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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
A common presidential symbol is the presidential sashes worn by Latin American presidents as a symbol of the presidency's continuity, and presenting the sash to the new president.
President can also be the title of the chief executive at a lower administrative level, such as the parish presidents of the parishes of the U.S. state of Louisiana, the presiding member of city council for villages in the U.S. state of Illinois, or the municipal presidents of Mexico's municipalities.
The Lord President of the Court of Session is head of the judiciary in Scotland, and presiding judge (and Senator) of the College of Justice and Court of Session, as well as being Lord Justice General of Scotland and head of the High Court of Justiciary, the offices having been combined in 1836.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
The President of Slovenia (Slovenian: Predsednik Slovenije) is the head of state of Slovenia.
With the new Constitution of 1991, this position was abolished and a new position of President of the Republic of Slovenia (Slovenian: Predsednik Republike Slovenije) was formally established.
The Presidency was headed by a President of the Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=List_of_Presidents_of_Slovenia   (333 words)

  
 List of Presidents of Somalia . 1991 . 1996 . 1995 . Somalia . Djibouti
On 15 June 1995 the warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid claimed the presidency until his death on 1 August 1996, when the claim was taken up by his son, Hussein Aidid, until 20 March 1998.
On 27 August 2000, Abdiqasim Salad Hassan was recognized as President in exile in Djibouti, returning to the country in October.
Abdullahi Yusuf was elected president in Nairobi on October 10, 2004.
www.uk.kunsimuna.net /List_of_Presidents_of_Somalia_UK_428244_qy   (510 words)

  
 Not enough room at top for women
Whereas in 1993 there were five female presidents or prime ministers heading its member governments in Europe, now there is none.
Britain, with five women in the Cabinet, and 120 female MPs, is in the top third of the league tables on women in government and women in parliament.
Scandinavian countries, in which governments have encouraged positive discrimination, tops the list.
www.telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1997/10/24/wom24.html   (438 words)

  
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  GlobaLex - A Guide to the Republic of Slovenia Legal System and Legal Research
Slovenia shares its borders with Italy on the West, Austria on the North, Hungary on the Northeast and Croatia on the South and East.
Slovenia became a member of the United Nations on May 22, 1992, a participating state to the OSCE on 24 March 1992 and joined the Council of Europe on May 14, 1993.
In Slovenia there is no institute of a jury that passes verdicts of guilt; all the decisions are brought by the single judge or by the panel.
www.nyulawglobal.org /globalex/Slovenia.htm   (6272 words)

  
 Learn more about Lists of incumbents in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
List of national leaders - heads of state or government who are in office
Presidents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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 GMO-free Europe: Slovenia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In June 2003 a joint GMO-free statement was signed by the presidents of organic farmers associations from the five Alpine regions mentioned above.
Agriculture ministers from Slovenia, Carinthia and Friuli-Venezia Guila were present at the ceremony and expressed their support for this initiative.
Umanotera has conducted a survey sent out to mayors in Slovenia, seeking information about their general attitude towards the GMOs, their knowledge and if they would be interesting in receiving more information and possibly publish it in their local newspaper.
www.gmofree-europe.org /countries/Slovenia.htm   (437 words)

  
 CER | Slovenia: Closure of duty-free shops postponed
Inspired by the list of constitutional amendments the EU is requiring, a Liberal Democrat MP submitted a proposal this week to parliament to remove mention of the specifics of the country's national symbols from the constitution.
Slovenia was listed among fifteen countries identified as potential clients, and indeed the issue of disposing of the Krško nuclear plant's waste products has been simmering for years.
Now that Slovenia is preparing a regional structure, the report also points out that it is crucial that the future regions have sufficient and clearly defined sources of funding.
www.ce-review.org /01/20/slovenianews20.html   (1172 words)

  
 An Agenda for the Bush-Putin Summit in Slovenia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
President Bush and President Putin should agree on a new ceiling for both nuclear arsenals that is less than the 2,500-warhead ceiling sought for START III and then delegate the discussion of verification regimes to the technical experts, intervening directly only to break any logjams that may occur in the process.
President Bush should express his concern regarding limiting the freedom of the media and suggest that NTV be sold to private, politically independent owners; that the state-dominated ORT channel be turned into a public broadcasting entity like the Corporation for Public Broadcasting or BBC; and that politically oriented attacks on Echo Moskvy and TV-6 cease.
President Bush's agenda for the Ljubljana summit with President Putin must be based on a clear grasp of prior policy failures as well as a clear understanding of U.S. national security interests.
www.heritage.org /Research/RussiaandEurasia/BG1447.cfm   (3637 words)

  
 Female Presidents of Parliaments Chronological List
1979-84 President of the Vecé Republika of the Savezna Skupština Stana Tomasević Arnesen, Yugoslavia.
2000 President of the Bundesrat Johanna Auer, Austria
2005- President of the Sameting/Sámediggi Aili Keskitalo in Norway
www.guide2womenleaders.com /Parliaments-Chronological.htm   (3574 words)

  
 News on 'Izbrsani' (erased persons) in Slovenia - Prevent Genocide International
Slovenia became a party to the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and the Additional Geneva Protocols of 1977 on March 26, 1992.
The United List of Social Democrats (ZLSD), along with the other coalition parties, favors resolving the issue once and for all for the sake of "human rights and a state based on the rule of law," according to a 10 October statement from Milan Potrc, the head of the ZLSD parliament group.
Slovenia, which formed the northern Alpine tip of the old Yugoslavia, gained independence during a short, relatively bloodless war in 1991, and was not wracked by the war crimes which were rampant in its then Balkan partners in the country.
www.preventgenocide.org /europe/slovenia   (10399 words)

  
 [A-List] What's Left of the Union?
This was called the biggest reversal for Europe in fifty years, a revolt against economic reform putting the euro in jeopardy, a "lurch to the left", a repudiation of Europe's modernizing elites, the beginning of the end for the European Union.
It establishes a single EU foreign minister and a full-time president of the European Council, which consists of heads of state and government.
President Chirac recently appointed Dominique de Villepin as prime minister, at least a relatively fresh face in French domestic politics, but that is not likely to be enough.
lists.econ.utah.edu /pipermail/a-list/2005-June/057239.html   (4076 words)

  
 News on 'Izbrsani' (erased persons) in Slovenia - Prevent Genocide International
Slovenia became a party to the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and the Additional Geneva Protocols of 1977 on March 26, 1992.
The United List of Social Democrats (ZLSD), along with the other coalition parties, favors resolving the issue once and for all for the sake of "human rights and a state based on the rule of law," according to a 10 October statement from Milan Potrc, the head of the ZLSD parliament group.
Slovenia, which formed the northern Alpine tip of the old Yugoslavia, gained independence during a short, relatively bloodless war in 1991, and was not wracked by the war crimes which were rampant in its then Balkan partners in the country.
preventgenocide.org /europe/slovenia   (10399 words)

  
 TWATCH-L archives -- September 2002 (#166)
Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic on Friday denied a statement by the Serbian delegation's coordinator at the commission in charge of drafting the Constitutional Charter Bosko Ristic that the "Montenegrin delegation has already agreed to the indirect election of members of the new state union's parliament".
Presiding officer of the US Board for NATO Bruce Jackson says that Croatia and Yugoslavia are having greater chances to enter the NATO in group of countries, than separately.
Croatian president Stjepan Mesic has said that time of clashes in the territory of former Yugoslavia has passed and that all opened issues in the south-eastern Europe must be solved solely in political manner.
listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu /cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0209&L=twatch-l&D=1&O=D&F=P&S=&P=21505   (17056 words)

  
 The Scales of Good and Evil
Developing this list was not an easy task due to the complexity of human personalities and the fact that goodness and evilness depend on the perspective of the time.
No President, whose was in command during the Indian Wars for the continent, Lincoln included, ever came out in condemnation of the attacks by the U.S. Army against sometimes innocent tribes of Native Americans, or made a move to negotiate lasting peace with them.
Yes, you have her on your "good list", but anyone who says women should die rather than have abortions when their health is threathened, or that peope in poor nations who are starving should not practice birth control, is irresponsible.
sprott.physics.wisc.edu /pickover/good.html   (21142 words)

  
 JUSTWATCH-L archives -- October 2002 (#136)
At the time, Milosevic was the president of Serbia and Mesic was the president of the old federation who famously boasted that he would be its last.
Her co-defendant Momcilo Krajisnik - former president of the Bosnian Serb assembly and allegedly a key power-broker during the Bosnian war - remains charged with the same counts and will stay in the Scheveningen detention unit until the start of trial, which is expected in the next four months.
Brdjanin, who was president of the local Serb crisis staff, is accused of genocide, crimes against humanity, violations of the Geneva Conventions and serious breaches of the laws and customs of war.
listserv.buffalo.edu /cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0210&L=justwatch-l&D=1&O=D&F=&S=&P=15717   (5278 words)

  
 University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
         Slovenia is a parliamentary democratic republic, a state governed by the rule of law and a social state, which proclaimed its independence and sovereignty pursuant to the Constitution on 25 June 1991, and gained international recognition.
         The population structure of the Republic of Slovenia is relatively homogenous, although the proportion of the non‑Slovene population is gradually increasing.
119.     Articles 64-66 of the Penal Code of the Republic of Slovenia set out the criteria for the pronouncement of forced treatment as a penal sanction (the security measures of compulsory psychiatric treatment and care in a health institution, compulsory psychiatric treatment in the community, and the compulsory treatment of alcoholics and drug addicts).
www1.umn.edu /humanrts/cat/slovenia2000.html   (9257 words)

  
 United States presidents and their advisers killer file
This is a compilation of actions by presidents of the United States, and their advisers, that affected other individuals and countries featured on this website.
Earlier in the year President Ford and Kissinger had also blessed the attempted invasion of another former Portuguese colony, giving the go-ahead to South Africa's unsuccessful bid to invade Angola in October.
On 12 September, President Bush takes his case against Iraq to the UN Security Council, calling for a tough new resolution demanding that Iraq disclose and remove all weapons of mass destruction, end support for terrorism and cease the persecution of its population.
www.moreorless.au.com /killers/us-presidents.html   (8740 words)

  
 Topica Email List Directory
Following a joint press conference held by the presidents of France and Germany when they declared their position on Iraq, some of the "15" states decided they also needed to express their position.
President Chirac's statement deepens distrust between France on one side, and Poland and the other candidate states on the other.
Romano Prodi, president of the European Commission, was mortified by the hint that French voters might block the new members' accession in a future referendum.
lists.topica.com /lists/nato1/read/message.html?sort=d&mid=906776572&start=449   (10822 words)

  
 Socialni demokrati
Thus just before the elections an agreement was reached between the SDP (Party of Democratic Reforms of Slovenia), SDU (Social Democratic Union), Workers' Party of Slovenia and DeSUS (Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia) on an electoral coalition under the name UNITED LIST as a coalition of socially oriented left centre parties.
The highest executive political body of the party is the presidency, which convenes, as a rule, monthly.
The presidency of Social Democrats appoints regional co-ordinators who are charged with the operations of the party in the regions.
www.socialnidemokrati.si /?m=c&a=show&id=3   (695 words)

  
 Business lists for companies and industries from Hoover's lists
Whether you are compiling a list of prospective customers in a particular geographic region or targeting executives within a specific industry, building a list with accurate, timely data has never been easier.
Ranking criteria provides easy access to branded lists such as FORTUNE 500 and SandP 500 companies.
Downloaded information can be used for mailing lists or imported into popular CRM systems as contact lists.
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 Slovenia Ljubljana | Welcome
This site is dedicated to all the missionaries who served in the Slovenia Ljubljana Mission (and other missions that covered Former Yugoslavia) of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Please feel free to add yourself to or browse the Alumni Database, Friend/Member or Currently Serving missionary list.
Although this site is designed to complement and illustrate the teachings and beliefs of the before mentioned church, no content within this site should be taken as official church policy or doctrine.
www.mission.net /slovenia/ljubljana   (173 words)

  
 FAS Email Archives -- Missile Defense Monitor
For more than 20 years I have been advising Presidents and the nuclear weapons establishment that, if desired, our nuclear weapons stockpile could be maintained reliable and safe for decades or even centuries, by technical surveillance and occasional remanufacturing to original specifications, without the need for nuclear explosion testing.
I have also argued that U.S. and world security would be served by the elimination of nuclear explosion testing, and in September 1996 the United States signed just such a total ban, which owed a lot to the leadership of the Clinton Administration.
Furthermore, President Clerides' proposals to redirect funding for military tasks to support economic development and peacekeeping are positive.
www.fas.org /MHonArc/BMDList_archive/msg00006.html   (6563 words)

  
 The Prospect/FP Top 100 Public Intellectuals
The irony of this "thinkers" list is that it does not bear thinking about too closely.
Candidates must have been alive, and still active in public life (though many on this list are past their prime).
We also tried to ensure that all names on the list are influential in at least a few countries in their region, if not the entire globe.
www.infoplease.com /spot/topintellectuals.html   (283 words)

  
 ISSUES - PROPOSALS TO AMEND THE LISTS IN ANNEXES I AND II OF THE CONVENTION
Extensive consultations were conducted by one of the COP Vice Presidents, at the request of the COP President, but it proved impossible to reach a consensus on the proposal.
At COP 5, the President of the COP offered to conduct informal consultations on the proposed deletion of the name of Turkey from Annexes I and II, but in spite of his extensive consultations, a consensus could not be reached.
The President of the COP conducted informal consultations on the proposal but was unable to achieve consensus.
unfccc.int /cop7/issues/propamlist.html   (1082 words)

  
 US Ballistic Missile Defense Timeline: 1945-2001   (Site not responding. Last check: )
 President Clinton signs the National Missile Defense Act of 1999, but lists four criteria he will use to make an ultimate deployment decision: threat, cost, technological status of NMD, and adherence to a renegotiated ABM Treaty.
 President Clinton decides not to proceed with deployment of the NMD system, citing the status of technology and concerns among the US allies and opposition from Russia and China.
In the speech, the president advocates an ambitious missile defense and moving beyond the ABM Treaty.
www.ucsusa.org /global_security/missile_defense/us-ballistic-missile-defense-timeline-19452001.html   (1119 words)

  
 Foreign Policy In Focus | Global Affairs Commentary | The Slovenia Summit: Bush Meets Putin
Their one-day summit in Slovenia will come after Bush concludes a swing through Spain, Belgium, Poland, and Sweden (which currently holds the rotating presidency of the European Union).
President Vladimir Putin will have already assessed the new U.S. president personally through psychological profiling and consultations with European leaders who have met him.
But, oblivious to the effects of its bull-in-a-china-shop behavior on even friendly countries, Washington has not altered its declared intention to abrogate unilaterally the ABM treaty.
www.fpif.org /commentary/0106slovenia_body.html   (747 words)

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