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On May 3, 1952, the first national television coverage of the Kentucky Derby took place, aired from then-CBS affiliate WHAS-TV.
The Libertarian Party is democratically governed by its members, with state affiliate parties each holding annual conventions at which delegates are elected to attend the party's national conventions, held every two years.
At the party's April national convention in Tampa, Florida, the assembly voted not to disaffiliate Nevada, citing that affiliate's official position on the issue and national party policy against dictating the internal affairs ( such as electing leaders ) of any affiliate.
was founded in 1980 as the new national governing body, and USAPL subsequently became the IPF affiliate.
Troops may affiliate with local, national, and international organizations.
There are several museums in the city, most notably the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, a Smithsonian affiliate museum that houses a large collection of Native American artifacts as well as regional and national traveling art exhibits.
* Magen David Adom ( Hebrew: מגן דוד אדום ‎, " Red Star of David "), the national aid organization of Israel and affiliate of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
From 1995 to 1999, the network received additional national cable distribution through Chicago-based superstation WGN-TV, whose local Chicago-area feed served as a charter affiliate of The WB, in order to give the network time to find affiliates in markets where the network was unable to find a station to carry the network at launch.
The move came as during the 1999 – 2000 season, The WB dropped to sixth place in the ratings behind UPN, losing 19 % of its household audience ; network executives attributed the ratings decline in large part due to WGN-TV's decision to remove WB network programming from its national superstation feed after deciding the network's national distribution was large enough that broadcasting its programming outside of Chicago was no longer necessary, reducing The WB's potential household audience by 10 million homes ; this expansion was due to a series of affiliation deals for the network with station groups such as Sinclair Broadcast Group in the years following The WB's launch, as well as the network launching The WB 100 + Station Group, a national cable-only service that debuted in September 1998 serving areas with a Nielsen market ranking of # 99 and above that did not have enough broadcast stations to support an over-the-air affiliate ( WGN-TV continued to carry WB programming over-the-air in the Chicago market and on cable providers in northeastern Illinois and far northwestern Indiana until the network shut down in 2006 ).
In November 1937, conservative commentator Fulton Lewis Jr., heard five nights weekly from Mutual affiliate WOL, became the first national news personality to broadcast out of Washington, D. C .; he would remain with the network until his death almost three decades later.
*** The A. M. name goes back to AM America, ABC's original short-lived morning show in 1975 before the adaptation of ABC affiliate WEWS in Cleveland, Ohio's program Morning Exchange into the future national format for Good Morning America
As part of the agreement, WGN would carry The WB's primetime schedule ( and upon its September 1995 debut, Kids ' WB children's programming ) on its national superstation feed, in order to make the network's programming available to areas of the United States that did not yet have a locally-based WB affiliate.
In October 1999, at the network's request, WGN's superstation feed stopped carrying The WB's programming ; by that time, the network felt that its national distribution footprint became had increased to the point where carrying WB network programming on the superstation feed was no longer deemed necessary, due to signing affiliation agreements with over-the-air broadcast stations and the launch of its cable-only affiliate group designed to serve markets where it could not align with an over-the-air station.
During his teenage years he joined the Young People's Socialist League ( YPSL ), then the youth affiliate of the Socialist Party of America, and became a major leader of the national student movements of the day, which organized against fascism, war, and unemployment.
A national weather map of Australia was inserted during local affiliate cut-aways for weather.
However, Smith did appear as the Libertarian Party candidate for President on the Arizona ballot in 2000, although Browne was chosen by the party's national convention, due to a dispute between the Libertarian Party's national organization and their Arizona affiliate.
The Bhutan national cricket team is one of the most successful affiliate nations in the region.
Largely dominating Minnesota politics during the Great Depression, it was one of the most successful statewide third party movements in United States history and the longest-lasting affiliate of the national Farmer-Labor movement.
Units may affiliate with national and international organisations.
" After being introduced to Elite, where Brinkley also met the French photographer Patrick Demarchelier, she returned to California, and by the end of a lunch meeting with Nina Blanchard, Eileen Ford affiliate in Los Angeles, she had been booked for three national ad campaigns.
In addition to CTV's local owned-and-operated stations ( O & Os ) in Eastern Canada as well as affiliate station CITL-DT Lloydminster, the program also airs on independent station CJON-DT ( NTV ) in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, as well as CTV News Channel, the network's 24-hour national news service.

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As a first step toward this goal, arrangements were worked out for comparing the scales now in use through circulation of a group of standard platinum resistance thermometers for calibration by each national laboratory.
Since the 1960s, he has worked with public interest, consumer, family farm, environmental and community organizations at the local, state and national level.
The colony was ruled by the British Resident Commissioner, who worked through the pitso ( national assembly ) of hereditary native chiefs under one paramount chief.
At the same time while Pan-Slavism worked against Austro-Hungary with South Slavs, Poles enjoyed a wide autonomy within the state and assumed a loyalist position as they were able to develop their national culture and preserve Polish language, something under threat in both German and Russian Empires.
Since prehistoric times, long before the concept of national borders existed, the Sami people of Arctic Europe lived and worked in an area that stretches over the regions now known as Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Russian Kola Peninsula.
* Rob Neyer: Senior writer at ESPN. com and national baseball editor of SBNation and former assistant to Bill James, he has worked to popularize sabermetrics since the mid-1980s.
After her athletic career, Rudolph worked as a teacher at Cobb Elementary School, coaching track at Burt High School, and became a sports commentator on national television.
Hubbard, the former chair of President Bush's Council of Economic Advisers, has worked at the intersection of the private, government and nonprofit sectors and played an active role in shaping national and international economic policy, including the deregulation policy leading up Wall Street bank failures in 2008.
He also created maisons de la culture in a number of provincial cities and worked to preserve France's national heritage.
Individuals that have worked in the UK and have paid certain levels of national insurance deductions can expect an income from the state pension scheme after their normal retirement.
At that time he appeared to be trying to create a separate Welsh national party modelled on Parnell's Irish Parliamentary Party and worked towards a union of the North and South Wales Liberal Federations.
The allied national armies of 1813 ( at the Battle of Leipzig ) co-operated loyally, for they had much at stake and worked for a common object.
For initial funding, Gunnison served as treasurer and sought donations from the national homophile organizations and sponsors, while Sargeant solicited donations via the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop customer mailing list and Nixon worked to gain financial support from GLF in his position as treasurer for that organization.
She later worked as a literary adviser to Habimah, the national theater, and an editor for the publishing company Sifriyat HaPoalim (" Workers ' Library ").
He worked with such artists as Irma Thomas (“ the Soul Queen of New Orleans ”), Jessie Hill, Kris Kenner, Benny Spellman, and Ernie K. Doe on the Minit / Instant label complex to produced a distinctive New Orleans soul sound generating a passel of national hits.
These schemes worked so long as the national economy remained buoyant.
When the period of Russification began at the end of the 19th century Finnish nature worked as an upbringing force for national self-esteem and as a unifier of Finnish culture.
In the early seventies he worked for the Swedish Social Democratic Youth League ( SSU ), and was a member of the national board from 1972 to 1975.
Recognizing the congressional determination, with wide public support, to cut defense costs ( including winding down the Vietnam War ), Laird worked hard to prune budgetary requests before they went to Congress, and acceded to additional cuts when they could be absorbed without serious harm to national security.
Peter D. Feaver, who worked on the Bush national security strategy as a staff member on the National Security Council, said he has counted as many as seven distinct Bush doctrines.
In 2001, it was revealed that Perry Willis had worked on behalf of Browne's 1996 campaign while serving as national director of the Libertarian Party.
Januszewski was a Polish engineer who worked at the Polish national arsenal during the 1930s.
Lamarck had worked as the keeper of the herbarium for five years before he was appointed curator and professor of invertebrate zoology at the Muséum national d ' histoire naturelle in 1793.
He was the secretary of the board from 1838 until its abolition in 1842, and during this time worked indefatigably to reorganize and reform the common school system of the state, thus earning a national reputation as an educational reformer.
Duvall worked the floor at the GOP's 2008 national convention and, according to an August 29, 2008 MSNBC article, Duvall narrated most of the videos for the convention.

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