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 | | But the documents being sought by the Guardian's Office were never released; the FBI raided the church's offices in July of 1977, and the federal government filed criminal charges accusing Mary Sue Hubbard and the Guardian's Office of "criminal spying"--a strange irony. |  | | At six o'clock on the morning of 8 July 1977, 134 FBI agents armed with search warrants and sledgehammers, simultaneously broke into the offices of the Church of Scientology in Washington and Los Angeles and carted away 48,149 documents. |  | | On May 13, 1977, Gerald Wolfe went before U.S. District Judge Thomas A. Flannery and entered a pleas of guilty to the one-count charge of wrongful use of a Government seal. |
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| | archive{1977 blackout Blackout History Project |
 | | "The New York City Blackout of July 13, 1977." Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. |  | | "The Cost of an Urban Blackout: The Consolodated Edison Blackout, July 13-14, 1977." Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. |  | | "New York State Investigation of the New York City Blackout July 13, 1977." Unpublished Report. |
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| | Walt Whitman Quarterly Review Bibliography for 1977 |
 | | Chari, V. "Whitman and His Reader." Calamus 15 (November 1977), 23-33. |  | | Chari, V. 'Whitman and the Language of the Romantics." Études Anglaises 30 (July/September 1977), 314-328. |  | | French, Roberts W. "Symbolic Values in Whitman's 'The Dalliance of the Eagles.'" Odyssey: A Journal of the Humanities 2 (November 1977), 11-15. |
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| | Bowling for Columbine : Library : What a Wonderful World |
 | | During 1977, the United States support for economic growth with social justice in El Salvador and in Nicaragua became manifest in three main areas: economic cooperation, dispute settlement, and human rights. |  | | Following the elections in 1977, which ended with the same result, protesters were shot down by the hundreds and the UNO was banished, its leaders exiled or killed, its followers targets for arrest, torture and death. |  | | During 1977 President Carter firmly committed the United States to work toward a order that respected individual human rights and responded to human aspirations. |
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| | Jack Lynch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1977 the government, although reasonably unpopular, felt sure of an election victory and June date for the poll was fixed. |  | | In 1959 de Valera was elected President of Ireland and Seán F. Lemass became the new Taoiseach and Fianna Fáil leader. |  | | Both ministers were sacked after some initial procrastination on Lynch's part, his innocent but incompetent Minister for Justice, Micheál à Moráin, retired the day before and a fourth minister, Kevin Boland and his Parliamentary Secretary, resigned in sympathy with Haughey and Blaney. |
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| | CAIN: Chronology of the Conflict 1977 |
 | | Twenty-six members of the UVF were sentenced in a Belfast court to a total of 700 years in prison. |  | | This decision was taken by James Molyneaux, then leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) at Westminster, on the grounds that elements of the UUAC were planning to establish a provisional government in Northern Ireland as the next stage of the stoppage. |  | | While the Northern Ireland Office (NIO) claimed that the business sector was 'near normal', leaders of the UUAC argued that support for their action was growing. |
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| | 1978 British leaders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | British leaders in 1977 - UK events in 1978 - British leaders in 1979 - Leaders around the world in 1978 - British leaders by year |  | | Categories: Lists of United Kingdom leaders by year |  | | Michael Foot, Lord President of the Council (1976-1979) |
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| | 1977 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | July 13 - The New York City Blackout of 1977 lasts for 25 hours and results in looting and other disorder. |  | | March 30 - Abdel Halim Hafez, Egyptian singer and actor (1929- 1977). |  | | March 4 - 1977 Bucharest Earthquake - kills more than 1,500 |
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| | Read MessageHelp - Prev Next Back to Inbox |
 | | As mayor of Rennes since 1977, and president of Rennes District after 1989, Edmond Hervé combines elements of old-style political notability with an awareness of the need to develop wider governing relationships. |  | | The local leader in France is the mayor, who is both directly elected by the public and is an official of the central state, with laid down duties and responsibilities. |  | | This type of leader may be initially popular, but finds it hard to develop a coherent local strategy as local policy is driven by the demands of other powerful local actors, the need to please to many people at once and respond to the fashions of the moment. |
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| | Elections in Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | While both Irish and UK citizens resident in the state may vote in elections to Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament), only Irish citizens, who must be at least eighteen years of age, may vote in the election of the President. |  | | The Republic of Ireland elects on national level a head of state - the president - and a legislature. |  | | Residents of the Republic who are Irish citizens or British citizens may participate in elections to the national parliament. |
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| | International and Regional Implications of the Sri Lankan Tamil Insurgency |
 | | As a leader, he had done his duty by his rank and file. |  | | In Canada when the LTTE leader Suresh was arrested for extortion and collecting money to procure weapons, the LTTE hired some of the finest lawyers and arranged for Western academics who sympathized with their cause to justify before the Canadian court that the LTTE is not a terrorist but a liberation movement. |  | | On that delegation with Uma Maheswaran was Dharmalingam Siddharthan, the son of a TULF parliamentarian, and currently the leader of PLOTE. |
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 | | Referendums - Submission to the electors of a proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled Constitution Alteration (Referendums) 1977. |  | | Retirement of Judges - Submission to the electors of a proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled Constitution Alteration (Retirement of Judges) 1977. |  | | Following the approval by the electors in the Referendum of 1977 for the proposal to amend section 128, that section now allows electors in the Territories, as well as electors in the States, to vote on Referendums on proposed laws to alter the Constitution. |
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| | Charles Haughey - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | In the Irish General Election, 1987 Haughey became Taoiseach in a minority Fianna F?l government. |  | | After the landslide victory in the Irish General Election, 1977 Haughey was appointed Minister for Health. |  | | However, in the Irish General Election, 1957 he was elected to D?l ?reann. |
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| | Definition of index.php?search=Ireland&limit=20&offset=60 |
 | | The plant is seen as a flagship enterprise in Ireland, symbolising the end of the chronic unemployment... |  | | 2002, Eircell Vodafone was rebranded as Vodafone Ireland plc. |  | | 11:...cause of an outbreak of [[venereal disease]] in [[ Ireland Irish]], [[British]] and [[FranceFrench]] horses... |
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| | READER SERVICES PATHFINDER - RESEARCHING THE LAW OF CANADA |
 | | The Supreme Court of Canada, the highest court in Canada, was established in 1875. |  | | In 1923 to 1969 the official Supreme Court Reports were entitled Canada Law Reports: Supreme Court (E-For-L Canada) but were still referred to as Supreme Court Reports. |  | | Canada Current Law has a table of regulations in each monthly part that lists all new and amending regulations and the sections of regulations affected. |
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| | Irish general election, 1932 - Wiki Ireland |
 | | The general election took place in 30 parliamentary constituencies throught the Republic of Ireland for 153 seats in the lower house of parliament, Dáil Éireann. |  | | After a brief and uneventful meeting in the Dáil chamber, Eamon de Valera was elected President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State. |  | | The Irish general election of 1932 was held on February 16, 1932, just over two weeks after the dissolution of the 6th Dáil on January 29. |
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| | DigeratiCafe: Referendum :Online Reference Section |
 | | Republic of Ireland it is mandatory that every constitutional amendment be approved by referendum and since 1937 over twenty constitutional referendums have occurred. |  | | In most referendums it is sufficient for a measure to be approved by a simple majority of voters in order for it to be carried. |  | | A further perceived flaw of the referendum is that in some circumstances the democratic spirit of the referendum may be flouted by the repeated submission to the referendum of a proposal until it is eventually endorsed, perhaps due to a low turn-out or public fatigue with the issue. |
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| | Bertie Ahern - Encyclopedia of Political Information |
 | | In 1981 and 1982 Ireland was faced with three general elections Ahern increased his personal vote on all three elections, on one occassion he even out-polled his running mate George Colley, a man who hoped to be Taoiseach less than three years earlier. |  | | Bertie Ahern was born on September 12, 1951 in Dublin into a traditional Republican family. |  | | Eventuall Geoghegan-Quinn withdrew and Ahern was elected unopposed as the sixth leader of Fianna Fáil on November 17, 1994. |
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 | | El-Said supported the British and, as hatred of the British grew, he was forced from office in March 1940 by four senior army officers who advocated Iraq's independence from Britain. |  | | The anti-Jewish riots of 1941 did more than create a pretext for the British to enter Baghdad to reinstate the pro-British regent and his pro-British prime minister, Nouri el-Said. |  | | Calling themselves the Golden Square, the officers compelled the regent to name as prime minister Rashid Ali al- Kilani, leader of the National Brotherhood party. |
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| | Referendums: The Canadian Experience in an International Context (BP-271E) |
 | | In the referendum, the amendment must be approved by a majority of voters nationwide, as well as by a majority of voters in a majority of states (or in four out of six states). |  | | The first (the "Catholic" referendum) would have restricted the reasons for which an abortion could be obtained; the second (the "radical" referendum) would have allowed abortion at any time during the pregnancy. |  | | In Australia, constitutional amendments must be approved by referendum, receiving a majority of all votes cast as well as a majority of the votes in a majority of the states (or four out of six states). |
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| | No. 03-1164: Veneman v. Livestock Mktg. Ass'n - Petition |
 | | Brinkman, 433 U.S. 406, 420 (1977) ("[A] federal court is required to tailor the scope of the remedy to fit the nature and extent of the constitutional violation.") (internal quotation marks omitted). |  | | The generic advertising of beef under that program serves public purposes identified by Congress, is confined to a message specified by Congress, and is disseminated by a governmental entity that was created by Congress and is subject to the supervision of the Secretary. |  | | In also holding that the Beef Act cannot be sustained under the intermediate scrutiny generally applied to commercial speech regulations, the Eighth Circuit has rendered a decision that cannot be reconciled with the Third Circuit's decision in United States v. |
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| | Resources - Referendum 1999 - 05 November 1999 |
 | | The last time a referendum was carried was on 21 May 1977 and on this occasion only the minor propositions were approved with the major question, the approval of half senate elections at the time of each house of representatives election, going down because it did not win approval in a majority of states. |  | | To be successful the referendum question must be passed by (3) a majority of all of the electors voting (that is an absolute majority of Australian voters) and (4) by a majority of voters in a majority of states. |  | | If it is passed by the parliament, between two and six months later it must be put to a referendum in each state and territory. |
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| | OLG Nov/Dec 1998 |
 | | Justice Bernstein was appointed to the Ontario Court (General Division) in 1990, and became Regional Senior Justice of that court in 1995. |  | | Below is a listing of judicial appointments made in Ontario in 1998 to November 25. |  | | As authority over the profession in Ontario rested with the Law Society instead of potentially politically biased judges, as was the case in other provinces, lawyers may have been shielded from government retribution. |
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| | Parliamentary Handbook: Referendums and Plebiscites |
 | | Following an amendment in 1977, the Constitution now allows electors in the Territories, as well as electors in the States, to vote in constitutional referendums. |  | | The Constitution originally provided that Bills to alter the Constitution had to be approved by referendum in a majority of States and by a majority of all electors voting. |  | | Retirement of Judges (21 May 1977) provided for a retirement age of 70 for all federal judges. |
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| | Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Hansard |
 | | I certainly hope that it would be a first step in establishing a permanent voters’ list that would be suitable for use in all forms of general elections. |  | | I am pleased to inform the members that the report of the joint committee, upon which these amendments have been based, was approved unanimously by the presidents of each of the five provincial trustee associations of Ontario. |  | | Breaugh: In the middle of the election, in August, the Minister of Housing in Ontario approved 2,000 units under this one program alone. |
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| | Fiji - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Fiji |
 | | The army appealed, but in March 2001, the appeal court reaffirmed the ruling, and the government resigned. |  | | Following the first elections under the new constitution in May 1992, Sitiveni Rabuka, who had relinquished his army post, was appointed prime minister. |  | | Fiji was readmitted to the Commonwealth in September 1997, after the constitution had been changed, in July, so as not to discriminate against the ethnic Indian majority. |
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| | Compendium of Election Administration in Canada |
 | | The Attorney General asked for summary dismissal of the case but this was denied and the denial was affirmed by the Supreme Court of Canada. |  | | After the case on the merits was decided by the B.C. Supreme Court this February, the Attorney General of the province announced that there would be no appeal. |  | | For the purposes of trying an election petition, an "election offence" is one created by the Act and committed at any time during the campaign. |
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| | Fiji election of 1977 (March) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Fiji's election for the House of Representatives held in March 1977 was the second since independence from the United Kingdom in 1970. |  | | Three days after the election, however, the party splintered in a leadership brawl, and the Governor General, Ratu Sir George Cakobau, called on the defeated Ratu Mara to form an interim government pending fresh elections. |  | | It therefore became the duty of the Governor-General under the Constitution to appoint as Prime Minister the Member of the House of Representatives who appeared to him best able to command the support of the majority of the Members of the House. |
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| | Asia Society: Publications - The Thirteenth Election of India's Lok Sabha |
 | | Gandhi in the post-Emergency 1997 election, the Janata government was unable to pass constitutional amendments without the consent of Mrs. |  | | The simultaneous elections to the state assemblies in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka add a major factor to the analysis of those states, which have 118 seats (20 percent of the total Lok Sabha): the voters' added attention to the record of the party ruling in the state. |  | | The conduct of elections is under the control of the Election Commission, which has three members and a staff of civil servants, and can draft virtually unlimited numbers of government officials for election duty. |
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