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The airport code for Sand Point Airport is SDP.
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The SDP - Social Democratic Party were a centrist party in the United Kingdom, formed in 1981 by 13 Labour MP's and one Conservative MP, the SDP were quick to form an electoral alliance with the Liberal Party and this led to calls for the two parties to merge. This happened in 1988. Three SDP MP's were very unhappy with the merger and continued until 1990 with a continuation SDP. David Owen stood-down as an MP in the 1992 General election and the other two (Rosie Barnes and John Cartwright) sought re-election as 'Social Democrats' in their repective constituencies and narrowly lost to Labour.
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The Whigs became the Liberals which eventually merged with the SDP to become the modern Liberal Democrats
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Depends on engine... you're either looking at Mercedes-Benz/Detroit, Cummins, or Caterpillar for that year. Woe be to you if you own an SDP Cat.
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First Editions / Rare / Super rare - Total - 72
Ojama King - Rare - 6 stars - ATK/0 DEF/3000 - SOD-EN034
Dark Scorpion - Gorg the strong - 1st edition - 5 stars - ATK/1800 DEF/1500 - DCR-060
Enraged Muka Muka - 1st edition - 5 stars ATK/1200 DEF/600 - SOD-EN031
Luster Dragon - Super rare - 4 stars - ATK1900 DEF/1600 - MFC-058
Gearfried the iron knight - 1st edition - 4 stars - ATK/1800 DEF/1600 - SDJ-012
Neo Bug - 1st edition - 4 stars - ATK/1800 DEF/1700 - JOC-058
Gigantes - 1st edition - 4 stars - ATK/1900 DEF/1300 - IOC-021
Aqua Madoor - 1st edition - 4 stars - ATK/1200 DEF/2000 - SDP-008
Inferno - 1st edition - 4 stars - ATK/1100 DEF/1900 - IOC-019
Kabazauls - 1st edition - 4 stars - ATK/1700 DEF/1500 - PGD-054
Toon Mermaid - 1st edition - 4 stars - ATK/1400 DEF/1500 - SDP-023
UFO Turtle - Rare - 4 stars - ATK/1400 DEF/1200 - MRL-081
Darkfire Soldier #1 - 1st edition - 4 stars - ATK/1700 DEF 1150 - SDJ-010
Master Kyonshee - 1st edition - 4 stars - ATK/1750 DEF/1000 - PGD-053
Girochin Kuwagata - 1st edition - 4 stars - ATK/1700 DEF/1000 - PSV-085
Toon Aligator - 1st edition - 4 stars - ATK/800 DEF/1600 - SDP-009
Witch of the black forest - 1st edition -4 stars - ATK/1100 DEF/1200 - SDP-014
Big eye - 1st edition - 4 stars - ATK/1200 DEF/1000 - SDJ-018
Sacred Crane - 1st edition - 4 stars - ATK/160 DEF/400 - IOC-069
The agent of Wisdom - Mercury - Rare - 4 stars - ATK/0 DEF/1700 - AST-007
Giant soldier of stone - 1st edition - 3 stars - ATK/1300 DEF/2000 - SDP-007
Dream Clown - 1st edition - 3 stars - ATK/1200 DEF/900 - SDP-017
Darkbishop Archfiend - 1st edition and rare - 3 stars - ATK/300 DEF/1400 - DCR-069
Flame manipulator - 1st edition - 3 stars - ATK/900 DEF/100 - SDJ-006
Minar - 1st edition - 3 stars - ATK/850 DEF/750 - MRL-015
Swarm of scarabs - 1st edition - 3 stars - ATK/500 DEF/1000 - PGD-021
Penguin Soldier - Holographic - 2 stars - ATK/750 DEF/500 - SDJ-022
Hiro's Shadow Scout - 1st edition - 2 stars - ATK/650 DEF/500 - SDP-019
Iron Blacksmith Kotetsu - 1st edition - 2 stars - ATK/500 DEF/500 - DCR-064
Muka Muka - Rare - 2 stars - ATK/600 DEF/300 - MRD-107
Magicianof faith - Rare - 1 star - ATK/200 DEF/400 - MRD-036
Magic cards - 1st edition/Rare/Super rare
Graceful Charity - 1st edition - Magic card - SDP-040
Scapegoat - 1st edition and Holographic - Magic card - SDJ-041
Infinate Cards - 1st edition and rare - Magic card - LON-027
Remove trap - 1st edition - Magic card - SDJ-034
Reasoning - 1st edition - Magic card - PGD-081
Polymerization - 1st edition - Magic card - SDJ-036
Black illusion ritual - 1st edition - Magic card - SDP-038
Yami - 1st edition - Magic card - SDP-037
Black pendent - 1st edition - Magic card - SDP-025
Mountain - 1st edition - Magic card - SDJ-037
Mystical space typhoon - 1st edition - Magic card - SDP-032
Giant Trunade - 1st edition - Magic card - SDJ-032
Toon World - 1st edition - Magic card - SDP-024
Card shuffle - 1st edition - Magic card - PGD-080
(Soul release - 1st edition - Magic card - SDP-036) x2
Change of heart - 1st edition - Magic card - SDP-030
Ekibyo Drakmord - 1st edition - Magic card - LON-099
Dian Keto the cure Master - 1st edition - SDP-027
Final Flame - Rare - Magic card - LOB-100
Horn of the unicorn - Rare - Magic card - MRL-054
Limiter Removal - Holo - Magic card - PSV-064
Trap Card - 1st editions/ rare / Super rare
Gryphon Wing - 1st edition and Holographic - Trap Card - SDP-050
Reinforcements - 1st edition - Trap Card - SDP-042
Castle Walls - 1st edition - Trap Card - SDP-043
Cursed seal of the Forbidden City - 1st edition - IOC-049
Altar for Tribute - 1st edition - Trap Card - DCR-095
Enchanted Javelin - 1st edition - Trap Card - SDP-049
Disappear - 1st edition - Trap Card - LOD-089
Needle Wall - 1st edition - Trap Card - PGD-048
Ceasefire - Super rare(Gold Title and Holographic) - Trap card - PSV-030
Michizure - Rare - Trap card - PSV -051
Reckless Greed - Rare - Trap card - PGD-051
Magic Drain - Rare - Trap Card - PSV-071
Spell Card - 1st edition/ Rare / Super rare
D.D. Borderline - 1st edition - Spell Card - IOC-040
Twin Swords of flashing light - Tryce - Spell card - DCR-037
D.D. Designator - 1st edition - Spell card - IOC-039
Fairy of the Spring - 1st edition - Spell card - DCR-040
Gravirty Axe - Grarl - 1st edition - Spell - DCR-034
Gryphon's Feather Duster - 1st edition - Spell Card - IOC-091
Black Luster Ritual - Holographic - Spell Card - SYE-025
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The flywheel bolts on all Cats, you want to torque to 200 ft/lbs. That hasn't changed between different models of the C15 (6NZ, MBN,, ACERT, SDP, etc)
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Equivalent of AISI 1045 is EN18.
For More details, click the link.
http://www.rolexmetals.com/sdp/191736/4/cp-4383676/0/Equivalent_Grades.html
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first of all my 6600 users you can watch live colours channel on your 6600 by searching this site on URL rtsp://:175.41.152.85:1935/live/col50.sdp this is working i have done it many times.
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In hope of restoring the country back to civilian rule, the AFRC created two new political parties: the national republican convention (nrp)led by Bashir Tofa from northern Nigeria and the social Democratic Party (sdp)
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Depends on which year you're referring to for the Cat C13... after 2004, Cats went downhill... after 2007, they really took a dive. You definitely don't want an ACERT or SDP Cat.
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The interiors are a bit flimsy compared to other KW models, but they tend to be pretty good trucks, so long as you have a good drivetrain with it... if you have, say, an SDP Cat, then it's going to be trash, no matter the truck.
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The Liberal Democrats formed in 1988 after the merger of the Liberal Party and the SDP. Before the 1920's the Liberal Party were regularly in government. The last Prime Minister that was a member of the Liberal Party was Lloyd-George who died in 1945.
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Bluetooth uses a variety of protocols, examples being Object exchange (OBEX), Service discovery protocol (SDP) and Link management protocol (LMP). Bluetooth is a common feature of modern-day portable devices like mobile phones and digital cameras.
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Commuter students have the options to either bring a packed lunch from home or buy lunch from one of the restaurants around the studios. Residential students get a sack lunch in the cafeteria before leaving for class in the morning, but also have the option to go buy lunch from a nearby restaurant.
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Although the Social Democratic Party could not influence laws, because of the structure of the legislature, the party gained public support by using political office to spread its views. By 1877, the SDP had elected 12 members to the Reichstag. The party was able to use the Reichstag as a forum for its grievances.
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The currency in Sudan is currently pound (SDP) which has replaced the Sudanese Dinar (SDD) in 2007.
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Depends on model year and market. Cat left the highway diesel market for a reason - buy a truck with a C15 with an engine serial number beginning with SDP, and you'll find out why, real quick.
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It's highly unlikely he liked either of them:
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Check all spark plugs and ignition cables. Check your air filter to make sure it's not full of crap either. Run some SDP through the gas tank on the next fill up.
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For a regular, line haul tractor such as the Coronado, Coronado SD, or Cascadia, you'll have the options of the Detroit Diesel DD13 or DD15, or the Cummins ISX12 or ISX15. For smaller models, such as the FL112, which are typically used for vocational trucks or local P&D trucks, the Detroit Diesel 50 Series or Cummins ISM or ISL9 can be had.
The Mercedes-Benz MBE4000 12.8 liter was an available option for Freightliner, Western Star, and Sterling trucks (all three of which were Daimler A.G. subsidiaries; Sterling trucks went out of production in 2009). This engine replaced the pre-02 emissions Detroit Diesel 12.7 liter 60 Series.
Caterpillar engines were available until Cat left the highway diesel market in 2009, following the disastrous debut of the SDP engines. Their repute was already suffering on account of the ACERT engines, and the SDP was the final nail in that coffin.
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well, it depends on how good you are. There are many requirement, are you taking at a classical ballet school? how many days a week are you taking ballet? are you on pointe? how long? also, how serious are you about ballet? You have to be strong enough to take many classes a day. I have gone to Boston Ballet SDP for the past two years. I had 4, 5 classes a day, many of them on pointe.
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It is a Relinquished. Cards with printing errors are hard to price. Cards that are popular, might be worth more with a genuine misprint like a lack of name. Cards that have no real demand (such as Relinquished) might only go for a very small amount, and even then you'd have to look hard to find someone who wants it.
So it's impossible to put an actual figure on it.
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Business data processing involves organizing and manipulating data related to business operations, such as sales figures or inventory levels, to support business decision-making. Scientific data processing involves analyzing and interpreting data obtained from scientific experiments or research, often with a focus on generating insights or conclusions to advance scientific knowledge.
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Delhi is an important commercial capital in Asia. The service industry contributes the largest chunk of the State Domestic Product (SDP)- about 70% followed by manufacturing (25.2%) and agriculture (3.85%)
The key industries include Information Technology,Telecommunications,Hotels, Media, Banking and Tourism. The manufacturing industries of Delhi has also expanded as many consumer goods industries have established manufacturing units and offices in the region.
Delhi's large consumer market and its abundance of skilled labor has attracted foreign investments to Delhi. The Delhi State Industrial Development Corporation (DSIDC) has played a vital role in shaping the Industrial growth of Delhi.
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It doesn't prove anything.
A "theorem" is a statement that tells how things work.
The Pythagorean theorem tells how the relationship between the lengths of the sides of a
right triangle works.
Sounds pretty dry, I know; but it's fantastically useful. Every branch of science, engineering,
carpentry, plumbing, and real estate uses it every day.
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Valentine Palmer has: Played Taylor in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Ronald in "The Saint" in 1962. Played Monia in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played Mr. Milton in "Crossroads" in 1964. Played Tony in "The Yellow Hat" in 1966. Played Philip Tremayne in "Misleading Cases" in 1967. Played himself in "Moira Anderson Sings" in 1968. Played Drew in "The Tingaree Affair" in 1969. Played Hugo in "The Misfit" in 1970. Played Lord Willoughby in "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" in 1970. Played Hotel guest in "And Mother Makes Three" in 1971. Played Flight Sergeant Martin Jarvis in "The Pathfinders" in 1972. Played Simon in "Emmerdale Farm" in 1972. Played Pieter Viljoen in "The Cuckoo Waltz" in 1975. Played Carew in "The Sweeney" in 1975. Played News Reporter in "The Professionals" in 1977. Played Barry in "Minder" in 1979. Played SDP Candidate in "The Chinese Detective" in 1981. Played Mr. Norbet in "Fanny Hill" in 1995.
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The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Philadelphia Phillies in six games. In the decisive game, Joe Carter hit a three run home run in the bottom of the ninth, becoming the second player in MLB history (after Pittsburgh's Bill Mazeroski in 1960) to hit a World Series winning walk-off home run.
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The cast of Central Weekend - 1986 includes: James Ackers as himself Kaye Adams as Herself - Presenter Peter Barry as Himself - Dancer Nicky Campbell as Himself - Presenter Peter Challis Roger Cook as Himself - Presenter Allister Craddock as Himself - Narrator of film section Andy Craig as Himself - Presenter Bridget Crowley as Herself - Dance Teacher Edwina Currie as herself Geoffrey Dear as Himself - West Midlands Chief Constable Victoria Derbyshire as Herself - Presenter Barry Grimaldi as himself Reg Harcourt as Himself - Presenter Simon Hinds as Himself - Journalist Samantha Hughes as Herself - Dancer Sue Jay as Herself - Presenter Adrian Mills as Himself - Presenter Manzoor Moghal as Himself - SDP Jane Moore as Herself - Presenter Graham Mulvern as Himself - Production Supervisor Arthur Scargill as himself Hal Shapiro as Himself - Police Commissioner Keith Vaz as Himself - Labour Claudia Winkleman as Herself - Presenter Stevie Wonder as himself Coleman Young as Himself - Mayor of Detroit
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In 1990, three fundamentally distinct education systems existed in Nigeria - the indigenous system, the Quranic schools, and formal European-style educational institutions. Higher Education in Nigeria originated with the colonial government launching the Yaba Higher College in 1934.
According to the 1979 constitution, education in Nigeria became the responsibility of the state and local councils. The first 6 years of primary education were made mandatory, which was a significant factor in the development of education in Nigeria. There has been a noticeable upgrading of educational facilities in Nigeria in recent years.
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Components of Family Planning
Counseling
Counseling is an important prerequisite for the initiation and continuation of a family planning method. Service providers should be trained to provide counseling about all available methods of family planning. There should be no incentives or coercion to adopt family planning or a particular contraceptive method.
Provision of Contraceptives
Contraceptives should be provided to clients in accordance with approved method-specific guidelines and by service providers who have been trained in the provision of that method.
Followup and Referral System
All clients who choose a family planning method should be informed of the appropriate follow up requirements and encouraged to return to the service provider should they have any concerns. Service providers should follow the established referral system when making client referrals.
Record Keeping
All family planning service providers should maintain adequate records to identify each client, the type of contraception provided and any special circumstances associated with its provision.
Supervision
Supervision is an essential component of program evaluation. It helps ensure that the needs of clients are being met and service delivery guidelines are being followed. The supervisor is a team member who promotes staff motivation, helps in problem solving and ensures that the rights of service providers and clients are observed.
Logistics
Maintenance of an effective logistic and supply system helps staff at service delivery points (SDPs) avoid both understocking and overstocking. In order to maintain quality services, SDP staff should adhere to procedures for proper storage and handling of contraceptive commodities as well as other supplies.
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== The aftermath of the 1979 election defeat saw a period of bitter internal rivalry in the Labour Party which had become increasingly divided between the ever more dominant left wingers under Michael Foot and Tony Benn (whose supporters dominated the party organisation at the grassroots level), and the right under Denis Healey. It was widely considered that Healey would win the 1980 leadership election, but he was narrowly defeated by Foot. For other persons named Michael Foot, see Michael Foot (disambiguation). ... Anthony Tony Neil Wedgwood Benn (born 3 April 1925), formerly 2nd Viscount Stansgate, is a British socialist politician. ... Denis Winston Healey, Baron Healey, CH, MBE, PC (born 30 August 1917), is a British Labour politician. ... The British Labour Party leadership election of 1980 was held following the resignation of James Callaghan. ...
The Thatcher government was determined not to be deflected from its agenda as the Heath government had been. A deflationary budget in 1980 led to substantial cuts in welfare spending and an initial short-term sharp rise in unemployment. The Conservatives reduced or eliminated state assistance for struggling private industries, leading to large redundancies in many regions of the country, notably in Labour's heartlands. However, Conservative legislation extending the right for residents to buy council houses from the state proved very attractive to many Labour voters. (Labour had previously suggested this idea in their 1970 election manifesto, but had never acted on it.) Deflation is a decrease in the general price level, over a period of time. ...
The election of Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) veteran Michael Foot to the leadership disturbed many Atlanticists in the Party. Other changes increased their concern; the constituencies were given the ability to easily deselect sitting MPs, and a new voting system in leadership elections was introduced that gave party activists and affiliated trade unions a vote in different parts of an electoral college. CND redirects here. ...
The party's move to the left in the early 80s led to the decision by a number of centrist party members led by the Gang of Four of former cabinet ministers (Shirley Williams, William Rodgers, Roy Jenkins, and David Owen. ) to issue the "Limehouse Declaration" on January 26, 1981, and to form the breakaway Social Democratic Party. The departure of even more members from the centre and right further swung the party to the left, but not quite enough to allow Tony Benn to be elected as Deputy Leader when he challenged for the job at the September 1981 party conference. In Chinese history, the Gang of Four was a group of Communist politicians based in Shanghai. ... The Baroness Williams of Crosby Shirley Williams, Baroness Williams of Crosby, PC (born July 27, 1930), is a British politician. ... People named Bill Rodgers: Bill Rodgers (politician), British politician Bill Rodgers (athlete), American marathon runner This is a disambiguation page - a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Roy Harris Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Hillhead, OM, PC (November 11, 1920 â€" January 5, 2003) was a British politician and a prominent Labour Member of Parliament in the 1960s and 1970s, and founding member of the Social Democratic Party (SDP). ... For other persons named David Owen, see David Owen (disambiguation). ... The Social Democratic Party (SDP) was a United Kingdom political party which existed between 1981 and 1990. ... is the 26th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... AUGUST 25 1981 US Marine Sean Vance is Born on the 25th of August {ear nav|1981}} Year 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays the 1981 Gregorian calendar). ... The Social Democratic Party (SDP) was a political party of the United Kingdom that existed nationwide between 1981 and 1988. ...
Under Foot's leadership, the party's agenda became increasingly dominated by the politics of the hard left. Accordingly, the party went into the 1983 general election with the most left wing manifesto that Labour ever stood upon. The manifesto contained pledges for abolition of the House of Lords, unilateral nuclear disarmament, withdrawal from the European Community, withdrawal from NATO and a radical and extensive extension of state control over the economy. Far left is a vague term used to refer to people or ideas falling into the general category of left wing which the speaker considers to be extreme. ... The UK general election, 1983 was held on June 9, 1983 and gave the Conservatives and Margaret Thatcher the most decisive election victory since that of Labour in 1945. ... This article is about the British House of Lords. ... The European Community (EC) was originally founded on March 25, 1957 by the signing of the Treaty of Rome under the name of European Economic Community. ... This article is about the military alliance. ...
This alienated many of the party's more right-wing supporters. The Bennites were in the ascendency and there was very little that the right could do to resist or water down the manifesto, many also hoped that a landslide defeat would discredit Michael Foot and the hard left of the party moving Labour away from explicit Socialism and towards weaker social-democracy. Labour MP and former minister Gerald Kaufman famously described the 1983 election manifesto as "the longest suicide note in history". Michael Foot has countered, with typical wit, that it is telling about Gerald Kaufman that it is likely that his one oft quoted remark will be all that he is remembered for.Much of the press attacked both the Labour party's manifesto and its style of campaigning, which tended to rely upon public meetings and canvassing rather than media. By contrast, the Conservatives ran a professional campaign which played on the voters' fears of a repeat of the Winter of Discontent. To add to this, the Thatcher government's popularity rose sharply on a wave of patriotic feeling following victory in the Falklands War, allowing it to recover from it initial unpopularity over unemployment and economic difficulty.At the 1983 election, Labour suffered a landslide defeat, winning only 27.6% of the vote, their lowest share since 1918. Labour won only half a million votes more than the SDP-Liberal Alliance which had attracted the votes of many moderate Labour supporters. The United Kingdom general election of 1918 held on 14th December 1918, after the Representation of the People Act 1918. ... The SDP-Liberal Alliance was an electoral alliance of the Social Democratic Party and the Liberal Party in the UK that ran from 1981 to 1988, when the bulk of the two parties merged to form the Social and Liberal Democrats, later referred to as simply the Liberal Democrats. ...
== Michael Foot immediately resigned and was replaced by Neil Kinnock, initially considered a firebrand left-winger, he proved to be more pragmatic than Foot and progressively moved the party towards the centre; banning left-wing groups such as the Militant tendency and reversing party policy on EEC membership and withdrawal from NATO, bringing in Peter Mandelson as Director of Communications to modernise the party's image, and embarking on a policy review which reported back in 1985. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock, PC (born 28 March 1942) is a British politician. ... The Militant tendency was a group within the UK Labour Party founded in 1964. ... This article or section cites very few or no references or sources. ...
At the 1987 general election, the party was again defeated in a landslide, but had at least re-established itself as the clear challengers to the Conservatives and gained 20 seats reducing the Conservative majority to 102 from 143 in 1983, despite a sharp rise in turnout. Challenged for the leadership by Tony Benn in 1988, Neil Kinnock easily retained the leadership claiming a mandate for his reforms of the party. Re-organisation resulted in the dissolution of the Labour Party Young Socialists, which was thought to be harbouring entryist Militant groups. It also resulted in a more centralised communication structure, enabling a greater degree of flexibility for the leadership to determine policy, react to events, and direct resources. Margaret Thatcher David Steel Election 1987 Titles The United Kingdom general election of 1987 was held on 11 June 1987 and was the third consecutive victory for the Conservative Party under the leadership of Margaret Thatcher. ... Anthony Tony Neil Wedgwood Benn (born 3 April 1925), formerly 2nd Viscount Stansgate, is a British socialist politician. ... The Labour Party Young Socialists (LPYS) were established by the British Labour Party following the collapse of the earlier Young Socialists following the expulsion of the entryist Socialist Labour League (which became the Workers Revolutionary Party) in 1961. ... Entryism (or entrism or enterism) is a political tactic by which a smaller organisation joins a (usually hostile) larger organisation in an attempt to either gain recruits, influence or both. ... The Militant tendency was a group within the UK Labour Party founded in 1964. ...
During this time the Labour Party emphasised the abandonment of its links to high taxation and old-style nationalisation, which aimed to show that the party was moving away from the left of the political spectrum and towards the centre. It also became actively pro-European, supporting further moves to European integration.
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MLB permanently retired the #42 in 1997. However, they allowed anyone who was wearing #42 at the time to continue to wear it. Mariano Rivera of the Yankees is the only player wearing #42 currently as he was in MLB at the time of its retirement. Once he retires, no one will ever again wear the #42 in MLB.
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We will never be able to tell for certain how women have voted at the polls, because ballots are secret.
We can however make highly accurate speculations based on aggregate polling - an analysis of the dozens of opinion poll surveys conducted during and immediately after a general election campaign. This analysis can give us a very accurate, albeit imperfect, picture of how different groups in society voted.
Ipsos-MORI is the main source of such data. According to their research, women have voted in the following ways since 1979 (the bracketed figure shows how women differed from the general population):
1979- Conservative 47% (+2%), Labour 35% (-3%), Liberal 15% (+1%)
1983 - Conservative 46% (+2%), Labour 26% (-2%), Liberal 27% (+1%)
1987 - Conservative 43% (+/-0%), Labour 32% (+/-0%), Liberal 23% (+/-0%)
1992- Conservative 44% (+3%), Labour 34% (-1%), Liberal 18% (+/-0%)
1997- Conservative 32% (+1%), Labour 44% (+/-0%), Liberal 18% (+1%)
2001- Conservative 33% (+/-0%), Labour 42% (+/-0%), Liberal 19% (+/-0%)
2005- Conservative 32% (-1%), Labour 38% (+2%), Liberal 23% (+/-0%)
2010- Conservative 36% (-1%), Labour 31% (+1%), Liberal 26% (+2%)
All figures exclude Northern Ireland.
On average, women have historically favoured the Conservative Party at the expense of the Labour Party but been broadly in line with men when it comes to supporting the Liberal Party, the SDP or the Liberal Democrats. However, since Tony Blair's premiership, that trend has begun to reverse in favour of Labour.
This trend is reflected in opinion polling for the 2010 - 2015 Parliament; since 2011, the Labour Party's lead over the Conservative Party has been considerably higheramongwomen than among men, though for a period in 2010 Labour was leading with men whilst the Tories were leading with women.
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Newton's second law in words is the force is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by it's acceleration, and is represented by F=ma where;
F is the force (N)
m is the mass of the object (Kg)
a is the acceleration of the object (ms^-2)
Therefore, when a force of 1N is applied to an object of mass 1kg it will produce an acceleration of 1ms^-2 (a=F/m)
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There are a few options. Since "big rig" is an American term, I'll assume you're talking about American trucks. For a typical tractor-trailer unit with a total of five axles, the engine displacement can range from 10 to 16 liters. 10, 11, and 12 liter engines will be more common for local trucks, doing things such as P&D, LTL, etc. Line haul, long distance trucks most commonly have a 13 to 15 liter engine. The only manufacturer currently offering a 16 liter is Volvo. The current (as of 8/2015) truck manufacturers in the US are PACCAR, Inc. (Kenworth and Peterbilt), Volvo A.B. (Volvo and Mack), Daimler A.G. (Freightliner and Western Star), and Navistar (International, and a cooperative effort with Caterpillar, Inc.). Ford got out of that Class 8 truck business in 1997, when they sold their heavy duty truck line to Daimler A.G. (who put the trucks into production under the Sterling name ontil 2009). General Motors got out of it in 1988, when they sold out to Volvo A.B. Marmon closed their doors in 1997.
Engines currently available for these trucks include the 11 liter Cummins ISM and 12 and 15 liter Cummins ISX (available in all makes of truck), 13 liter VE-D13 (available in Volvos and in Macks as the MP-8), 16 liter VE-D16 (available in Volvos and in Macks as the MP-10), 13 liter Maxxforce 13 (available in Internationals and an engine based on this one is used in Caterpillar trucks), 13 liter Detroit DD13 (available in Freightliners and Western Stars), 15 liter DD15 (available in Freightliners and Western Stars), and 13 liter PACCAR MX13 (available in Kenworths and Peterbilts). Caterpillar got out of highway diesel after 2009, after the fiasco with their SDP engines. Detroit Diesel engines became exclusive to Daimler A.G. products (Freightliner, Western Star, and, until 2009, Sterling) after 2002 (they had previously been available in most makes of truck prior). Mercedes-Benz engines were available in Daimler A.G. products from 2003 - 2009.
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There are many ways to lose a match in Taekwondo competition. First is to be disqualified for not meeting the requirements or not having the required gear, and showing up in the ring on time when your name is called.
The next way to lose would be by a knockout (for tournaments where contact is allowed, such as in Olympic Taekwondo for adults). The athlete could also lose the match based on a major violation, or series of violations (a total of 4 points deduction) for illegal techniques or disallowed conduct on the part of the athlete or coach. The match could be ended if the Referee (upon consulting with the judges) determines that it is a mismatch, and one opponent is clearly dominating the other. Also, a fighter or their coach could forfeit the match and withdraw from competition.
A fighter could lose if they are injured by a legal attack and cannot continue, or if they cause injury by using an illegal attack whereby their opponent can not continue. If the match is played through to the end of the final round, the contestant with the most points wins. In case of a tie, the winner is determined by a 4th "sudden death" round where the first opponent to score a point wins. If there are no points scored in the sudden death round, the judging officials vote based on a number of criteria relating to aggressive match management, advanced techniques, and number of techniques thrown. The referee breaks any tie in voting.
Many independent Taekwondo organizations and federations have their own tournament rules that may vary, and World Taekwondo Federation competition rules may be modified with approval for smaller WTF recognized events.
From the most recent update of WTF competition rules as of October 7, 2010:
Article 16 Decisions
1 케이오승
1 Win by Knock-out (KO)
2 주심직권승
2 Win by Referee Stops Contest (RSC)
3 최종점수승
3 Win by final score (PTF)
4 점수차승
4 Win by point gap (PTG)
Explanation: Win by point gap: In case of 12 points difference between two athletes at the time of the completion of 2nd round and/or at any time during the 3rd round, the referee shall stop the contest and shall declare the winner by point gap.
5 써든데스승
5 Win by Sudden Death (SDP)
6 우세승
6 Win by Superiority (SUP)
7 기권승
7 Win by withdrawal (WDR)
8 실격승
8 Win by disqualification (DSQ)
9 반칙승
9 Win by referee's punitive declaration (PUN)
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Names of Political Parties and their chairman in Nigeria
APC
ALL PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS
National Chairman
Chief Odigie Oyegun
APA
African Peoples Alliance
National Chairman
EMMANUEL URHUARHOVIE (ACTING)
APGA
All Progressives Grand Alliance
National Chairman
Chief (Sir) Victor C. Umeh
DPP
Democratic Peoples Party
National Chairman
Maj. Gen. Magashi, B.S.
LP
Labour Party
National Chairman
Barr Dan Nwanyanwu
NCP
National Conscience Party
National Chairman
Yunusa Tanko
NNPP
New Nigeria Peoples Party
National Chairman
Dr. B. O. Aniebonam
PDC
People For Democratic Change
National Chairman
Alhaji Mudi M. Waziri
PDM
Peoples Democratic Movement
National Chairman
Bashir Yusuf Ibrahim
PDP
Peoples Democratic Party
National Chairman
Aih. Ahmed Adamu Muazu
UPP
United Progressive Party
National Chairman
Chief Chekwas Okorie
UPN
Unity Party of Nigeria
National Chairman
Dr. Fredick I. Fasehun
UDP
United Democratic Party
National Chairman
Dr. Umaru Dikko
SDP
Social Democratic Party
National Chairman
Chief. Olu Falae
PPN
Peoples Party of Nigeria
National Chairman
Acting National Chairman Alh. Lawal M. T. Adamu
PPA
Progressive Peoples Alliance
National Chairman
ACTING NATIONAL CHAIRMAN: PETER AMEH
A
Accord
National Chairman
Hon. Mohammad Lawal Nalado
AA
Action Alliance
National Chairman
Tunde Anifowose Kelani
ACD
Advanced Congress Of Democrats
National Chairman
Yusuf Buba
ACPN
Allied Congress Party of Nigeria
National Chairman
Engr. Olu Okunriaboye
AD
Alliance For Democracy
National Chairman
Chairman, AD Senator Mojisoluwa Akinfenwa
ADC
African Democratic Congress
National Chairman
Chief Ralph Okey Nwosu
CPP
Citizens Popular Party
National Chairman
Acting National Chairman Chief Sam Eke
ID
INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATS
National Chairman
Edozie Madu
KP
Kowa Party
National Chairman
Alh. Umar Mustapha
PDC People For Democratic Change National Chairman Alhaji Mudi M. Waziri
UDP United Democratic Party
National Chairman
Dr. Umaru Dikko2 answers
Afghanistan
Hamid Karzai
Albania
Bamir Topi
Algeria
Abdelaziz Bouteflika
Angola
José Eduardo dos Santos
Argentina
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Armenia
Serzh Sargsyan
Austria
Incumbent Heinz Fischer
Azerbaijan
İlham Aliyev
Bangladesh
Zillur Rahman
Belarus
Alexander Lukashenko
Benin
Yayi Boni
Bolivia
Evo Morales
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Haris Silajdžić (SBiH)
Željko Komšić (SDP)
Nebojša Radmanović (SNSD)
Botswana
Ian Khama
Brazil
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Bulgaria
Georgi Parvanov
Burkina Faso
Blaise Compaoré
Burundi
Pierre Nkurunziza
Cameroon
Paul Biya
Cape Verde
Pedro Pires
Central African Republic
François Bozizé
Chad
Idriss Déby
Chile
Michelle Bachelet
China
Hu Jintao
Colombia
Álvaro Uribe
Comoros
Ahmed Abdullah Mohamed Sambi
Congo
Joseph Kabila
Costa Rica
Óscar Arias
Côte d'Ivoire
Laurent Gbagbo
Croatia
Stjepan Mesić
Cuba
Raul Castro Ruz
Cyprus
Dimitris Christofias
Czech Republic
Václav Klaus
Djibouti
Ismail Omar Guelleh
Dominica
Nicholas Liverpool
Dominican Republic
Leonel Fernández
East Timor
José Ramos-Horta
Ecuador
Rafael Correa
Egypt
Muhammad Hosni Mubarak
El Salvador
Antonio Saca Equatorial
Guinea
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
Eritrea
Isaias Afewerki
Estonia
Toomas Hendrik Ilves
Ethiopia
Girma Wolde-Giorgis
Fiji
Ratu Josefa Iloilo
Finland
Tarja Halonen
France
Nicolas Sarkozy
Gabon
Omar Bongo Ondimba
Gambia
Yahya Jammeh
Georgia
Mikheil Saakashvili
Germany
Horst Köhler
Ghana
John Evans Atta Mills
Greece
Karolos Papoulias
Guatemala
Álvaro Colom
Guinea
Moussa Dadis Camara
Guinea-Bissau
Raimundo Pereira (Acticng President)
Guyana
Bharrat Jagdeo
Haiti
René Préval
Honduras
Manuel Zelaya
Hungary
László Sólyom
Iceland
Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson
India
Pratibha Patil
Indonesia
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Iran
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Iraq
Ireland
Mary McAleese
Israel
Shimon Peres
Italy
Giorgio Napolitano
Kazakhstan
Nursultan Nazarbayev
Kenya
Mwai Kibaki
Kiribati
Anote Tong
North Korea
Kim Il-sung
South Korea
Lee Myung-bak
Kyrgyzstan
Kurmanbek Bakiyev
Laos
Choummaly Sayasone
Latvia
Valdis Zatlers
Lebanon
Michel Suleiman
Liberia
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
Lithuania
Valdas Adamkus
Macedonia
Branko Crvenkovski
Madagascar
Marc Ravalomanana
Malawi
Bingu WA Mutharika
Malives
Mohamed Nasheed
Mali
Amadou Toumani Touré
Malta
Edward Fenech Adami
Marshall Islands
Litokwa Tomeing
Mauritania
Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz
Mauritius
Anerood Jugnauth
Mexico
Felipe Calderón
Micronesia
Manny Mori
Moldova
Vladimir Voronin
Mongolia
Nambaryn Enkhbayar
Montenegro
Filip Vujanović
Mozambique
Armando Guebuza
Namibia
Hifikepunye Pohamba
Nauru
Marcus Stephen
Nepal
Ram Baran Yadav
Nicaragua
Daniel Ortega
Niger
Tandja Mamadou
Nigeria
Umaru Yar'Adua.
Pakistan
Asif Ali Zardari
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Depending on how you look at it Germany could have solved most of the problems it faced not very many at all. The Main influences in solving Germanys problems were; The Dawes Plan, Inflation control, Foreign Affairs, the French leaving the Ruhr, Economic Growth, Reforms and Strength at the Centre. But due to events that occurred during this period some people believe that Germany did not recover at all. The first point I will look at is the Dawes plan. This plan was all about the reparations and was put in place by Gustav Streseman. It confirmed the amount Germany had to pay which was 132,000 million marks, change the schedule of payment so that over 5 years the payments went up to 2,500 million marks but would vary along with how well the economy was doing. Also the conditions were that the allies maintained control of the railways, the Reichsbank and custom duties and the sanctions for non-payment would be agreed by all allies not just France. The Plan also gave Germany an 800 million Mark Loan from America to help with the economy. This attributed to economic recovery in Germany as the reparations were starting to be paid on time and Streseman stopped the strikes in the Ruhr which all contributed to recovering Germany. The Next thing that Streseman wanted to fix was inflation and to do this he decided to introduce a new currency in Germany. Streseman called in all the old worthless marks and had them burned. He replaced them with a new currency called the Rentenmark which was worth 3,000 million of the old marks. The inflation was now controlled which also helped Germanys failing economy. Streseman also helped Germany's status as a country by making deals with foreign countries. In 1925 The Locarno Treaty was made which guaranteed Germany's frontiers with France and Belgium. Then in 1926 Germany rejoined the league of nations which reaffirmed Germany's status of a great power when it joined. The Last thing he did was implement the Young's Plan in 1929 which reduced the reparation sum to 37,000million marks, lowered the annual payments which were to be paid in 58yrs, stopped the allies' supervision on Germany, Germany were allowed at the negotiations and allies troops were to be withdrawn from Germany. This strengthened Germany's status of a great power and lowered the chances of Germany slipping back into another economic crisis. This Plan also meant that the French left the Ruhr giving Germany back its most prosperous area and lessening the economic problem. Economic Growth was then created in Germany by Streseman. He borrowed 25,000 million gold marks mainly from America which was used to build road, railways and factories. This economic boom led to prosperity and also made cultural life very better in Germany. This became to be known as the roaring twenties. This made the people of Germany very happy after many years of upset and also cured Germany's economic problem. Streseman also introduced many reforms to make life better for the working classes. He created labour exchanges and unemployment pay as well as building 3 million new homes. This contributed to the recovery of country morale, economy and life in Germany in general. The last point is strength at the centre which is all about the Weimar's constitution. Gustav arranged a 'Great Coalition' of the moderate pro-democracy parties (Based around the SDP, the centre party and Streseman's 'German Peoples Party', the DVP.) Untied together, they were able to resist the criticisms from smaller extremist parties and in this way overcome the effects of proportional voting. This also meant that the Government had enough members of the Reichstag supporting it to pass the laws it needed. This brought a secure government to a now stable economy and happy people. Now all this points to Germany completely recovering but in 1929 Gustav Streseman died. Unfortunately this was just before the Wall St. Crash. When the crash happened America suddenly found itself with no money and so demanded its loans back from Germany which they could not afford to pay throwing them back into an economic crisis. Also Germanys recover was relying on Gustav Streseman and political parties co-operating which when he died did not happen this left Germany back at the start again. In Conclusion Germany did Recover quite a bit from where it was. Even though of what happened in 1929 it still lowered payments and had some co-operation in government.
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1) Political Problems
Weimar had problems such as political instability throughout its existence. The fact that the government was proportional representation and there were bickering parties such as the DDP, SDP and Zentrum meant politics and government were shaky. The Munich Putsch and Kapp Putsch, although put down relatively successfully, were signs of the political instability in Germany as well.
Hitler solved these problem by instigating a one-party state, which meant that there was no inter-party politics and associated problems. Furthermore, proportional representation was also not an issue. The Enabling Act also gave Hitler, as the Chancellor, full legislative power, meaning (although perhaps it was not the "right" form of government) it ensured that everything was efficiently controlled and did not have to pass through so much red-tape as did in Weimar. Hitler's "Gleichschaltung" also meant that the other groups were eliminated and not a threat to political stability.
So to evaluate how far Hitler solved the political problems, you could say he was quite successful on the whole.
2) Economic Problems
Weimar had several economic problems. Even though the hyper-inflation from WW1 was partially sorted through Stresseman changing the currency from the Reichsmark to the Rentenmark, and Chancellor Bruning's tactics in terms of taxation, alleviated some of the problems facing Germany on top of having to pay $6.6 billion pounds in reparations, Weimar could not ultimately survive the wall street crash.
It is debatable to how far Hitler solved the economic problems that weimar faced. On the one hand, Hitler pured millions of dollars into infrastructure such as roading (autobahns) and his taking over of the Sarrland/Silesia region meant they could access once again the pig iron and coal they sorely needed. Furthermore, unemployment went from a staggering 6 million right down to only 200,000. By also keeping many of the Jews in banking and finance, Hitler could at leats attempt to improve the economic situation they faced. Finally, his "Little Man Programme" meant that peasant debts of $12 million were written off and he support the lower and middle classes in their local economies.
On the other hand, some say it was exaggerated as to how far Hitler actually "solved" the economic problems, perhaps rather he just made the situation better rather than fully alleviating all the economic problems they faced. The fact that so much went into remilitarisation and that the balance of payments in Germany was usually in deficit shows it wasn't the greatest improvement.
I guess at the very least you could say that Hitler did improve the economic state of Germany and certainly solved parts of Weimars problems, but some pessimists would say he made little impact.
3) Problems with the Treaty of Versailles
Weimar had many problems, concerning foreign affairs, domestic situations and their military due to the Treaty of Versailles. Guilt Clause 231 meant that all the blame for WW1 was put on Germany and this demoralized the population. The reparations were very unfair and they could never pay back the $6.6 billion which at the time was a ridiculous sum. Furthermore, they were not allowed to union with Austria, and the Rhine was taken off them, as well as parts of eastern Germany which went to Poland. Their military was also reduced to 100,000 men maximum, 6 battleships and they werent allowed any submarines.
Hitler took some great steps, although risky, to destroy the terms of this treaty and alleviate these problems. Primarily, he renounced German's place in the Disarmament Conference of 1933 and began to re-arm Germany. The Anglo-German Naval Treat also gave him the opportunity to rebuild submarines and their navy to 35% of Britain's size. The introduction of the Luftwaffe and conscription also meant he could build up airforce and troop numbers again. Hitler just stopped paying reparations to fix that problem, claiming they were very unfair, which they ultimately were. By remilitarizing the rhineland and forcefully annexing Austria (Anschluss it was called) Germany was able to once again unite with their neighbour. Furthermore, the Rome-Berlin Axis destroyed the term of the Treaty which had forbidden alliances, as Hitler went closer to being friends with Italy.
In evaluation, you could say that Hitler was very successful on this point as most, if not all the terms of the treaty, were destroyed or worked around by Hitler.
In conclusion, you could evaluate that overall, Hitler was mostly successful in solving the problmes that had faced the Weimar Republic in the areas of military, politics, economy and the Treaty of Versailles. :)
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1997 - 68 year old Gordie Howe signs AHL contract with Syracuse Crunch
1997 - Iranian military plane crashes, killing 80
1997 - Olympic gold medalist Michael Johnson wins 67th James E. Sullivan Award
1997 - President Clinton trips and tears up his knee requiring surgery
1996 - Australia beat West Indies by 5 runs in amazing cricket World Cup semi
1996 - Crufts show at NEC Birmingham, (1995 winner, Joshua, an Irish setter)
1995 - 1st time 13 people in space
1994 - Mexican banker/billionaire Alfredo Harp Helu kidnapped
1994 - Soyuz TM-21 launches with V Dezyurov, G Strekalov and N Thagard
1993 - "Conversations with My Father" closes at Royale New York City after 462 performances
1993 - "Face Value" closes at Cort Theater New York City after * performances
1993 - "Saint Joan" closes at Lyceum Theater New York City after 49 performances
1993 - 3,000th performance of "Nunsense"
1993 - Johan Koss skates world record 5km (6:36.57)
1993 - Meg Mallon wins LPGA Ping/Welch's Golf Championship
1993 - Ricky Ponting hits twin tons for Tasmania aged 18 years 84 days
1993 - Worlds Ladies Figure Skating Champ in Prague won by Oksana Baiul (UKR)
1992 - Farm Aid V 1992 Soviet newspaper "Pravda" suspends publication
1991 - Emir of Kuwait returns to Kuwait City, after the Iraqis leave
1991 - Ice Dance Championship at Munich won by Isabel and Phil Duchesnay (FRA)
1991 - Ice Pairs Championship at Munich won by N Mishkutenok and A Dmitriev
1991 - Men's Figure Skating Championship in Munich won by Kurt Browning (CAN)
1991 - British Court of Appeal frees "Birmingham 6" who had been unjustly sentenced in August 1975 to life imprisonment
1990 - 4th Soul Train Music Awards: Soul II Soul, Janet Jackson
1990 - Mikhail Gorbachev becomes president of the Soviet Congress
1987 - Providence, with Billy Donovan's 25 points, beats Austin Peay 90-87
1987 - Skier Piotr Fijas jumps record 194m
1987 - Worlds Ladies Figure Skating Champ in Cincinnati won by Katarina Witt
1987 - New York Met Darryl Strawberry charges Red Sox pitcher Al Nipper during spring training exhibition game, causes bench clearing brawl
1986 - European Space Agency's Giotto flies by Halley's Comet (605 km)
1985 - 11th People's Choice Awards: Bill Cosby wins 4 awards
1985 - Michael Secrest (U.S.) completes 24-hour ride of 516 miles, 427 yards
1984 - Challenger moves to Vandenberg AFB for mating of STS-41-C mission
1983 - OPEC cut oil prices for 1st time in 23 years
1982 - Sally Little wins LPGA Olympia Gold Golf Classic
1982 - Sidath Wettimuny scores Sri Lanka's 1st Test Cricket century
1980 - 3rd Emmy Sports Award presentation
1980 - Ice Dance Championship at Dortmund W Germany won by Regoczy and Sallay
1980 - Ice Pairs Championship at Dortmund won by Cherkasova and Shakhrai (U.S.S.R.)
1980 - Polish airliner crash kills all 87 aboard (22 are U.S. amateur boxers)
1980 - Worlds Ladies Figure Skating Champ in Dortmund won by Anett Potzsch
1978 - Marines terminate Molukse action in Province house (1 dead)
1978 - NFL permanently adds 7th official (side judge)
1976 - Jockey Bill Shoemaker wins his 7,000th race
1976 - U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1973 - Liam Cosgrave appointed president of Ireland
1972 - NBA's Cincinnati Royals announce they are moving to KC
1971 - Barbra Streisand appears on "The Burt Bacharach Special" on CBS TV
1971 - Rolling Stones left England for France to escape taxes
1971 - South Vietnamese troops flee Laos
1969 - Barbara Jo Rubin becomes 1st woman jockey to win at Aqueduct
1969 - Seymour Nurse scores 258 in his last Test Cricket innings, WI vs. New Zealand
1968 - POM performs atmospheric nuclear test at Maralinga Australia
1968 - CBS TV suspends Radio Free Europe free advertising because RFE doesn't make it clear it is sponsored by the CIA
1967 - 1st NFL-AFL common draft, Baltimore Colts pick Bubba Smith
1967 - John F. Kennedy's body moved from temporary grave to a permanent memorial
1965 - Israeli cabinet approves diplomatic relations with West Germany
1964 - "Girl Who Came to Supper" closes at Broadway New York City after 112 performances
1964 - Dallas jury sentences Jack Ruby to death in Lee Harvey Oswald murder
1963 - SF Guy Rogers ties NBA record with 28 assists 1962 Disarmament conference opens in Geneva without France
1962 - Gordie Howe (Detroit Red Wings) is 2nd NHLer to score 500 goals
1961 - George Weiss becomes President of New York Mets
1960 - 14 die in a train crash in Bakersfield California
1960 - Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia) sets NBA playoff record of 53 points
1958 - RIAA certifies 1st gold record (Perry Como's Catch A Falling Star)
1958 - Recording Industry Association of American created
1958 - South Africa government disallows ANC
1958 - U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1958 - U.S.S.R. performs atmospheric nuclear test
1957 - Indonesian government of Sastroamidjojo resigns
1955 Prince Mahemdra becomes king of Nepal
1954 Braves Henry Aaron homers in his 1st exhibition game
1954 KDAL (now KDLH) TV channel 3 in Duluth-Superior, MN (CBS) begins
1954 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship
1954 NBA Baltimore Bullets end a 32 game road losing streak
1953 KOLR TV channel 10 in Springfield, MO (CBS) begins broadcasting
1953 Nikita Khrushchev succeeds Malenkov as secretary Communist Party
1951 During Korean War, U.S. / U.N. forces recapture Seoul
1951 Earthquake at Euskirchen, Germany
1950 FBI's "10 Most Wanted Fugitives" program begins
1948 Freedom Train arrives in San Francisco
1946 Belgian government of Spaak, forms
1945 RAF bomb cuts railway link Hannover-Hamm
1941 Nazi occupiers of Holland forbid Jewish owned companies
1941 Xavier Cugat and Orchestra record "Babalu"
1940 27 killed, 15 injured when truck full of migrant workers collides with a train outside McAllen, Texas
1939 England draw with South Africa at Durban on the 10th day
1939 Nazi Germany dissolves Republic of Czechoslovakia
1937 Battle of the Century: Fred Allen and Jack Benny meet on radio
1937 Pope Pius XI publishes anti-nazi-encyclical Mit brennender Sorge
1936 Federal Register, 1st magazine of the U.S. government, publishes 1st issue
1935 36-Folsom becomes 1st line to use 1-man streetcars
1933 Civilian Conservation Corp, begins tree conservation
1933 Winston Churchill wants to boost air defense
1931 1st theater built for rear movie projection (New York City)
1923 Allies accepts Vilnus taking East-Galicie in Poland
1923 German Supreme Court prohibits NSDAP
1923 President Warren G. Harding becomes 1st President to pay taxes
1922 KGU-AM in Honolulu Hawaii begins radio transmissions
1922 KSD-AM in Saint Louis Missouri begins radio transmissions
1922 WGR-AM in Buffalo New York begins radio transmissions
1918 1st concrete ship to cross the Atlantic (Faith) is launched, SF
1916 Battle of Verdun - German attack on Mort-Homme ridge, West of Verdun
1915 German cruiser Dresden blows itself up near coast of Chile
1914 Serbia and Turkey sign peace treaty
1912 King Vittorio Emanuel III of Rome injured during assassination attempt
1909 Amsterdam Social-Democratic Party (SDP) forms
1908 Stanley Cup: Mont Wanderers beat Toronto Trolley Leaguers, 6-4
1906 Calgary City Rugby Foot-ball Club forms
1903 1st national bird reservation established in Sebastian, Florida
1903 Stanley Cup: Ottawa Silver 7 sweep Rat Portage Thisles in 2 games
1903 WB Yeats and Lady Gregory's "Hour-glass," premieres in Dublin
1901 1st performance of Anton Bruckner's 6th Symphony in A
1900 Hugo de Vries rediscovers Mendel's laws of genetics
1900 U.S. currency goes on gold standard
1899 Stanley Cup: Montreal Shamrocks beat Winnipeg Victorias, 6-2
1896 Sutro Baths (SF) opens by Cliff House (closed Sept 1, 1952)
1889 August Strindberg's "Froken Julie," premieres in Copenhagen
1888 2nd largest snowfall in New York City history (21")
1885 "Mikado" opera premieres in London
1885 Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mikado," premieres in London
1875 Smetana's "Vysehrad," premieres
1870 California legislature approves act making Golden Gate Park possible
1864 Rossini's "Petite Messe Solennelle," premieres in Paris
1864 Union troops occupy Fort de Russy, Louisiana
1862 Battle of New Bern NC: General Burnside conquers New Bern
1845 -5.3 degrees F (-20.7 degrees C) in Groningen
1843 Boston conducts its 1st town meeting (Faneuil Hall)
1840 Jose Zorilla's "El Zapatero y el Rey," premieres in Madrid
1836 HMS Beagle with Charles Darwin leaves Australia
1826 General Congress of South American States assembles at Panama
1821 African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church founded (New York)
1812 Congress authorizes war bonds to finance War of 1812
1800 - Luigi Chiaramonti crowned Pope Pius VII
1794 - Eli Whitney patents cotton gin
1743 - 1st American town meeting (Boston's Faneuil Hall)
1734 - Prince Willem KHF van Orange marries George II's daughter Mary Anne
1689 - Scotland dismisses Willem III and Mary Stuart as king and queen
1653 - Johan van Galen beats English fleet at Livorno
1644 - England grants patent for Providence Plantations (now Rhode Island)
1590 - Battle at Ivry: French King Henri IV beats Catholic League
1559 - Storm floods ravage Gorinchem, Dordrecht and Woudrichem, Netherlands
1558 - Ferdinand I appointed Holy Roman emperor
Porn star Eva Angelina was born.
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