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During the 2010 Christmas season, The Salvation Army in Calgary, Alberta, refused to accept toys based on the Harry Potter and Twilight franchises because of a perceived conflict with the organization's religious principles.
The home of the organization's president, Ad van den Berg, was raided by police in October 2010 ; downloads of illegal material had been traced back to Van den Berg's internet connection.
In April 2010, Senator Tom Coburn held up the appointments of the Obama administration, with the aim of drawing attention to the organization's perceived ineffectiveness, stating in an interview: " The BBG is the most worthless organization in the federal government.
In 2010, Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey, the surviving members of Peter, Paul and Mary, requested that the National Organization for Marriage stop using their recording of " This Land is Your Land " at their rallies, stating in a letter that the organization's philosophy was " directly contrary to the advocacy position " held by the group.
He served as Chairman of the Mutual Fund Directors Forum, an organization providing education to independent directors of mutual funds, from 2002 – 2010 and is currently the organization's Chairman Emeritus.
In November 2010, the conference was held in Philadelphia, PA, the of-cited place of the organization's beginnings.
Whelan told the New Yorker in 2010 that about a third of the organization's two million dollar annual budget comes from industry.
In 1958 he toured India with Daya Mata ( the organization's president from 1955 until her death in 2010 ) and two others.
In November 2010, Republican Senator Jim Inhofe ( OK ) called CREW Executive Director Melanie Sloan a " great American " for her organization's work on earmark reform.
Since 2010, former Governor of Idaho Dirk Kempthorne has served as the organization's president and chief executive officer.
They are currently members of the Arena Football League ( AFL ), which they joined in 2010 following the organization's restructuring.
Between 2005 and July 2010, the organization's name was the Ministry of Health Promotion.
Raymond Victor Franz ( May 8, 1922 – June 2, 2010 ) was a member of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses from 20 October 1971 until 22 May 1980, and served at the organization's world headquarters for fifteen years, from 1965 until 1980.
In December of 2010, the Board of Directors of Northern California Public Broadcasting changed the organization's name to KQED Inc.
The symphony announced on October 19, 2010, that Krzysztof Urbanski would become the seventh music director in the organization's eight-decade history, as well as the youngest musician to lead the orchestra.
In August 2010, welcomed back Warcraft III veteran Fredrik " MaDFroG " Johansson, with the creation of the organization's StarCraft II division.
The Collections Access Project, which provides Internet-based access to catalog data about many of the collections, went online during the organization's centennial in 2010.
Palfrey was one of the founders of The Digital Public Library of America and has served as the chair of its Steering Committee since that organization's inception in 2010.
The organization's 2010 Form 990 ( fiscal year ending June 2010 ) indicated revenues of $ 105. 7 million, while total expenses were $ 86. 3 million, of which program expenses were $ 67. 3 million.

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Curtis is also involved in the work of the Children Affected by AIDS Foundation, serving as the annual host for the organization's " Dream Halloween " event in Los Angeles, launched every year in October.
Larger businesses tend to have more complex balance sheets, and these are presented in the organization's annual report.
In 2007, Spring Valley Mayor George Darden was elected vice president of the World Conference of Mayors during the organization's 23rd annual mayors ' conference held in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
The organization Reporters Without Borders compiles and publishes an annual ranking of countries based upon the organization's assessment of their press freedom records.
Cotto was selected the World Boxing Association's " Boxer of the Year " during the organization's annual award celebration, which took place in Buenos Aires.
National committees pay an annual subscription to ICC's International Secretariat in Paris to meet the organization's administrative expenses.
In its 2006 Journal of Proceedings, the organization's report of its annual convention, the organization lays out its mission and how it works towards achieving it through fellowship, service, and legislation:
The organization's success reaches a climax at their first annual convention, which is followed by their rapid drop in credibility and visibility to become effectively irrelevant.
He joined the American Red Cross as a member of the board of governors in 1947, helped reorganize it after World War II, served as manager for the organization's North Atlantic area from 1944 to 1946, was its vice-president and national annual fund appeal chair in 1949, and was appointed its president by President Truman, to succeed General George Marshall in 1950.
President George H. W. Bush spoke to the World Relief annual luncheon at the invitation of the organization's president Arthur Gay, making Bush the third President to address the NAE.
In short, financial accounting is the process of summarizing financial data taken from an organization's accounting records and publishing in the form of annual ( or more frequent ) reports for the benefit of people outside the organization.
RWB compiles and publishes an annual ranking of countries based upon the organization's assessment of their press freedom records.
On October 28, 1961, shortly before he resigned his job, he was elected President General of the RIN during the organization's annual congress in Montreal.
The organization's annual meeting is Digestive Disease Week ®, which is held each May and is the largest international gathering of physicians, researchers and academics in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy and gastrointestinal surgery.
Nearly half of the organization's annual budget comes from technology and telecommunications companies, including data brokers, behavioral advertisers, and social networks.
The General Assembly determines policy, adopts the annual budget and work program, and reviews policy actions taken or proposed by the organization's Executive Board.
CPI's annual reports are also available on the organization's website.
* 22 – American Medical Association ( AMA ) president Edward Hill, MD, gives a keynote address to the delegates of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association ( GLMA ) at the organization's annual conference being held in Montreal.
In July 2011, the organization's name was changed from the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies to the Association of Alternative Newsmedia, by a vote of members attending the group's annual meeting.
Members of the club have also won awards at the organization's annual National Leadership Conference.
The organization's predominant responsibility is to oversee the tournament, and decisions about Worlds are made by general consensus at an annual general meeting.
NEFFA also conducts a separate annual winter festival called the Ralph Page Dance Legacy Weekend, in honor of one of the organization's founders, to promote understanding of the history and development of traditional Anglo-American dance forms in New England, especially contra dance and square dance.
An annual Representative Convention of approximately 900 elected delegates meets each year, and is the organization's highest governing body.

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