FACTOID # 94: In pure number terms, more crimes are committed in America than in any other nation. The same goes for burglaries, car thefts, rapes and assaults.
 
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Encyclopedia > 1999 Canadian incumbents

See also: 1998 Canadian incumbents, Events in Canada in 1999, 2000 Canadian incumbents, Governmental leaders in 1999, Canadian incumbents by year


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See: 36th Canadian parliament


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ALISE Statistical Report 1999: Faculty Chapter (5743 words)
The breakdown of the administrative titles of the executive officers of the 56 schools on January 1, 1999 is reported in Table I-5.
Eliminating the deans and directors of the six reporting Canadian schools (fiscal year) from the analysis, the mean salary of the remaining 38 deans and directors of US schools who had fiscal year appointments on January 1, 1999, was $94,742 (median $90,002).
Between January 1, 1998 and January 1, 1999, exclusive of deans and directors, 82 new full-time faculty members were appointed.  Table I-10 provides a basis for comparing the annual number of new faculty appointments over the past 15 years.
Africa 1 (16532 words)
The oil came from the south, and its development was made possible by a peace agreement with the southern faction in the area with the richest oil reserves-and by a government policy of displacing civilians from the oil fields.
In July 1999, the South African Ministry of Justice convened a meeting in Pretoria for representatives of SADC states to discuss ratification in the region.
But in 1999, four were at war: Ethiopia remained locked in a devastating border war with Eritrea; Uganda and Rwanda both sent troops to Congo in an effort to overthrow the government of Laurent Kabila, and later the two countries themselves came to the brink of war.
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