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  Information about New Brunswick -- information
New Brunswick sells substantial amounts of electricity to other provinces and to the U.S. The largest thermal plant is found at Belldune, the biggest hydroelectric station at Mactaquac, and the lone nuclear installation at Point Lepreau, on the Bay of Fundy.
New Brunswick, with an area of 73,440 sq km (28,355 sq mi), is the eighth largest province in Canada; approximately 2% of the land area is owned by the federal government.
New Brunswick is represented in the Parliament of Canada by ten senators, appointed for life by the federal government, and ten elected members of the House of Commons.
new-brunswick.net /new-brunswick/overview.html   (3272 words)

  
 Police hope third is the charm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
BRUNSWICK HILLS -- Community growth and police protection are at the heart of a proposed 3.0-mill police levy facing township voters.
The Brunswick Hills Police Department's staffing was determined by the amount of calls for service, the needs of the township and the growth in the community, Osiecki said.
Plans for the Brunswick Hills Police Department to share dispatch services with the city of Brunswick are on hold until the results of the levy are tallied.
www.sunnews.com /news/1999/0805/sbhills.htm   (570 words)

  
 NEW BRUNSWICK PROVINCIAL ELECTION 99
New Brunswick nurses muscled their way into the campaign for the June 7 provincial election on Wednesday with a series of advertisements and a program designed to whip up public outrage against the hemorrhage of nurses and the erosion of health care.
The shipbuilding industry, a New Brunswick campaign issue since the days of the tall ships, is foundering and may sink a few political careers in the June 7 provincial election along with hundreds of jobs and a treasured way of life.
In each election, other NDP candidates in Saint John hope the Weir magic can cross over to her next door neighbours.With the polls showing a huge number of undecided voters in New Brunswick, there may be several surprises after the votes are counted on June 7'th.
www.geocities.com /CapitolHill/5202/nb.html   (5749 words)

  
 New Brunswick general election, 1999 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1999 election in the Canadian province of New Brunswick marked the debut of both Camille Thériault and Bernard Lord as leaders of the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives respectively.
It was Elizabeth Weir's third general election as leader of the New Democratic Party.
The election was held on June 7, 1999.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_Brunswick_general_election,_1999   (447 words)

  
 Nelson - Political Science-Canadian Politics on the Web/Elections
The data from the 1997 election study are available on-line; the raw frequencies for a number of variables in their massive survey can be read directly with your browser, or you can download the full data set in SPSS format to analyze on your own computer.
Elections Canada provides the interim election results for the country as a whole, by province and by major metropolitan area.
Vancouver 1999 Local General Election Results - You can also read the results of the plebiscite held on what Vancouverites wished to do with their municipal electoral system.
www.nelson.com /nelson/polisci/elections.html   (1123 words)

  
 NJ Office of the Attorney General - Department of Law & Public Safety - News Release
NEW BRUNSWICK – Attorney General Peter C. Harvey announced today that approximately 600 Deputy Attorneys General will be on duty throughout the State tomorrow, Election Day, to help ensure a fair and smooth-running election, and to assist county election officials in resolving any voting-related legal issues as they emerge.
Attorney General Harvey issued a reminder to any eligible New Jerseyan who has registered to vote, but who has not received either a sample ballot or voter registration card by Election Day, that he or she is entitled to vote by provisional ballot at the polling place.
Attorney General Harvey explained that it is a criminal offense to solicit or electioneer voters as they enter or exit a polling establishment.
www.state.nj.us /oag/newsreleases05/pr20051107a.html   (875 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Gregory IX
Though the legates were unable to induce Otto of Brunswick to give up his claims to the throne, they succeeded in effecting a truce between the two claimants and returned to Rome in 1208 to treat with the pope concerning their future procedure.
After the death of Pope Honorius III (18 March, 1227), the cardinals again agreed upon an election by compromise and empowered three of their number, among whom were Ugolino and Conrad of Urach, to elect the new pope.
He ordered a crusade to be preached against him in Germany, instructed his Germna legate Albert of Behaim, the Archdeacon of Passau, to urge the election of a new king upon the princes, and to place under the ban all those that continued to side with the excommunicated emperor.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06796a.htm   (2978 words)

  
 Letters
New Jersey’s public access defibrillation legislation — signed into public law March 8, 1999 — features Good Samaritan immunity, which provides immunity from liability to individuals and organizations that act in good faith while using an AED or implementing an AED program in an attempt to save a life.
New Jersey is one of the few states that recognizes affordable housing as a constitutional right.
New Jersey must address this problem so that the less fortunate are not left behind by our state’s rising property values.
nbs.gmnews.com /news/2005/0616/Letters   (1190 words)

  
 Office of the Chief Electoral Officer
A new Executive Council for the Province of New Brunswick was sworn-in on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006.
'>A by-election was held in the Rural Community of Beaubassin East on October 23, 2006.
'>Provincial General Elections were held in the Province of New Brunswick on September 18, 2006.
www.gnb.ca /elections/index-e.asp   (111 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
The results of the city's last mayoral elections on 27 September 1998 were declared invalid because more than half of voters voted against all candidates as a sign of protest against the local election commission refusal to register former Mayor Viktor Cherepkov as a candidate.
However, "The New York Times" reported on 17 December, without reference to sources, that White House officials said they called on Eximbank to delay or cancel the pending loan package because of allegations that the Russian company had defrauded foreign investors, specially BP Amoco, during the acquisition of Chernogorneft (see "RFE/RL Newsline," tk December 1999).
General Dragoljub Ojdanic, who heads the Yugoslav army general staff and is an indicted war criminal, said in an open letter to Montenegrin Prime Minister Filip Vujanovic on 16 December that the military will do whatever is necessary to defend the country and its territory (see "RFE/RL Newsline," 16 December 1999).
www.rferl.org /newsline/1999/12/171299.asp   (5292 words)

  
 Incumbents hold off challengers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Hambley had to run in the general election to fill the rest of Umpleby's term, which expires in 2001.
Ward 3 Councilwoman Kathleen M. Malinak said Brunswick Lake is one of her priorities as she continues in office.
Malinak added that hiring more firefighters and the task of locating and constructing a new fire station are high on her list of things to accomplish for the city.
www.sunnews.com /news/1999/1104/sbrun.htm   (691 words)

  
 Liberals topple Lord's Tories in New Brunswick
Lord did not want to risk a byelection or begin a new session of the legislature with a minority, and so he rolled the dice on a general election.
A University of New Brunswick student contracted the Norwalk virus, but has since recovered and is doing well, the school said in a statement released Thursday.
New Brunswick doctors are among those trying to convince more people with depression, many of whom ignore symptoms out of shame or pride, to seek treatment.
www.cbc.ca /canada/new-brunswick/story/2006/09/18/nb-libwinclose.html   (1813 words)

  
 Donald G. Campbell Unanimously Elected   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
FORT WORTH- The Rev. Donald G. Campbell, executive presbyter for Donegal Presbytery, was unanimously elected by the General Assembly Council to be the next director of the Congregational Ministries Division (CMD) June 17.
His confirmation vote by the 211th General Assembly is scheduled for the afternoon business session on June 25.
Following his ordination in 1967, Campbell served pastorates in Easton, Doylestown and Butler, Pa. He is a graduate of Westminster College in Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, with advanced degrees from Pittsburgh and Princeton Theological Seminaries.
www.pcusa.org /pcnews/oldnews/1999/ga99007.htm   (206 words)

  
 UNT Libraries Recent Acquisitions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Elections and voters in post-communist Russia / edited by Matthew Wyman, Stephen White, Sarah Oates.
General Assembly of the United Nations : an annual publication of the United Nations Association ofthe United States of America.
New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, 1998.
www.library.unt.edu /newacqs/newacqsold/1999/July99/polsci.htm   (2173 words)

  
 Obituaries
Surviving are a son, Michael Dransfield of Wall; a daughter, Leslie Toolin of East Brunswick; a brother, David Utley of England; and two grandsons.
Surviving are a daughter, Lynne Weinstein of East Brunswick; a son, Steven Goldenberg of North Brunswick; a brother, Lawrence Goldenberg of Lakewood; and four grandchildren.
Surviving are a son, Anthony Gostkowski of East Brunswick; a sister, Charlotte Konopacki of Palm Harbor, Fla.; and two grandsons.
ebs.gmnews.com /news/2000/1122/Obituaries.html   (1299 words)

  
 NucNews - September 28, 1999
And even its harshest critics have welcomed the new force as an alternative to the repressive security forces that traumatized Haiti during the military government and the earlier dictatorships of Francois Duvalier and his son and successor, Jean-Claude.
But the implication of members of the new police force in human rights abuses and other illegal activities has focused concern on police lawlessness and raised questions about the department's ability to become an effective and credible force despite the sizable assistance provided by the United States and other countries.
Richardson has argued that the new agency would be given too much autonomy and would interfere in security and counterintelligence improvements he already has made in response to Chinese espionage concerns.
nucnews.net /nucnews/1999nn/9909nn/990928nn.htm   (13150 words)

  
 Facts on women candidates and elected officials
A record 2,431 women are general election candidates for state legislative seats in 2006.
Women have won a record number of nominations for the U.S. Senate and stand to make significant gains in the House as a result of the 2006 elections, according to the Center for American Women and Politics.
Fewer women running in state elections than in previous years, reports the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers.
www.cawp.rutgers.edu /Facts3.html   (779 words)

  
 Eagleton 2003 NJ Legislature Election Web
Two weeks after the election, they took those away from him, but he also seems to be getting out there by sponsoring legislation, so he looks like a guy who’s running for re-election, so it’s anybody’s guess.”
Charles was first elected to the Assembly in 1979 and served there for 22 years until his election to the State Senate in 2001.
This is the third time in three consecutive elections that Hudson Democrats have dumped an incumbent Assemblyman in the 33rd district: in 1999, they replaced LOUIS ROMANO with Sires, the Mayor of West New York, and in 2001 they dropped RUDY GARCIA and replaced him with Fraguela, then a Union City Commissioner.
www.eagleton.rutgers.edu /e-gov/e-2003legislature-news.htm   (5615 words)

  
 May 1999 UTU News
LOCAL 1589, NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. Member STEVE MAJOFSKY, who has operated buses for Suburban Transit Corp. since 1971, was recently spotlighted in a local newspaper that noted his collection of 200 model and toy buses are on exhibit through the end of the year at the East Brunswick Museum, said Delegate WALT MITCHELL.
Above all, in the coming new millennium, economies of scale in running an effective labor organization are now achievable in the face of lessening numbers of railroaders and increasing costs of union services.
Legislative Director Dan O'Connell and the New Jersey Legislative Board would like to encourage all UTU members and their families to attend the AFL-CIO's Union Industries Show being held May 14-17, 1999, at the new Atlantic City Convention Center.
www.utu.org /Depts/utunews/1999/NEWS0599.HTM   (11133 words)

  
 SHAFR: June 1999 Announcements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The deadline for proposals is November 1, 1999.
Regular running quarter-page ads on the op ed page of the New York Times will help reach this elite audience.If you feel passionate about current events and want a national forum in which you can put them into perspective, TomPaine.com wants to hear from you now.
Then, as these subjects appear in the news you will be called to see if you are willing either to write an op-ed length essay or be interviewed.Of course, longer articles that you might want to submit are welcome, however remember, this is not a scholarly publication, but a journal of news and opinion.
www.ohiou.edu /shafr/NEWS/1999/jun/juneanc99.htm   (2206 words)

  
 Digital and Electronic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
New York, NY : Faulkner & Gray, c1993-
Advanced energy technology development in New Mexico : hearing before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resource, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session on advanced energy technology development in New Mexico, December 3, 2002, Albuquerque, NM
New York, NY : B.P.I. Communications, Inc., 2001-
www.dartmouth.edu /~library/NewAcq/http.shtml   (7070 words)

  
 E - History: America (General) / U.S. (General)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
New Acquisitions: E - History: America (General) / U.S. (General)
New York : Centro de Estudios Puertorriquenos, [2000-
Fraud of the century : Rutherford B. Hayes, Samuel Tilden, and the stolen election of 1876 / Roy Morris, Jr
www.dartmouth.edu /~library/NewAcq/e.shtml   (1032 words)

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