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Proceeds will be used by the section to further its program in science, education and social action on local, national and international levels.
Following the African franc currency devaluation in January 1994 the government updated its development program in conjunction with international agencies, and exports and economic growth have increased.
Although Basic English was not built into a program, similar simplifications have been devised for various international uses.
In continuation of his " program " with which he challenged the mathematics community in 1900, at a 1928 international conference David Hilbert asked three questions, the third of which became known as " Hilbert's ".
Starting with Explorer 6, it has been a NASA program, and they have worked with a variety of other institutions and business, including many international collaborations.
Guatemala is a transit country for cocaine shipments ; minor producer of illicit opium poppy and cannabis for the international drug trade ; active eradication program in 1996 effectively eliminated the cannabis crop ; proximity to Mexico makes Guatemala a major staging area for drugs ( cocaine shipments ).
For example, the U. S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ( ATF ) supports the United States ' International Traffic in Arms Regulations ( ITAR ) program " to aggressively enforce this mission and reduce the number of weapons that are illegally trafficked worldwide from the United States and used to commit acts of international terrorism, to subvert restrictions imposed by other nations on their residents, and to organized crime and narcotics-related activities.
The World Bank and International Monetary Fund now use the IOSCO Core Principles in reviewing the financial health of different country's regulatory systems as part of these organization's financial sector assessment program, so laws against insider trading based on non-public information are now expected by the international community.
MIT maintains substantial research and faculty ties with independent research organizations in the Boston-area like the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution as well as international research and educational collaborations through the Singapore-MIT Alliance, MIT-Politecnico di Milano, MIT-Zaragoza International Logistics Program, and other countries through the MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives ( MISTI ) program.
The international community has recognized this environmental catastrophe in progress and has responded in force by supporting and guiding the Malagasy government in its conservation program.
* The GLOBE Program-( Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment ) An international environmental science and education program that links students, teachers, and the scientific research community in an effort to learn more about the environment through student data collection and observation.
Since the election of George W. Bush as the President of the United States, North Korea has faced renewed external pressure over its nuclear program, reducing the prospect of international economic assistance.
Since the late 1980s, North Korea's nuclear program has become a pressing issue in international affairs.
Under the program, which covers the years from 2000 to 2015, Nigeria is committed to achieve a wide range of ambitious objectives involving poverty reduction, education, gender equality, health, the environment, and international development cooperation.
Although her economy and technology could not have supported it, Nigeria announced to a bewildered international community that she was launching a nuclear program of " unlimited scope " of her own.
The USOEC also offers a variety of short-term training camps ; regional, national, and international competitions ; coaches and officials education clinics ; and an educational program for retired Olympians.
The international program on Sundays commenced in 1928, with host Eddie Startz hosting the Happy Station show, which became the world's longest-running shortwave program.
In January 1994, Senegal undertook a bold and ambitious economic reform program with the support of the international donor community.
The hero, Nick Haflinger, is a runaway from Tarnover, a government program intended to find, educate and indoctrinate highly gifted children to further the interests of the state in a future where quantitative analysis backed by the tacit threat of coercion has replaced overt military and economic power as the deciding factor in international competition.
The IMF's PSI program provides policy support and signaling to participating low-income countries and is intended for countries that have usually achieved a reasonable growth performance, low underlying inflation, an adequate level of official international reserves, and have begun to establish external and net domestic debt sustainability.
The International Triathlon Union ( ITU ) was founded in 1989 as the international governing body of the sport, with the chief goal, at that time, of putting triathlon on the Olympic program.
After the Serbian government launched a major offensive against the ethnic Albanian population in Kosovo in 1998, the UAE called for international intervention and commenced a major program of humanitarian relief through its Red Crescent Society.
The party opposes foreign aid, asking that no further funds be appropriated for any kind of foreign aid program, and encourage the idea that the United States terminate its participation in international lending institutions, such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and the Export-Import Bank.

international and 1997
The 1997 legislative elections, which international observers pronounced to be substantially free, fair, and transparent, resulted in a large CDP majority — 101 to 111 seats.
In 1997, 11, 000 passengers travelled on international and domestic flights.
The idea for Big Brother is said to have come during a brainstorm session at the Dutch-based international television production firm Endemol, on March 10, 1997.
The BBC had run the international news channel BBC World for two and a half years prior to the launch of BBC News 24 on 9 November 1997.
HTML (< u > H </ u > yper < u > t </ u > ext < u > M </ u > arkup < u > L </ u > anguage ) has been in use since 1991, but HTML 4. 0 ( December 1997 ) was the first standardized version where international characters were given reasonably complete treatment.
While there is not a large body of academic work examining the relationship, Hironaka's statistical study found a correlation that suggests that every major international anti-secessionist declaration increased the number of ongoing civil wars by + 10 %, or a total + 114 % from 1945 to 1997.
He added several top international players to the side, as the club won the FA Cup in 1997 and established themselves as one of England's top sides again.
Dilbert was named the best syndicated strip of 1997 in the Harvey Awards and won the Max & Moritz Prize as best international comic strip for 1998.
The crisis was precipitated by a number of external shocks, including the El Niño weather phenomenon in 1997, a sharp drop in global oil prices in 1997-98, and international emerging market instability in 1997-98.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa gained international recognition following the release of Kyua ( 1997 ).
His previous 1997 release, Hex Files: The Goth Bible similarly took an international look at the subculture.
( 9 Overlook Press, 1 Amer ed edition, 1997 ISBN 0-87951-783-2 )- an international survey of the goth scene.
His administration substantially increased Central Bank net international reserves, reduced inflation to 12. 8 % a year, restored a better pace of economic growth ( about 5 % in 1997 ), and held down spending to achieve a 1. 1 % non-financial public sector deficit in 1997.
Anarchy in late 1996 to early 1997, as a result of the collapse of these pyramid schemes, alarmed the world and prompted international mediation.
In 1997, the British band Cornershop paid tribute to Asha Bhosle with their song Brimful of Asha, which became an international hit.
It was originally adopted by the European Committee for Banking Standards ( ECBS ), and later adopted as an international standard under ISO 13616: 1997.
The second phase ( 1997 2002 ) focuses on the implementation of a larger " landscape approach " to conservation and development, and the transference of conservation and development project ownership from international non-government organizations to the Malagasy national parks association ( ANGAP ).
The last international match to be held at the National Stadium was between Wales and England on 15 March 1997, and the last ever match that was held at the National Stadium was on 26 April 1997 between Cardiff and Swansea, Cardiff won the SWALEC Cup ( WRU Challenge Cup ) by 33 points to 26 points.
Denis Sassou-Nguesso, who returned to power when the war ended in October 1997, publicly expressed interest in moving forward on economic reforms and privatization and in renewing cooperation with international financial institutions.
Other shows to achieve varying levels of international success include Richmond Hill, E Street, Paradise Beach ( 1993 1994 ), and Pacific Drive ( 1995 1997 ).
Due to the entrepreneurial spirit of the Somali people and a lack of strict regulatory frameworks, by 1997, up to 14 private airline firms operating 62 aircraft were offering commercial flights to international locations.
As a result, by 1997, external debt soared uncontrollably to USD109, 276 billion, 65 percent of which was short-term debts, while Thailand only had USD38, 700 billion as international reserves.

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