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| | Subdivisions of Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The current names of the counties and county boroughs are in some cases different from those specified in the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994. |  | | They came into being on April 1, 1996 by virtue of the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 (1994 c. |  | | From 1889 to 1974, administrative counties of Wales were used for local government for the first time. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitary_Authorities_of_Wales
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| | Sunday Trading Act 1994 - encyclopedia article about Sunday Trading Act 1994. |
 | | Following the defeat of a bill to enable widespread Sunday trading in April 1986, compromise legislation was introduced in July 1994 in England and Wales, coming into force on 28 August 1994, allowing shops to open, but restricting opening times of larger stores i.e. |  | | The Sunday Trading Act 1994 is a UK law governing a shop's right to trade on a Sunday. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Sunday+Trading+Act+1994
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| | The Royal Family > HRH The Prince of Wales and family > Prince William |
 | | Prince William is also a crack clay pigeon shooter, winning the school's prize in 1994. |  | | Prince William began his education at Mrs Mynor's Nursery School in west London in September 1985, aged 3. |  | | He spent five years at Ludgrove School from September 1990 until July 1995, and then attended Eton College, Windsor, where he studied Geography, Biology and History of Art at A Level after sitting 12 GCSEs. |
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| | Encyclopedia: British elections |
 | | The UK is divided into twelve electoral regions, which are the three smaller nations (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland), and the nine Regions of England. |  | | Labour passed the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, which created the Electoral Commission, which from 2000 was responsible for the running of elections, referendums and to limited extent regulates party funding. |  | | An election is a process in which a vote is held to elect candidates to an office. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/British-elections
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| | Members of State Parliament 2 |
 | | Mr Neville Newell MLA (Japan 1994), Parliamentary Secretary to the New South Wales Minister for Rural Affairs, Minister for Local Government, Minister for Emergency Services, Minister Assisting the Minister for Natural Resources (Land), Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Tweed |  | | Mr John Brogden MLA (USA 1994, Indonesia 1995), New South Wales Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Treasurer, Shadow Minister for Ethnic Affairs, Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Pittwater |  | | Mr Graham West MLA (USA 2004) Parliamentary Secretary to the New South Wales Treasurer and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for State Development, Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Campbelltown |
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http://polexchange.org.au/Delegate_Network/members_of_state_parliament_2.html
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| | Northern Ireland. (from UNITED KINGDOM) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the political union of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. |  | | Representative body of the police officers serving in this province of the United Kingdom. |  | | The link with Great Britain ended when Ireland became a republic in 1949. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=91732
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| | Brecon & Radnorshire Conservatives - People - Members of the European Parliament - Print Version |
 | | He was Chief Conservative Party Spokesman for Wales, 1997-98; Member of Parliament, Brecon & Radnor, 1992-97; PPS to Minister of State, Northern Ireland, 1992-94; Minister for Corporate and Consumer Affairs, DTI, 1994-95; Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, 1995-96; and Under Secretary of State for Wales, 1996-97. |  | | Jonathan was first elected MEP for Wales in 1999. |  | | He was Leader of the Conservatives in the European Parliament from 2001-2004. |
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http://www.breconandradnorconservatives.com/print.php?sectionid=2&pagenumber=22
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| | Subdivisions of Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The current names of the counties and county boroughs are in some cases different from those specified in the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994. |  | | From 1889 to 1974, administrative counties of Wales were used for local government for the first time. |  | | When these administrative counties were abolished in 1996, their names and areas were retained with slight amendations for some purposes such as Lieutenancy, and became known as the preserved counties of Wales. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitary_Authorities_of_Wales
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| | New South Wales Facts |
 | | In 1994, 756 114 children in New South Wales attended primary and secondary schools. |  | | New South Wales is in the south-east part of the Australian continent and is the most populous and heavily industrialised State in Australia, with a highly urbanised population. |  | | New South Wales lies in the temperate zone and the climate is generally free from extremes of heat and cold. |
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http://www.about-australia.com/nswfact.htm
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| | New South Wales Facts |
 | | In 1994, 756 114 children in New South Wales attended primary and secondary schools. |  | | New South Wales is in the south-east part of the Australian continent and is the most populous and heavily industrialised State in Australia, with a highly urbanised population. |  | | New South Wales lies in the temperate zone and the climate is generally free from extremes of heat and cold. |
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http://www.about-australia.com/nswfact.htm
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| | PRINCE WILLIAM: ANTICHRIST Return of the Once and Future King |
 | | Prince Charles was made the "Prince of Wales" at his 1969 Royal investiture in North Wales, at Caernarfon Castle (which interestingly enough is said to be cursed). |  | | Prince Charles stated in 1994 that he would be known as "The Defender of Faiths", rather than "Defender of the Faith" which had been the King's title as the titular head of the Church of England. |  | | Prince William, a future anointed King, was born in June on the 21st upon the Solstice." |
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http://www.angelfire.com/alt2/conspiracy/1.html
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| | Human Rights and Criminal Law |
 | | At the State level, a strongly condemned New South Wales law, the Children (Parental Responsibility) Act 1994 allowing police to remove young people under 16 from public places was substantially replicated three years later by the Children (Protection and Parental Responsibility) Act 1997. |  | | This is a report on the extent to which New South Wales (and relevant Australian federal) criminal justice laws meet internationally accepted human rights standards. |  | | Several Supreme Court judges from New South Wales spoke out, questioning: |
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| | The Royal Family > HRH The Prince of Wales and family > Prince William |
 | | Prince William is also a crack clay pigeon shooter, winning the school's prize in 1994. |  | | Prince William's first public appearance was on a visit to Wales on St David's Day (1 March), at a service at Llandaff Cathedral, aged 8. |  | | Prince William began his education at Mrs Mynor's Nursery School in west London in September 1985, aged 3. |
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| | Wales |
 | | Excess winter deaths from CHD by sex, age and Government Office Region of usual residence, 2000/01, England and Wales (Table) |  | | Sources: England, Department of Health (2001) Compendium of Clinical & Health indicators; Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, rates calculated in partnership with GRO for Scotland, NSRA Northern Ireland and ONS. |  | | Sources: England, DOH (2001) Compendium of Clinical & Health indicators; Scotland, N Ireland and Wales, rates calculated from raw data from ONS. |
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| | The Gibraltar Eurovote |
 | | The Gibraltar Self-Determination Group (SDGG) took the case to the European Court of Justice with Matthews -v- The UK Government in 1994. |  | | Lord Bethell moved an amendment to the 1998 European Parliamentary Elections Bill in the House of Lords to make a provision for the right to vote, however it was defeated by the Labour Government, who were supported by the Liberal Democrats. |  | | Having been taken to court fighting and screaming, HMG have accepted the principle that the Gibraltarians have the right to participate in EU elections. |
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| | The Observer Review Bad heir day |
 | | Fawcett may yet face the same fate as Richard Aylard, sacked for persuading Charles to confess to adultery in Jonathan Dimbleby's 1994 TV documentary, and one of countless private secretaries who have paid the supreme price for the prince's own lack of judgment. |  | | This is also a prince who has showered government Ministers in letters complaining, among countless other gripes, about the adoption of the European Convention of Human Rights into UK law. |  | | For all his gamesmanship, Peat's portrait of life within Charles's court is unlikely to convince many, leading to cries of 'Charlesgate', and tempting a civil war-prone press to defy their monarchist instincts by filling in the gaps. |
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| | A future role for the 13 historic (or traditional) Counties of Wales |
 | | It was fully established throughout all the Counties of Wales by the Laws in Wales Act 1535. |  | | The preserved counties of Dyfed, Gwent, Gwynedd and West Glamorgan are identical to the areas of the "counties" of the LGA 1972 as they existed immediately before the passing of the LG(W)A 1994. |  | | The area that the LGA 1972 defines as "Wales" could be altered by a change in the area of one or more preserved county if this involved adding to or subtracting from that preserved county an area which had previously been part of the area the Act defines as "England". |
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| | PRINCE WILLIAM: ANTICHRIST Return of the Once and Future King |
 | | Prince Charles was made the "Prince of Wales" at his 1969 Royal investiture in North Wales, at Caernarfon Castle (which interestingly enough is said to be cursed). |  | | Prince Charles stated in 1994 that he would be known as "The Defender of Faiths", rather than "Defender of the Faith" which had been the King's title as the titular head of the Church of England. |  | | Prince William, a future anointed King, was born in June on the 21st upon the Solstice." |
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http://www.angelfire.com/alt2/conspiracy/1.html
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| | Peter Goldsmith, Baron Goldsmith Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
 | | He became a Queen's Counsel in 1987 and a Deputy High Court Judge in 1994 and he was elected the youngest ever Chairman of the Bar of England and Wales in 1995. |  | | The Attorney General's advice precipitated the resignation of Elizabeth Wilmshurst, a senior officer in the Attorney General's Office, on 20 March 2003. |  | | The leaked Downing Street memo from 23 July 2002 reports the Attorney General's opinion as being that war would not be legal without UNSC authorisation, and that relying on old resolutions 'would be difficult'. |
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http://popularityguide.com/encyclopedia/Peter_Goldsmith,_Baron_Goldsmith
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| | parere pro veritate |
 | | Hon Lord Goldsmith QC was appointed a Recorder of the Crown Court and a Deputy High Court Judge from 1994. |  | | Hon Lord Goldsmith QC is and remains a member of the Bar of England and Wales. |  | | The Professional Code of Conduct for the Bar Council of England and Wales is found in Appendix B of Archbold, Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practise. |
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| | Ymgyrchu! - Bibliography and Sources |
 | | Deian Hopkin, 'The rise of Labour in Wales, 1890-1914', Llafur 6/3 (1994), pp. |  | | Denis Balsom, Etholiad Cyffredinol 1987 yng Nghymru - The 1987 General Election in Wales, Aberystwyth, 1989. |  | | Gwynoro Jones, SDP and the Alliance in Wales 1981-1986 - Blynyddoedd cynnar y Democratiaid Cymdeithasol a'r Gynghrair yng Nghymru, 1986. |
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| | A future role for the 13 historic (or traditional) Counties of Wales |
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| | GO BRITANNIA! Wales: Welsh Literature - Reading List |
 | | Those lucky enough to visit Wales will find a most informative book "Guide to Welsh Wales" by Ralph Maud (Y Lolfa Press, Talybont, 1994) Maud details a week of day tours to the sites in Wales that are most evocative of the national spirit of the people. |  | | North American readers can keep up with events in the US and Canada, as well as what's happening in contemporary Wales by subscribing to "Ninnau", ll Post Terrace, Basking Ridge, N.J. 07920) or "Y Drych", Box 8089, St. Paul, MN, 55l08. |  | | An interesting study of the most important figures in the history of Wales who have contributed to the building and molding of the Welsh nation is "Welsh Nation Builders" by Gwynfor Evans, himself a leader of unyielding patriotism and ardent fervor who has contributed much to the present resurgence of pride in Welsh nationhood. |
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| | Diana * Princess of Wales * 1961-1997 |
 | | The Prince and Princess of Wales in 1985. |  | | 3, 1994: Anna Pasternak's book, Princess in Love says Diana had a five-year affair with her riding instructor, James Hewitt. |  | | The royal family with sons Prince William and newborn Prince Harry. |
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http://www.chron.com/content/chronicle/special/princess/timeline.html
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| | Preserved counties of Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 abolished the 8 administrative counties created by the Local Government Act 1972. |  | | They are based on the 1974—1996 administrative counties of Wales. |  | | The Preserved counties of Wales are the current areas used in Wales for ceremonial purposes such as Lieutenancy. |
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| | SignOnSanDiego.com > News > World -- Prince Charles to marry Camilla Parker Bowles, but she won't be queen |
 | | LONDON &; Prince Charles said Thursday he will marry his divorced lover Camilla Parker Bowles in April, putting an official seal on a long romance that Princess Diana blamed for the breakdown of her tempestuous marriage to the heir to the throne. |  | | In 1994, Prince Charles admitted in a TV documentary that he had strayed from his marriage vows, but he insisted the infidelity happened only after the marriage was "irretrievably broken down, us both having tried." It was widely assumed, but never confirmed, that Camilla was the other woman. |  | | Diana blamed the friendship for the failure of her marriage to the Prince of Wales. |
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: ME: MEM |
 | | Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, 1990-1994 |  | | Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 2003-2007 |  | | Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, 1980-1983 |
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