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* Model Railroad Planning, an annual publication of Kalmbach Publishing
In 2011, a controversy emerged over the authenticity of numerous Gothic Quarter buildings due to the publication of a dissertation entitled The Gothic Quarter of Barcelona: Planning the Past and Brand Image by Agustín Cócola.
According to his 1972 publication Preservation he worked on setting-up the " Four Towns Report " and played an important role in establishing the foundations of conservation policy through the Town and Country Planning Act 1968 and his 1970 Kennet Report.
Young's 1972 publication Preservation is an important insight of present UK conservation and preservation laws and policies, through the conservation struggles of the late 19th century until the 1968 Planning Act.
In the 1920s, the Coolidge administration formed the Advisory Committee on City Planning and Zoning, which undertook as its first task the publication of The Standard State Zoning Enabling Act in 1926, model enabling legislation for use by state legislatures.
This was followed by publication of the Standard City Planning Enabling Act ( SCPEA ) in 1928.
Cresswell has also edited an Environment and Planning special publication on the influence in human geography of Pierre Bourdieu ( 2002 ) and co-edited, with Deborah Dixon, a book on the geographies of film entitled Engaging Film ( 2002 ).
* Tabora Region Socio-Economic Profile, joint publication by The Planning Commission Dar Es Salaam and Regional Commissioner's Office Tabora, 1998

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However, in a follow up article in the same publication, others criticized the analysis, including Peter Flory, the U. S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy, who began by writing " The essay by Keir Lieber and Daryl Press contains so many errors, on a topic of such gravity, that a Department of Defense response is required to correct the record.
In the last years of Zedillo's term, Carlos Salinas returned to Mexico to announce the publication of his book, " Mexico: The Policy and the Politics of Modernization ".
Researcher at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics during Germany's Third Reich, known for her 1936 publication " Race and Population Policy Tools ", and her studies of heterochromia iridis ( different colored eyes ) using iris specimens from Auschwitz concentration camp victims ( supplied by her colleague, Joseph Mengele ).
* Sunshine Policy in a Nutshell, a publication of the Federation of American Scientists.
In a September 2008 publication of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Giora Eiland wrote that:
The letter highlighted the Institute's 1999 publication Passive Smoke: The EPA's Betrayal of Science and Policy, " which highlighted the absence of any scientific evidence for linking cancer with second-hand smoke received widespread media coverage both in Canada and the United States ".
Sender Policy Framework is defined in IETF publication RFC 4408.
The same publication also ranks NIU as 41st best in the country for Public Affairs programs, and within that field, NIU's program in City Management & Urban Policy is ranked number 3 in the nation and the Public Finance & Budgeting program at number 13.
Cisneros has also been author, editor or collaborator in several books, including Interwoven Destinies: Cities and the Nation, a project with the late former HUD Secretary Jack Kemp ; Opportunity and Progress: A Bipartisan Platform for National Housing Policy was presented the Common Purpose Award for demonstrating the potential of bipartisan cooperation ; and Casa y Comunidad: Latino Home and Neighborhood Design, a publication that took the first-ever look at the growing and increasingly prosperous U. S. Latino community and its housing needs, was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Silver Medal in the category of best business book of 2006.
In recent years he has championed the cause of open access to scholarly literature, having created in 1993 the (" free-to-read ") online journal Education Policy Analysis Archives and in 1998 the multi-lingual online book review journal Education Review, both of which journals remained in continuous publication in 2010.
Standards for Interstate Highways in the United States are defined by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ( AASHTO ) in the publication A Policy on Design Standards-Interstate System.
It is up to the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union to define the tasks, priority objectives and the organisation of the Structural Funds ( the Regional Policy framework ), through the ordinary legislative procedure and consulting the Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions ( leading to the publication of Regulations ).
Neues Volk, the publication of the Office of Racial Policy, answered questions about acceptable relations.
In June 1991 authors Steven Emerson and Cristina del Sesto wrote that World Policy Journal " is a publication with a clear bias toward a pro-P. L. O.
United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions ( more commonly referred to as the Plum Book ) is a publication of the United States Senate's Committee on Governmental Affairs and the House of Representatives ' Committee on Government Reform.

publication and Guidance
Burt was much involved in the initiation of child guidance in Great Britain and his 1925 publication The Young Delinquent led to opening of the London Child Guidance Clinic in Islington in 1927.
Construction of the flag of Libya according to a 1951 publication by the Ministry of Information and Guidance of the Kingdom of Libya.

publication and 13
A definition of cocktail appeared in the May 13, 1806, edition of The Balance and Columbian Repository, a publication in Hudson, New York, in which an answer was provided to the question, " What is a cocktail ?".
Although George Thomason did not date this tract, the last date internal to the document was Saturday 13 November 1647, suggesting a publication date of 15 November 1647.
* March 13 – After 244 years since its first publication, the Encyclopædia Britannica discontinues its print edition.
Early in 1875 Giles prepared his diaries for publication under the title Geographic Travels in Central Australia, and on 13 March 1875, with the generous help of Sir Thomas Elder, he began his third expedition.
The report notes that 77 % of Cato's income that year came from individual contributions, 13 % from foundations, 2 % from corporations, and 8 % from " program and other income " ( e. g., publication sales, program fees ).
As a publishing company, the Public Library of Science began full operation on October 13, 2003, with the publication of a peer-reviewed print and online scientific journal entitled PLoS Biology, and has since launched seven more peer-reviewed journals.
The publication of a full translation of Lady Chatterley's Lover by Sei Ito in 1950 led to a famous obscenity trial in Japan, extending from 8 May 1951 to 18 January 1952, with appeals lasting to 13 March 1957.
Its publication date was due to be toward of 2008, but it wasn't released until 13 April 2009.
It resumed publication on 13 May under a new format, with Serge July as new director.
To compensate for his lack of social contacts, Crowe began writing for the school newspaper and by age 13 was contributing music reviews for an underground publication, The San Diego Door.
The publication occurred 12 July 2004 and the legal power of the Law occurred the day after, on 13 July 2004-the statehood day of Montenegro.
( Grams erroneously cites a different publication: 13 December 1939 issue of The Tattler.
Wilkinson's involvement with the Spanish ( Agent 13 ), although widely suspected in his own day, was not proven until 1854, with Louisiana historian Charles Gayarré's publication of the American general's correspondence with Rodríguez Miró, the Spanish governor of Louisiana.
The Povo Livre publication was founded, its first issue being published on 13 July 1974, led by its first two directors, Manuel Alegria and Rui Machete.
The Guardian was first published August 13, 1964, as a weekly in tabloid format publication.
The core of the small founding editorial team included other editors, writers, photographers and photo editors from Life, which had ceased publication just 13 months earlier.
It has been continuously serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since September 1976, with over 1700 chapters published, making it the longest-running manga series in history ( Golgo 13 and Doraemon began publication earlier, but neither has been in continuous serialization ).
Confronted with deep deficits and its inability to control Gates, on December 22, 1957, the Party suspended publication of the paper as a daily, the last daily issue appearing January 13, 1958.
Andreas Whittam Smith CBE ( born 13 June 1937 ) is an English financial journalist, who was one of the founders of The Independent newspaper which began publication in October 1986 with Whittam Smith as editor.
" The first appearance in publication was March 13, 1832 by Mississippi Senator George Poindexter, in an article in the Calhounite Telegraph defending his vote against Van Buren as minister to Great Britain:
Several bishops forbade it to be read, and Clement XI condemned it in a brief, July 13, 1708, which was, however, not accepted in France, because its wording and its manner of publication were not in harmony with the accepted prerogatives of the Gallican church.
Golgo 13 is the longest running manga still in publication, and its tankōbon edition has the third highest number of volumes.
Following the publication of Khan's name, British authorities moved quickly to arrest 13 members of the British terrorist cell with which Khan had been communicating ( the so-called Luton cell ).

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