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TRC and never
Subsequent to the Basson trial, Theron never bothered to apply for amnesty from the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( TRC ) as he was never formally charged with the crimes he claimed to have committed.

TRC and had
The TRC had a number of high profile members: Archbishop Desmond Tutu ( chairman ), Dr. Alex Boraine ( Deputy Chairman ), Mary Burton, Advocate Chris de Jager, Bongani Finca, Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, Sisi Khampepe, Richard Lyster, Wynand Malan, Reverend Khoza Mgojo, Hlengiwe Mkhize, Dumisa Ntsebeza ( head of the Investigative Unit ), Dr. Wendy Orr, Advocate Denzil Potgieter, Mapule Ramashala, Dr. Fazel Randera, Yasmin Sooka and Glenda Wildschut.
In a survey study by Jay and Erika Vora, the effectiveness of the TRC Commission was measured on a variety of levels, namely its usefulness in terms of bringing out the truth of what had happened during the apartheid regime, the feelings of reconciliation that could be linked to the Commission, and the positive effects both domestically and internationally that the Commission brought about in a variety of ways from the political environment of South Africa to the economic one.
A 1998 study by South Africa's Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation & the Khulumani Support Group, which surveyed several hundred victims of human-rights abuse during the Apartheid era, found that most felt that the TRC had failed to achieve reconciliation between the black and white communities.
Most believed that justice was a prerequisite for reconciliation rather than an alternative to it, and that the TRC had been weighted in favour of the perpetrators of abuse.
On 19 August 1998, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, chairman of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( TRC ), stated that recently uncovered letters had implicated the British MI5, the American CIA, and then South African intelligence services in the crash.
The TRC had a proposal for a subway-like line under Queen Street using streetcars, but the idea died after a city vote rejected the proposal in 1910.
The TRC also had a subsidiary company, the Convertible Car Company of Toronto, that built cars for systems in Mexico, South America, and Western Canada.
In 2005 the TRC received a U. S. flag that had been flown over the U. S. Capital building ( one of more than 100, 000 such flags flown annually ) in honor of TRC ’ s contributions to the first responder community through the development of the RKB system.
In 1996, South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( TRC ) began to investigate the SADF and determined that the army had probably used lethal toxins against ANC activists.
TRC began to investigate Project Coast which led them to suspect that Basson had sold his secrets to governments of countries like Libya and Iraq.
Senator John H. Reagan ( 1818-1905 ), the first head of the TRC ( 1891-1903 ), had been the most outspoken advocate in Congress of bills to regulate railroads in the 1880s.

TRC and car
Although this company would continue the work of research on improvements to the basic design of the car and would issue sets of specifications three times in the ensuing years, because TRC defined a PCC car as any vehicle which utilized patents on which it collected royalties, it was formed for the primary purpose of controlling those patents and promoting the standardization envisioned by the ERPCC.
All but ten of the TRC cars were built in-house at their car works at Front and Frederick Streets.

TRC and by
The TRC, the first of the nineteen held internationally to stage public hearings, was seen by many as a crucial component of the transition to full and free democracy in South Africa.
The TRC was viewed as much less effective in bringing about reconciliation by each group, with the two white groups about par and the Xhosa viewing the TRC as less effective than the other two ethnic groups.
enables the receiver to use the TRC to detect which byte the error occurred in, and the LRC to detect exactly which track the error occurred in, to discover exactly which bit is in error, and then correct that bit by flipping it.
However, the next day, before the same TRC, another former Minister of Samuel Doe, Dr. Boima Fahnbulleh, testified that " the Americans did not support the coup led by Mr. Doe ".
In January 2011 the Supreme Court ruled in Williams v. Tah, a case brought by another person recommended for disqualification in the TRC report, that the TRC's recommendation was an unconstitutional violation of the listed individuals ' right to procedural due process, and that it would be unconstitutional for the government to implement the proposed bans.
Asked about his views on the TRC, Coetzee has stated: " In a state with no official religion, the TRC was somewhat anomalous: a court of a certain kind based to a large degree on Christian teaching and on a strand of Christian teaching accepted in their hearts by only a tiny proportion of the citizenry.
Currently maintained by the TRC Solution Company under contract to the U. S. EPA.
The Restaurant Company ( TRC ), owned by Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Donald N. Smith, Harrah's Entertainment and the Equitable Life Assurance Company, becomes sole owner of Perkins Family Restaurants.
In 1990, a reformed version of the band, with only Surkamp and Rayburn from the original line-up along with some contribution from Scorfina, recorded Lost in America for US label Telectro Records, which was re-released worldwide by Rockville Music in 2007, after TRC also having illegally bootlegged it in the late 1990s.
In 1994, the German label TRC released a bootleg CD of both records, and the interest provoked by this release prompted Simeon to reform the Silver Apples in 1996.
In November 2001 both TRC and UDSCBC left the site on Boathouse Lane and moved into new shared premises at The River Tees Watersports Centre, which was funded by the Big Lottery Fund and £ 80, 000 from Durham University.
Tejon Ranch is the largest private landholding in California, and today is owned by Tejon Ranch Company, a company listed on the New York Stock Exchange ( symbol: TRC ).
*" America the Beautiful " ( ABC / TRC, 1972 ) performed by Ray Charles
However, the TCR routes were operating in areas not served by the private TRC.
The Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( TRC ) ( in Spanish: Comisión de la Verdad y Reconciliación ( CVR )) ( June 2001-28 August 2003 ) was established in 2001 after the fall of president Alberto Fujimori, to examine abuses committed during the 1980s and 1990s, when Peru was plagued by the worst political violence in the history of the republic.
The Terrorism Research Center ( TRC ) was founded in 1996 by Matthew Devost, Brian Houghton, and Neal Pollard to establish an organization with a specific focus on terrorism and emerging international security issues like information warfare.
" Clark lost the 1892 election to Hogg but a federal judge ruled the TRC illegal ; the judge in turn was overruled by the U. S. Supreme Court.
Pure Oil Company opposed the first statewide oil prorationing order, which was issued by the TRC in August 1930.
Ernest O. Thompson ( 1892-1966 ), head of the TRC from 1932 to 1965, took charge of the agency and indeed the oil industry by appealing to a mythic ideal of Texas's role in the global oil order — the civil religion of Texas oil.

TRC and 1921
When the TRC franchise ended in 1921, the Toronto Transportation Commission was created, combining with the city-operated Toronto Civic Railways lines.
When the TRC franchise ended in 1921, the Toronto Transportation Commission ( TTC ) was created, combining the city-operated Toronto Civic Railways lines into its new network.
The TTC began in 1921 as solely a streetcar operation, with the bulk of the routes acquired from the private TRC and merged with the publicly operated Toronto Civic Railways.

TRC and Toronto
The Toronto Railway Company ( TRC ) was the first operator of horseless streetcars in Toronto.
After many attempts to force the TRC to serve these areas, the city created its own street railway operation, the Toronto Civic Railways to do so, and built several routes.
At the end of the TSR franchise, the city ran the railway for eight months, but ended up granting a new thirty-year franchise to the Toronto Railway Company ( TRC ) in 1891.
The TRC was the first operator of horseless streetcars in Toronto.
After many attempts to force the TRC to serve these areas, the city created its own street railway operation, the Toronto Civic Railways to do so, and built several routes.

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