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Judge Kiyo Matsumoto finally gave the go-ahead to that plan on Monday.
In February, U.S. President Donald Trump gave the go-ahead to complete the project.
China gave the go-ahead to build four Westinghouse-designed AP1000 reactors in 2007.
Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court gave the go-ahead to legal sports gambling.
Just this week the administration gave the go-ahead to development in previously protected sites there.
Late last year, the FCC gave the go-ahead to nine broadband providers to start participating.
It's genuinely overwhelming and I'd prefer to only be messaged by people I already gave the go-ahead to.
Million-dollar drugsIn late 2017, the Food and Drug Administration gave the go-ahead to a trailblazing new medicine.
The United States and China gave the go-ahead to a preliminary "phase one" trade deal in mid-December.
Last September, a judge gave the go-ahead to lawsuits released to that and one other hack of the company.
Earlier this week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave the go-ahead to a large-scale trail of MDMA, a.k.
In May, Indonesia gave the go ahead to Dutch companies to build the world's largest tidal power plant in eastern Indonesia.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei gave the go-ahead to mobilize 300,000 soldiers and volunteers to combat the virus, The Associated Press reported Tuesday.
As district attorney, Castille gave the go-ahead to pursue the death penalty against Williams, who separately was convicted in a second murder.
In August, Trump gave the go-ahead to slap sanctions on companies and individuals from China and Russia who were accused of violating sanctions.
In June Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cabinet gave the go-ahead to sell Air India, which has received $3.6 billion since 2012 in state aid.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cabinet in June gave the go-ahead to sell Air India, which has received $3.6 billion since 2012 in state aid.
For comparison, the government recently gave the go ahead to the Hinkley Point nuclear power station in Somerset, which is expected to provide 7% of Britain's electricity.
Kinross Gold Corp gave the go-ahead to spend more than $1 billion to expand two of its gold mines, including its Tasiast mine in West Africa.
" In 1994, the Federal Circuit gave the go-ahead to "Black Tail" for a softcore porn magazine featuring "photographs of both naked and scantily-clad African-American women.
Image: PixabayTo prevent Zika-infected mosquitoes from taking root in South Carolina, officials in Dorchester County gave the go-ahead to spray a powerful insecticide over the countryside.
In addition to Exxon, Royal Dutch Shell PLC this month gave the go-ahead to a $31 billion LNG Canada project that will export fuel primarily to China.
CONCORD, N.H. — The Democrats' big-money truce broke down months ago, after Joe Biden gave the go-ahead to supporters who wanted to help him with a super PAC.
Federal officials on Monday gave the go-ahead to the proposed merger between Cigna, one of the nation's largest health insurers, and Express Scripts, a major pharmacy benefit manager.
Along with other Moroccan banks, BMCE is preparing to launch an Islamic subsidiary after the authorities gave the go-ahead to establish Islamic banks and issue sukuk, or Islamic bonds.
"  Shortly after Trump gave the go-ahead to launch 59 Tomahawk missiles at Shayrat Airfield, Tillerson said it "clearly indicates the president is willing to take decisive action when called for.
David Ige (D) last month brought the legal battle to an end when he gave the go-ahead to a construction company to start building the telescope, prompting this week's protests.
On Monday, a top Italian court gave the go-ahead to start work on TAP, rejecting appeals by local authorities in the southern Puglia region who wanted to move the landfall.
Hawaii's governor announced Thursday that state officials gave the go-ahead to a construction company that will build a giant telescope on top of a volcano that some Native residents consider sacred.
In June, Rio gave the go-ahead to a $5.3 billion expansion of the mine, which will keep a steady flow of foreign investment during the next five-to-seven years of construction.
Earlier this week the prime minister gave the go-ahead to a high-speed rail link connecting London to cities in the middle and north of England and costing more than $130 billion.
Earlier this week the prime minister gave the go-ahead to a high-speed rail link connecting London to cities in the middle and north of England and costing more than $130 billion.
China gave the go-ahead to build four Westinghouse-designed AP1000 reactors in 2007, but the technology has been beset by years of delays as a result of safety concerns and unanticipated design problems.
The British government last month gave the go-ahead to reinstate the power capacity market scheme after the European Commission approved it, compensating utilities for making capacity available regardless of whether it is delivered.
Photo: GettyThis week, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources gave the go-ahead to Taiwanese tech manufacturer Foxconn to siphon off seven million gallons of water per day from Lake Michigan, despite protests from conservation groups.
The company also gave the go-ahead to a true-crime documentary series from Mr. Peele about Lorena Bobbitt, who made headlines after she cut off the penis of her husband, John Wayne Bobbitt, in 1993.
And Trump's legal tangle became even more complicated when a federal judge gave the go-ahead to a lawsuit alleging that payments to his Washington hotel by foreign governments infringed the emoluments clause of the Constitution.
That strategy appears to have paid off after Trump gave the go ahead to target Qasem Soleimani, the top military leader in Iran, who was killed last week in a US drone strike near the Baghdad airport.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The government of Australia's Northern Territory on Thursday gave the go-ahead to start building an A$800 million ($600 million) gas pipeline that could help ease a shortage of the commodity in the country's east.
The administration's move came after the World Trade Organization gave the go-ahead to do so, ruling that the U.S. could impose the tariffs over the illegal aid EU gave to Airbus in its longtime battle with Boeing.
China's energy regulator gave the go-ahead to build 2290 million tonnes of new annual coal production capacity from January to June, compared to 280 million tonnes over the whole of last year, Reuters analysis of approval documents showed.
WASHINGTON, March 28 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Wednesday gave the go ahead to part of a lawsuit that accuses President Donald Trump of flouting constitutional safeguards against corruption by maintaining ownership of his business empire while in office.
Working with former Ford colleague Hal Sperlich who joined him at Chrysler, Iacocca also gave the go-ahead to the minivans that for a number of years were the most profitable products offered by the third-largest of the Detroit automakers.
China's State Council, or cabinet, gave the go-ahead to waive taxes on the 0.5% or very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO), smoothing the path for the final launch of the policy to kick off Chinese production of the fuel.
One recent cautionary tale is the small city of Lamar, Colorado, whose authorities in 85033 gave the go-ahead to the conversion of an antiquated gas-fired power plant into a coal-fired plant, hoping to benefit politically by lowering utility bills for constituents.
Trump had promised he would review the ethanol waiver program during a visit to the state earlier in the summer, but just two months later he gave the go-ahead to EPA to issue the waivers to small refineries who had applied for hardship exemptions.
The case is on appeal, but a three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday gave the go-ahead to a section of the law requiring law enforcement agencies to "comply with, honor, and fulfill" any immigration detainer request by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Monday gave the go-ahead to an antitrust lawsuit accusing Apple Inc of forcing consumers to overpay for iPhone software applications, a decision that could lead to billions of dollars in damages and put at risk the company's lucrative way of selling apps.
The plaintiff in Green v Haskell County said he feared that the county board of commissioners—the body that gave the go-ahead to erecting the monument at the site—would treat him "differently and more harshly" because he did not "subscribe to a particular faith that is represented by [the] monument".
Finally, on December 2, Sci-Fi gave the go- ahead to expand the project into a full series. Production was resumed in July 2009 for an anticipated series premiere in early 2010. The series premiered on January 22, 2010.
The academy currently has the capacity to train 350 cadets. Lt Gen Sunil Srivastava, VSM(double bar) is the current commandant of the academy, having taken charge in 2018. In December 2019 the Defence Ministry gave the go-ahead to shut OTA Gaya due to lack of intake.
Bego, p. 39. Strait would later remember the experience of hearing his first record on the radio while working on his ranch in San Marcos. Several days after "Unwound" made it onto the charts, MCA offered Strait a recording contract and gave the go-ahead to proceed with the album.Bego, p. 40.
J. Porzycki. In January 1975, the Council of Ministers passed Resolution No. 15/75, which gave the go-ahead to the construction of a pilot mine, Kopalnia Pilotująco-Wydobywcza LZW w Bogdance, and under Ordinance No. 4, the Minister of Mining and Energy established a state-owned enterprise, Kopalnie Lubelskiego Zagłębia Węglowego w Budowie.
It is also most noted for their boys basketball team, which won the district title in 2005. North High's building was considered old and run down. The new building was ready for use in 2011 and is approximately . The Worcester City Council gave the go-ahead to a new North High in 2000, when the cost was estimated at $5 million.
On September 12, the IDF withdrew all forces from the Philadelphi Route. The Israeli Supreme Court, in response to a settlers' petition to block the government's destruction of the synagogues, gave the go- ahead to the Israeli government. Sharon decided not to proceed with their demolition, however. On September 11, the Israeli cabinet revised an earlier decision to destroy the synagogues of the settlements.
David Benedict, "Theatre Royal Haymarket Gambles", Variety, 23 July 2007, online edition. Toby Stephens in 2014. In February 2008, the Fox Broadcasting Company gave the go-ahead to cast Stephens as the lead in a potential one hour, prime time US television show, Inseparable, to be produced by Shaun Cassidy. Billed as a modern Jekyll and Hyde story, the show was to feature a partially paralysed forensic psychologist whose other personality is a charming criminal.
According to designer Simon Phipps, originally Core Design had wanted a "moody, dark and atmospheric" game featuring an adventurer wielding a multipurpose stick. It became apparent to him that a realistic approach to the design was not feasible. As a result, Phipps, along with collaborator Billy Allison, sketched out a large number of mostly outlandish uses for the game's central tool. After reviewing the drawings, Core subsequently gave the go-ahead to develop the game.
In some cases the lands were purchased by tenants of the villa. In 1834 established the Banda Municipal de Música, which is still active. The Constitution of 1837 gave the go-ahead to the creation of the militia, military companies in most of the municipalities comprising the neighbors. The Guadamur militia were mobilized on several occasions at the end of this decade to try to neutralize Carlists that were sheltered in the Montes de Toledo.
Baldé was 8th at the 2009 World Junior Championships. In 2009, Baldé underwent major surgery after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee, keeping him off the ice for six months. His doctor gave the go-ahead to resume practicing triples after three months of lighter training on the ice. He missed the entire 2009–10 season. Baldé returned to competition the following season and placed 5th at the 2011 Canadian Championships.
They began to sell the benches and teach their style of step aerobics. The two split in 1989, with Miller leaving for Reebok. Miller's friend and Reebok shoe representative Kelly Watson saw the Bench Blast program, and recommended Miller visit Angel Martinez, Reebok's Director of Business Development. Martinez thought the step aerobics idea was good, and introduced Miller to Reebok CEO Paul Fireman who quickly gave the go-ahead to hire Miller and start a major product campaign.
The cable channel HBO gave the go-ahead to a seven- part miniseries, based on Evan Wright's book about his experiences as an embedded reporter with the U.S. Marine Corps' 1st Reconnaissance Battalion during the Iraq War's first phase. The series is set during the invasion of Iraq, from late March to early April 2003. The miniseries was shot over a six- month shoot from mid-to-late 2007 in South Africa, Mozambique, and Namibia. The primary production value aspired to was authenticity.
Caprica is a prequel television series to the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. It premiered on Syfy (formerly Sci-Fi) on January 22, 2010, and was described as "television's first science fiction family saga". It was a two-hour back door pilot for a possible weekly television series, but on December 2, 2008, Syfy gave the go-ahead to expand the project into a full, 20-episode series. Caprica is set on the titular planet, 58 years before the events of Battlestar Galactica.
At first, some of his followers thought that they could bring him to burial on the Mount of Olives, with the help of the Red Cross. Others believed that the Rebbe should be buried on the grounds of the Yeshiva, and his body transferred to a grave on the Mount of Olives after the war was over. The Rebbe's son and successor, Rabbi Yisrael Alter, gave the go-ahead to bury him in the yeshiva courtyard, where he lies until today.
Northern Gateway was officially rejected in 2016, but the CGL project moved through planning, indigenous consultations, environmental reviews and governmental reviews before being approved in 2015. However, the approval of all the Wetʼsuwetʼen hereditary chiefs was never granted. In 2018, the backers of the pipeline project gave the go-ahead to the project and it began construction. Access to the Coastal GasLink Pipeline construction camps in Wetʼsuwetʼen territory was blocked and the Coastal GasLink project was granted an injunction in 2018 to remove the land defenders.
There are several other major plans for the town including the redevelopment of the Croydon Gateway site; and extensions of Tramlink to Purley Way, Streatham, Lewisham and Crystal Palace. Saffron Square luxury apartment development Croydon has many tall buildings such as the former Nestlé Tower (St George's House). The London Borough of Croydon's strategic planning committee in February 2013 gave the go-ahead to property fund manager Legal and General Property's plans to convert the empty 24-storey St George's House office building, occupied by Nestlé until September 2012, into 288 flats.
It is now the department of food science, a name it has had since 1988. 75 of the 140 students who would earn Ph.D.s at the University of Massachusetts (known as Massachusetts State College from 1931 to 1947) would come from the food technology department. Fellers as department chair also gave the go ahead to faculty member Gideon E. (Guy) Livingston to form an honor society for food science and technology which would be called Phi Tau Sigma (ΦΤΣ). Additionally, he also created a fisheries school and laboratory at the University of Massachusetts as well.
Both singles were released by Birdcage Records in 1989. After selling out multiple runs of the singles in various vinyl colors, Birdcage gave the go-ahead to record a full album. The original concept was to lampoon each Led Zeppelin album in its original order but that was scrapped for more of a hodgepodge approach that could include Dread Zeppelin live favorites like "Black Dog" and "Heartbreaker." Un-Led-Ed was 90% finished when Dread Zeppelin were signed to I.R.S. Records who arranged for the final recording sessions at Club 56 Studio in Burbank, California.
New Tynecastle High On 1 April 2007, The City of Edinburgh Council gave the go ahead to rebuild Tynecastle High School in a different area of McLeod Street. The council approved the sale of the old school building and a nearby nursery to the neighbouring Heart of Midlothian football team. The deal was for the sum of £5.9 million. The Liberal Democrats / Scottish National Party coalition that took over The City of Edinburgh Council in May 2007 signalled their plan to fight any move to demolish the old school building.
At an extraordinary general meeting held on 25 August 1987, shareholders gave the go-ahead to "conclude negotiations with F. R. Bartlett Limited for the sale of Huish and to negotiate the development of the Houndstone site". The voting was 14,431 for and 1,356 against, giving a majority of 13,075, representing 91% in favour. On 15 September 1987, the Public Inquiry began which was to delay the proposed move for a long time; two days later the final agreement was signed. On 21 March 1989, and after a wait of just over 20 months, the result of the Public Inquiry was made known.
Commencing as a single-room collection in 1896, Percy Powell-Cotton gave the go-ahead to have a pavilion erected in the gardens of Quex House, overseen by his brother, Gerald. Percy enlisted the help of Rowland Ward, renowned in the field of taxidermy at the time, to prepare the animals for display. The former Fusilier had acquired thousands of artefacts through his hunting and conservation expeditions. Following Percy Powell-Cotton's death in 1940, his son Christopher constructed more galleries to incorporate the family collections of archaeology (Antoinette Powell-Cotton), anthropology (Diana Powell-Cotton), ceramics and weaponry.
On 29 January 2018, the nonjury Special Criminal Court in Dublin found Eamonn Cumberton (30) guilty of the murder of Michael Barr and sentenced him to life imprisonment. It was later revealed that Cumberton was suspected of carrying out several more murders and suspected murders and of being a leading member of the INLA. Michael Barr had been threatened many times by the INLA when he lived in Strabane, it has also been revealed. It is also believed that a convicted murderer and leading INLA member from Dundalk gave the go-ahead to the INLA leader in Dublin.
In 1981 SED Systems was awarded a contract to study the power requirements of a communications platform, while John F. Martin of Martin Communications and James DeLaurier at UTIAS studied aircraft configurations. In September 1982 the Department of Communications gave the go-ahead to form a formal study group within the CRC, which studied rectenna design, leading to several patents on thin-film versions. In 1982 UTIAS built a prototype of the aircraft with a 1.3 meter high aspect-ratio wing mounted just above the fuselage, and a conventional t-tail at the rear. This model was powered by a small gasoline engine and did not support a rectenna.
The number of new infections in Tokyo was 102, exceeding 100 for the fifth consecutive day. In addition, there were 16 people in Saitama, 11 people in Kanagawa, and 12 people in Kagoshima. At the same day, revamped government expert panel gave the go-ahead to the plan to take a further step away from emergency mode, on the premise that preventive measures against the virus are taken, said economic revitalization minister Yasutoshi Nishimura, who is in charge of the government's coronavirus response. On 7 July, 106 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Tokyo, according to a report from the Tokyo metropolitan government.
The Prime Minister requested direct control of the army from the Majlis. Given the situation, alongside the strong personal support of Conservative Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden for covert action, the American government gave the go-ahead to a committee, attended by the Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence Allen Dulles, Kermit Roosevelt, Henderson, and Secretary of Defense Charles Erwin Wilson. Kermit Roosevelt returned to Iran on 13 July 1953, and again on 1 August 1953, in his first meeting with the king. A car picked him up at midnight and drove him to the palace.
During the post show discussion, which was broadcast live across the internet and at screenings, President Mohamed Nasheed received a standing ovation for announcing that the Maldives would be the world's first carbon neutral country. The film's star, Pete Postlethwaite, threatened to return his OBE if the UK government gave the go-ahead to the controversial Kingsnorth coal-fired power station in Kent. A month later the government announced a change to its policy on coal - no new coal-fired power station will get government consent unless it can capture and bury 25% of the emissions it produces immediately - and 100% of emissions by 2025.
In January 2007 the airline announced an intended merger with Caribbean Star Airlines, and they entered into a commercial alliance, involving the flying of a combined schedule. All flights were marketed as LIAT, although the airlines continued to operate separately using their own air operators' certificates, until after completion of the merger. The merged airline was planning to use the LIAT brand with a merged fleet which is standardised on the Bombardier Dash 8 Q300. However, in June 2007, the shareholder governments of Barbados, Antigua, and St. Vincent gave the go-ahead to the Board of Directors to buy out the assets of Caribbean Star instead.
For two years, Embrace wrote and recorded songs on tape, resulting in an immense amount of possible album material, 500 "songs and half-songs" compiled on 52 C90 tapes. In December 2003, after four listening sessions spread over two years, MacDonald finally gave the go-ahead to the band to begin recording for their next album. Later that month, Embrace played three secret gigs as "The Good Good People" at Leeds' Cockpit to "road test" the new material in preparation for recording. The band brought in Youth to produce, having had good experiences with his production on singles All You Good Good People and Come Back to What You Know from their first album, The Good Will Out.
In early February, Mr Joyce released hundreds of documents which showed the Ministry and Talent2 had a testy relationship prior to the national rollout of Novopay. The documents show the Ministers who gave the go ahead to roll out Novopay were aware of its deficiencies and the Ministry of Education almost abandoned the system four months before it became operational. In fact the Ministry of Education had been trying to get Talent2 to meet operational milestones for two years. One of the documents released was a memo written by Lesley Longstone and her deputy Anne Jackson stating four deadlines had been missed by Talent2 and they warned the company it was in breach of its contract.
Calderón Theatre is the festival headquarters The city is also host to one of the foremost (and oldest) international film festivals, the Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid (Seminci), founded in 1956. Valladolid, through various loopholes in state censorship, was able to present films that would otherwise have been impossible to see in Spain. An award or an enthusiastic reception from the audience and the critics meant, on numerous occasions, that the official state bodies gave the go-ahead to certain films which Francisco Franco's regime considered out of line with their ideology. Much the same occurred with distribution on the arts circuit at the end of the 60s: a film could be placed more easily if it had previously done well at Valladolid.
Complex of the Central Silk Board office In 2014, the Silk Board junction bus stop was moved away from the junction towards HSR Layout in order to ensure free vehicular movement. In 2016, the Government of Karnataka and Bangalore Development Authority gave the go-ahead to a controlled access road from the Silk Board junction to K. R. Puram Outer Ring Road at a cost of 121 crore. In 2017, a flyover near Padmanabhanagar, which will be part of a signal-free corridor from Nayandahalli junction to Silk Board junction, was inaugurated. In January 2017, the Outer Ring Road Namma Metro line from Silk Board junction to K. R. Puram proposed by BMRCL, estimated to cost 4,202 crore, was approved by the government.
Upon arrival at LIAT, Darby was given the mandate to transform a "bankrupt and inefficient regional airline that was losing EC$80 million (US$30 million) a year" by the Board and a demand by the shareholder islands to not "come back for more cash", having absorbed US$72.7m between that time and 2001. In January 2007, Darby announced a proposed merger with Caribbean Star Airlines, with which LIAT had been engaged in intense competition since 2005. However, in June 2007 the shareholder governments of Barbados, Antigua & St Vincent gave the go- ahead to the Board of Directors to buy out Caribbean Star instead. LIAT purchased Caribbean Star Airlines on 24 October 2007 and five of Caribbean Star's Bombardier Dash 8-300 aircraft were transferred to LIAT.
In January 2008, the UK government gave the go ahead to construct new nuclear power stations in the UK, with all sites being located adjacent to existing power stations. The government followed this decision in 2010 by selecting 10 sites, including Bradwell, at which companies could develop nuclear power stations; this was reduced to 8 sites by October 2010. In 2013, CGN entered negotiations with EDF Energy to invest in the UK's nuclear industry. Out of these negotiations, which ended in 2015, agreements were made relating to Hinkley Point C and Sizewell C, as well as Bradwell B, which led to EDF Energy taking a majority share in both the Hinkley Point C and Sizewell C projects and CGN taking a 66.5% majority share in the Bradwell B project.
AIRASIA-Bukit Bintang, is one of the three stations which has been selected for the station naming right program This urban monorail line was opened on 31 August 2003, with 11 stations running on two parallel elevated tracks. It connects the KL Sentral transport hub in the south and Titiwangsa in the north with the "Golden Triangle", a commercial, shopping, and entertainment area comprising Bukit Bintang, Imbi, Sultan Ismail, and Raja Chulan. The monorail scheme was announced by Kuala Lumpur City Hall in January 1990 after the Malaysian Government gave the go-ahead to the scheme at a cabinet meeting in June 1989. Its cost was then estimated at RM 143 million. The 14-km, 22-station system is designed to carry more than 34,000 passengers a day on a 20-minute loop through Kuala Lumpur's bustling commercial core.
The museum was re-opened and re-furbished more recently in 2016 and called Le Musée Domaine de l'Abbé Saunière. While the local Municipal council superficially accepts the legend of the treasure of Rennes-le-Château because it acts as a tourist magnet attracting substantial financial revenue (for example, endorsing DVDs that publicise the legend), the legend is not treated seriously by French archaeology (itself part of the French Ministry of Culture).See for example, Christiane Amiel, "L’abîme au trésor, ou l’or fantôme de Rennes-le-Château" in, Claudie Voisenat (editor), Imaginaires archéologiques, pages 61–86 (Ethnologie de la France, Number 22, Paris: Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme, 2008). . For example, when the then village mayor gave the go- ahead to excavate the Tour Magdala in 2003 he was subsequently threatened with legal action by the local body of Direction régionale des affaires culturelles (or DRAC) for doing so without gaining prior official permission and therefore breaching the French Code du patrimoine.
A meeting, which was attended by the top civilian and military leadership, gave the go-ahead to launch a military operation in South Waziristan to eliminate terrorism and extremism on October 16. Members attending included Awami National Party's Asfandyar Wali Khan, PML-N's Mian Shahbaz Sharif, Muttahida Qaumi Movement's Dr Farooq Sattar, Balochistan National Party-A's Senator Israrullah Zehri, Aftab Ahmad Sherpao of the Pakistan People's Party-S, Munir Khan Orakzai from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Raza Rabbani of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security, Pir Sadruddin Shah of the PML-F, Maulana Mohammad Khan Sherani of the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam (Fazl), Defence Minister Ahmad Mukhtar, Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Qamar Zaman Kaira, NWFP Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani and Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti, the chief of the Intelligence Bureau. One report indicated that the offensive had a two-month timetable.
The nearby Paracel Islands are administered by China, but claimed by both Vietnam and Taiwan The United States lodged formal protests following the incident, stating that under international law, the U.S. military can conduct activities "in waters beyond the territorial sea of another state without prior notification or consent" including in an exclusive economic zone of another country. "The unprofessional maneuvers by Chinese vessels violated the requirement under international law to operate with due regard for the rights and safety of other lawful users of the ocean." China's Foreign Ministry responded that the Pentagon's complaints that five Chinese vessels had harassed the Impeccable were "totally inaccurate", although this claim was disputed by several released reports, which all state that the Impeccable was interfered with numerous times, both while operating in the area and when attempting to leave. On 12 March 2009, U.S. President Barack Obama gave the go-ahead to send the guided missile destroyer to the South China Sea to protect the Impeccable while operating in that area.
In 2012, Program Director Alex Duran, gave the go-ahead to utilize AJ Leal's production capabilities to energize the imaging effect of 107.9 Mix FM and introduced a new "Mainstream Top 40" sound. In February 2015, AJ Leal was quietly removed from all duties at 107.9 Mix FM due to legal issues and was replaced with other on air personalities filling in the noon spot. Unlike many Top 40 radio stations (which have their playlists consisting of today's current music, often excluding reggaeton and bachata music from their playlists) the station includes some reggaeton and bachata songs (which are often played on some Spanish radio stations), as well some non-top 40 music material, such as Red by Taylor Swift (which is a country song), and some songs that are no longer played on Top 40 radio stations, on its playlist. In December 2017 staff was notified of budget cuts and thus led to the release of several on air talents from KVLY and sister stations within the company.
The case involved judicial trials that ended in January 2001, when the Lazio Regional Administrative Court annulled the government confiscation of the surety of 4000 billion lire. In the meantime, the company continued its development launching the GPRS service in December 2000, exceeding one million users in March 2001 and acquiring, in August of the same year, the license for fixed telephony. Despite the continued expansion (with 1,600,000 customers at the end of 2001 with a market share of new activations of 13%), the first defections began among the company's partners, with Edition that in September 2001 renounced its shares after the entry into the Telecom Italia group and Mediaset which in December 2001 sold the shares in its possession to British Telecom. The telephone operator thus entered a phase of progressive demobilization: on 6 August 2002 the board of directors gave the go-ahead to the company break-up, opting for the sale of the customer base (4% of the Italian market) and brand to Wind, mobile telephone systems at TIM, Wind and Vodafone Omnitel, the share capital at TIM and other branches of the company at H3G.
The General Electric CF700 nacelle with its distinctive bypass intake The later Garrett TFE731 nacelle with a conventional intake During the 1950s and 1960s, the French government, which had taken a significant interest in the re- establishment and growth of its national aviation industries in the aftermath of the Second World War, developed a detailed request for a combined liaison/trainer aircraft, to be equipped with twin-turbofan engines. Among those companies that took interest in the government request was French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation. In December 1961, French aircraft designer and head of Dassault Aviation, Marcel Dassault, gave the go-ahead to proceed with work towards the production of an eight-to-ten-seat executive jet/military liaison aircraft, which was initially named as the Dassault- Breguet Mystère 20. The emerging design was of a low-wing monoplane which drew upon the aerodynamics of the transonic Dassault Mystère IV fighter-bomber and was equipped with a pair of rear-mounted Pratt & Whitney JT12A-8 turbojet engines.Block, Thomas H. "Foreign Accent: Two French Jets to Go." Flying, April 1973. Vol. 92, No. 4. ISSN 0015-4806. p. 20. On 4 May 1963, the Mystère 20 prototype, registered F-WLKB, conducted its maiden flight from Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport, Gironde, France.

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