook who determined that a civil marriage would in fact be valid, the Human Rights Act 1998 apparently superseding any previously enacted legislation barring members of the royal family from civil marriages.
Karen Dunnell, UK National Statistician, April 2008
Dame Karen Hope Dunnell, DCB ( born 16 June 1946 ) was National Statistician and Chief Executive of the Office for National Statistics of the United Kingdom and head of the Government Statistical Service from 1 September 2005 until retiring on 28 August 2009.
In 1999, she moved to a central post responsible for launching National Statistics and dealing with the arrival of Len Cook, the first National Statistician, in 2000.
* Jil Matheson, National Statistician for the United Kingdom

National and Dame
* The Notre Dame Men's Basketball team was crowned National Champions of the 1926-1927 basketball season as well as the 1935-1936 basketball season by the Helms Athletic Foundation.
The Boilermaker women have one National Championship ( 1999 ), one national runner-up finish ( 2001 to Notre Dame ), seven Big Ten Championships, and have won six of the thirteen women's Big Ten Tournaments.
* Terry Hanratty, an All-American quarterback from Notre Dame who won the National Championship in 1966 and went on to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers during the 1970s as a back-up, was born in Butler, PA in 1948.
* Tony Rice ( American football ), quarterback for University of Notre Dame ( 1986-1988, 1988 NCAA Football National Champions ), Canadian Football League, and World League of American Football.
The Juris Doctor is now offered at a number of Australian Universities including: Australian National University, University of Canberra, Bond University, Monash University, University of Melbourne, University of New South Wales, University of Notre Dame Australia, RMIT University, University of Southern Queensland, University of Sydney, University of Technology, Sydney, University of Western Australia, and Murdoch University.
Tao Rogers-Wright is also a member of The National Youth Theatre ( associated actors include Sir Ben Kingsley, Sir Derek Jacobi, Dame Helen Mirren.
In December 1998, Nimmo attended a National Treasures celebrity lunch in the boardroom of the Daily Express newspaper along with Sir Peter O ' Sullevan, Joan Collins, Dame Beryl Bainbridge, Dickie Davis and Sue MacGregor amongst others.
* Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeat West Virginia Mountaineers in collegiate National Championship game.
* In the field of sports, Rider graduates include: Jack Armstrong, 1990 Major League Baseball ( MLB ) All-Star and World Champion ; Al Downing, 1967 MLB All-Star and Strikout Champion, and 1971 MLB Comeback Player of the Year ; Jeff Kunkel, professional baseball player ; Caroline Lind, MBA, Olympic Gold Medal rower at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing ; Digger Phelps, ESPN college basketball analyst and former Notre Dame Fighting Irish basketball coach ; Bobby Smith, National Soccer Hall of Fame member ; and Jason Thompson, basketball player in the NBA.
On Waitangi Day 2004, following National leader Don Brash's controversial Orewa Speech on race relations, Dame Silvia controversially gave a different interpretation of the phrase " He iwi tahi tatou ".
Following the 2005 general election, former National deputy leader Gerry Brownlee stated that Dame Silvia had not allowed National the chance at forming a government.
Dame Jenny Shipley, DNZM ( born 4 February 1952 ), served as the 36th Prime Minister of New Zealand from December 1997 to December 1999, the first woman to hold this office and the first, and to date only, woman to serve as parliamentary leader of the National Party of New Zealand.
* 2004 ' Du Maurier, Dame Daphne ( 1907 – 1989 )', in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ed.
In 2000 Humphries took his Dame Edna: The Royal Tour show to North America winning the inaugural Special Tony Award for a Live Theatrical Event in 2000 and won two National Broadway Theatre Awards for " Best Play " and for " Best Actor " in 2001.
The Victorian council was singularly unimpressed that a rival Australia Day organisation had copied its idea – in 1978 it described its own winner, Dame Rae Roe, as ‘ the real Australian of the Year .’ The impasse was only resolved when the Fraser Government created the National Australia Day Council ( NADC ) in 1979.
Gray founded the All Party Group for the Army in 2004 and was the sitting MP on David Cameron's policy group for National and International Security, chaired by Dame Pauline Neville-Jones ( 2006 – 07 ) The Group published their seminal report, An Unquiet World in July 2007.
* Dame Judith Anderson prompts, at the National Library of Australia
* P. H. Hansen, ' Stark, Dame Freya Madeline ( 1893 – 1993 )', in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ( 2004.
For many years the network also aired Notre Dame football and National Hockey League games.
Subsequent Presidents were Sir Michael Stoker ( 1980 – 87 ), Foreign Secretary of the Royal Society and a former fellow and medical tutor at Clare College, who had taken early retirement from his post as Director of the Imperial Cancer Research Laboratories ; Anthony Low ( 1987 – 94 ), Professor of Commonwealth History and formerly Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University, who had been a visiting fellow of Clare Hall in 1971 ; and Professor Dame Gillian Beer ( 1994 – 2001 ), King Edward VII Professor of English Literature.
* John Petitbon ( Class of 1947 ), Notre Dame & National Football League player
Dame Evelyn Glennie, percussion ; Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir ; Estonian National Male Choir ; Estonian National Symphony Orchestra ; Paavo Järvi

National and Karen
Following the assassination in Parliament of Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan and parliament Speaker Karen Demirchyan and six other officials, on 27 October 1999, a period of political instability ensued during which an opposition headed by elements of the former Armenian National Movement government attempted unsuccessfully to force Kocharyan to resign.
Karen Alexandria Kain, CC ( born March 28, 1951 in Hamilton, Ontario ) is a retired Canadian ballet dancer, and currently the Artistic Director of the National Ballet of Canada.
* The Canadian Encyclopedia-Kain, Karen featuring a clip of Karen's performance in the National Ballet of Canada's 1976 production of Giselle
The primary actors in these ethnic struggles include but are not limited to the Government of Burma ( junta ), the Karen National Union and the Mong Tai Army.
On 15 June 1934 he married Karen Margrethe Schrøder ( 12 November 1904-31 Marts 1985 ), daughter of economist and later Danish National Bank manager Frederik Carl Gram Schrøder og Astrid Koefoed.
* Karen Allen, adjunct Faculty in the Arts, is an acclaimed actress best known for her roles in films such as Raiders of the Lost Ark, National Lampoon's Animal House, Starman, and Cruising.
This same concept has been supported by a former president of the feminist organization National Organization for Women, attorney Karen DeCrow, who wrote that " if a woman makes a unilateral decision to bring pregnancy to term, and the biological father does not, and cannot, share in this decision, he should not be liable for 21 years of support ... autonomous women making independent decisions about their lives should not expect men to finance their choice.
Forming the Burma-Thailand boundary for about, the river receives Pai River also from the left and flows through Salawin National Park before re-entering Burma, passing through Karen State and Mon State.
The " NEA Four ", Karen Finley, Tim Miller, John Fleck, and Holly Hughes, were performance artists whose proposed grants from the United States government's National Endowment for the Arts ( NEA ) were vetoed by John Frohnmayer in June 1990.
The first years of Burmese independence were marked by successive insurgencies by the Red Flag Communists led by Thakin Soe, the White Flag Communists led by Thakin Than Tun, the Yèbaw Hpyu ( White-band PVO ) led by Bo La Yaung, a member of the Thirty Comrades, army rebels calling themselves the Revolutionary Burma Army ( RBA ) led by Communist officers Bo Zeya, Bo Yan Aung and Bo Yè Htut — all three of them members of the Thirty Comrades, Arakanese Muslims or the Mujahid, and the Karen National Union ( KNU ).
The PDP launched an armed rebellion across the Thai border from 1972 till 1978 when Bo Let Ya was killed in an attack by the Karen National Union ( KNU ).
* Karen Kain-former ballet dancer and now National Ballet of Canada artistic director
The " NEA Four ", Karen Finley, Tim Miller, John Fleck, and Holly Hughes, were performance artists whose proposed grants from the United States government's National Endowment for the Arts ( NEA ) were vetoed by John Frohnmayer in June 1990.
) The Karen National Union, which dominated the Karen leadership, was not satisfied, and wanted outright independence.
They were invited to observe the Karen National Organization meeting.
Flag of the Karen National Union
The Karen National Union (; abbreviated KNU ) is a political organisation with an armed wing, the Karen National Liberation Army ( KNLA ) that represents the Karen people of Burma.

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