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As the threat of Cold War eased, a number of such civil defense organisations have been disbanded or mothballed ( as in the case of the Royal Observer Corps in the United Kingdom and the United States civil defense ), while others have changed their focuses into providing rescue services after natural disasters ( as for the State Emergency Service in Australia ).
* State Emergency Service-Australia
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.
Police level actions should guide the effort and take place in a clear framework of legality, even if under a State of Emergency.
* 1975 – The State of Emergency is declared in India.
On August 19, 1991, when the State Emergency Committee assumed power in Moscow, there was an attempt to depose Akayev in Kyrgyzstan.
In 1956, under his direction, St-Laurent's Secretary of State for External Affairs Lester B. Pearson, helped solve the Suez Crisis in 1956 between Great Britain, France, Israel and Egypt, bringing forward St-Laurent's 1946 views on a U. N. military force in the form of the United Nations Emergency Force ( UNEF ) or peacekeeping.
After two police officers were reportedly stabbed, allegedly by government agents provocateurs, President Gayoom declared a State of Emergency and suppressed the demonstration, suspending all human rights guaranteed under the Constitution, banning demonstrations and the expression of views critical of the government.
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.
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.
The group topped the national album chart again with State of Emergency in 2006 and White Noise in 2008.
Nevertheless, as of the 1982 State of Emergency, opposition parties were no longer given representation in the council.
In March 1982 the Sandinistas declared an official State of Emergency.
The State of Emergency, however, most notably affected rights and guarantees contained in the " Statute on Rights and Guarantees of Nicaraguans.
The State of Emergency was not lifted during the 1984 elections.
Opponents to the State of Emergency argued its intent was to crush resistance to the FSLN.
On October 5, 1985 the Sandinistas broadened the 1982 State of Emergency and suspended many more civil rights.
Although initially willing to stand in the 1984 elections, the UNO, headed by Arturo Cruz ( a former Sandinista ) declined participation in the elections based on their own objections to the restrictions placed on the electoral process by the State of Emergency and the official advisement of President Ronald Reagan's State Department, who feared that their participation would legitimize the election process.
Consequently, when the elections went ahead the U. S. raised objections based upon political restrictions instituted by the State of Emergency ( e. g. censorship of the press, cancellation of habeas corpus, and the curtailing of free assembly ).
In 1970 a series of marches and strikes led to the declaration of a State of Emergency and the arrest of 15 Black Power leaders.
* P. J. Buchanan, State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America.
* November 26 – The British Governor of Cyprus declares a State of Emergency on the island.
Organizations known to use ALE for Emergency management, disaster relief, ordinary communication or extraordinary situation response include: Red Cross, FEMA, Disaster Medical Assistance Teams, NATO, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United Nations, AT & T, Civil Air Patrol, SHARES, State of California Emergency Management Agency ( CalEMA ), other US States ' Offices of Emergency Services or Emergency Management Agencies, and Amateur Radio Emergency Service ( ARES ).

State and lasted
The Concordat of 1801 between Napoleon and the Church ended the de-Christianization period and established the rules for a relationship between the Catholic Church and the French State that lasted until it was abrogated by the Third Republic via the separation of church and state on 11 December 1905.
The government lasted only until 5 December 2007, when Kalvitis resigned due to his continuous and unsuccessful attempts to dismiss Aleksejs Loskutovs, the head of KNAB, the State Anti-Corruption Agency, after Loskutov's had investigated shadowy matters of the PM's party.
In 1818, followers of the Salafi juristic school were again defeated, but some of the Al Saud clan survived and founded the Second Saudi State that lasted until 1891 and lead on to the present country of Saudi Arabia.
The four-power control of Vienna lasted until the Austrian State Treaty was signed in 1955.
This experiment in nationalised brewing, known first as the ' Carlisle Board of Control ' then after the war the ' Carlisle & District State Management Scheme ', lasted until 1971.
The land of North Stonington, located at the southeast corner of the State of Connecticut, was sculpted by the rise and fall of glaciers during a series of Ice Ages, the most recent of which lasted until about 10, 000 years ago.
The " State of Emergency ," which lasted 34-days, coincided with the opening of PPL Park, but was sparked due to the murder of a 3-year old toddler in the city's crime-plagued West End ( between Lamokin Street and the western borders with Upper Chichester Township and Trainer Borough ).
The area was at the center of the Potomac River Oyster Wars between Virginia watermen and the Maryland State Oyster Police that lasted from the late 19th century to the 1960.
State Highway Route 18N lasted only two years after the 1927 renumbering, being designed as part of State Highway Route S-1 and State Highway Route 1 and State Highway Route S-1-A, which was designated along current Route 67 as a spur of Route S-1.
The column period of the war lasted for eighteen months and took place across the Transvaal, the Orange Free State, Natal and the Cape Colony – an area equal to Germany, France and the Netherlands combined.
It lasted until the end of the German monarchies in 1918, when it became a free state as the Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe.
The classic Welfare State period lasted from approximately 1945 to the late-1970s, when policies under Thatcherism began to privatise public institutions, although many features remain today, including compulsory National Insurance contributions, and the provision of old age pensions.
At the end of the same year the state's legislation determined to change the name to The Sovereign State of Zulia but this just lasted a few months.
Baroness Amos was made Leader of the House of Lords on 6 October 2003, following the death of Lord Williams of Mostyn, which meant that her tenure as Secretary of State for International Development lasted less than six months.
Bol's first tenure with the Golden State Warriors lasted for two seasons from 1988 to 1990.
The regular creation of knights of Saint Patrick lasted until 1921, when most of Ireland became independent as the Irish Free State.
For the time it lasted, the Duplessis regime resisted the North American and European trend of massive State investment in education, health, and social programs, turning away federal transfers of funds earmarked for these fields ; he jealously guarded provincial jurisdictions.
After the Democratic Party of Albania won the parliamentary election of March 22, 1992, the Parliament set up a commission in early 1993 to investigate the activity of Fatos Nano for alleged corruption and abuse with management of humanitarian aid given by the Italian State during the econimic crisis that lasted from 1990 until early 1992.
Keen's first role in Parliament came in 1999 when she was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Frank Dobson, Secretary of State for Health, though this appointment lasted less than a month.
A short-lived northward extension to U. S. 62 / 180 near Pine Springs, Texas, lasted less than a year, and the signs on that segment were changed to Texas State Highway 54, running from Interstate Highway 10 at exit 140A and heading to its northern terminus at U. S. 62 / 180.
For instance, the Taliban government of the Islamic State of Afghanistan, which lasted from 1996 to 2001, was recognized by only Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia, while far more had recognized the government of ousted President Burhanuddin Rabbani.

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