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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Present |  |  |  | Present: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2002Men's Golf
Major Championship results:
April: The Masters - Tiger Woods
June: US Open - Tiger Woods
July: The Open Championship - Ernie Els
August: PGA Championship - Rich Beem
Tiger Woods is the PGA TOUR's leading money winner for the year with earnings of $6,912,625 in 18 events.
Hale Irwin is the leading money winner on the PGA Champions Tour with earnings of $$3,028,304 in 27 events.
At The Belfry golf course near Sutton Coldfield, England, the European team defeats the Uni ...
See also:Timeline of golf 2000-present, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2000, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2001, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2002, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2003, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2004, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2005, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2006 Read more here: » Timeline of golf 2000-present: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2002 |
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|  |  |  | Present: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2003Men's Golf
Major Championship results:
April 10-13 - The Masters - Mike Weir. Weir becomes the first Canadian and the first left-handed golfer to win The Masters. He defeats Len Mattiace on the first playoff hole.
June 12-15 - US Open - Jim Furyk - takes place at Olympia Fields, Furyk wins his first major by 3 shots.
July 17-20- The Open Championship - Ben Curtis, a virtual unknown, shocks the world, posting a -1, a single shot ahead of Thomas Björn and Vijay Singh at the very difficult Royal St Georg ...
See also:Timeline of golf 2000-present, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2000, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2001, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2002, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2003, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2004, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2005, Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2006 Read more here: » Timeline of golf 2000-present: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of golf 2000-present - 2003 |
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| | | |  |  |  | Present: Encyclopedia II - History of Poland 1989–present - Roundtable Talks and ElectionsThe government's inability to forestall Poland's economic decline led to waves of strikes across the country in April, May and August 1988. In an attempt to take control of the situation, the government gave de facto recognition to Solidarity, and Interior Minister Kiszczak began talks with Lech Wałęsa on August 31. These talks broke down in October, but a new series of negotiations, the "round-table" talks, began in February 1989. These talks produced an agreement in April for partly-open National Assembly elections. The June elect ...
See also:History of Poland 1989–present, History of Poland 1989–present - Roundtable Talks and Elections, History of Poland 1989–present - Poland in the 1990s, History of Poland 1989–present - The Twenty-first Century, History of Poland 1989–present - Reference Read more here: » History of Poland 1989–present: Encyclopedia II - History of Poland 1989–present - Roundtable Talks and Elections |
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|  |  |  | Present: Encyclopedia II - History of Poland 1989–present - Poland in the 1990sIn the early 1990s, Poland made great progress towards achieving a fully democratic government and a market economy. In November 1990, Lech Wałęsa was elected President for a 5-year term. Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, at Wałęsa's request, formed a government and served as its Prime Minister until October 1991, introducing world prices and greatly expanding the scope of private enterprise.
Poland's first free parliamentary elections were held in 1991. More than 100 parties participated, representing the full spectrum of political views. ...
See also:History of Poland 1989–present, History of Poland 1989–present - Roundtable Talks and Elections, History of Poland 1989–present - Poland in the 1990s, History of Poland 1989–present - The Twenty-first Century, History of Poland 1989–present - Reference Read more here: » History of Poland 1989–present: Encyclopedia II - History of Poland 1989–present - Poland in the 1990s |
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|  |  |  | Present: Encyclopedia II - History of Poland 1989–present - The Twenty-first CenturyPoland's September 2001 parliamentary elections saw the centre-left Alliance of the Democatic Left (SLD—successor to the communist party twice removed), triumph and form a coalition with the Polish Peasant Party (PSL) and leftist Union of Labor (UP), with Leszek Miller as Prime Minister. Together, the parties hold 256 of the 460 seats in the Sejm.
The parliamentary election took place on September 25, 2005. Citizen's Platform (Platforma Obywatelska, PO) won 24% and Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, PiS) with 27% emerged as ...
See also:History of Poland 1989–present, History of Poland 1989–present - Roundtable Talks and Elections, History of Poland 1989–present - Poland in the 1990s, History of Poland 1989–present - The Twenty-first Century, History of Poland 1989–present - Reference Read more here: » History of Poland 1989–present: Encyclopedia II - History of Poland 1989–present - The Twenty-first Century |
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| |  |  |  | Present: Encyclopedia II - Committee on the Present Danger - Government Connections"Thirty-three members of CPD received appointments in Reagan's first administration, more than twenty of them in national security posts. They were:
Ronald Reagan, president
Kenneth L. Adelman, U. S. Deputy Representative to the United Nations
Richard V. Allen, assistant to the president for National Security Affairs
Martin Anderson, assistant to the president for Policy Affairs
James L. Buckley, Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology
W. Glenn Campbel ...
See also:Committee on the Present Danger, Committee on the Present Danger - Historical Overview, Committee on the Present Danger - 2004 CPD Overview, Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1950s, Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1970s, Committee on the Present Danger - Government Connections, Committee on the Present Danger - Private Connections Read more here: » Committee on the Present Danger: Encyclopedia II - Committee on the Present Danger - Government Connections |
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| |  |  |  | Present: Encyclopedia II - Committee on the Present Danger - Private Connections"The CPD is a member of the Coalition for Peace Through Strength (CPTS), an ad hoc lobby group of the American Security Council which is modeled after the Emergency Coalition Against Unilateral Disarmament. The Emergency Coalition was set up by the CDM in 1976. CPTS, which has 191 members of Congress in its ranks, serves as a link or umbrella for the New Right, the neoconservatives and the military-industrialists. It is the public face of the American Security Council, a group established in the 1950s by the military-industrial complex to ferret out 'internal subversives.'
"Rita E. Hauser of the CPD was c ...
See also:Committee on the Present Danger, Committee on the Present Danger - Historical Overview, Committee on the Present Danger - 2004 CPD Overview, Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1950s, Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1970s, Committee on the Present Danger - Government Connections, Committee on the Present Danger - Private Connections Read more here: » Committee on the Present Danger: Encyclopedia II - Committee on the Present Danger - Private Connections |
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|  |  |  | Present: Encyclopedia II - Committee on the Present Danger - 2004 CPD OverviewIn June 2004, The Hill reported that a third incarnation of CPD was being planned, to address the War on Terrorism. The head of the 2004 CPD, PR pro and former Reagan adviser Peter Hannaford, explained, "we saw a parallel” between the Soviet threat and the threat from terrorism. The message that CPD will convey through lobbying, media work and conferences is that "the war on terror needs to be won," he said.[1]
Members of the 2004 CPD include Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, former CIA director R. James Woolsey, Jr., and Reagan a ...
See also:Committee on the Present Danger, Committee on the Present Danger - Historical Overview, Committee on the Present Danger - 2004 CPD Overview, Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1950s, Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1970s, Committee on the Present Danger - Government Connections, Committee on the Present Danger - Private Connections Read more here: » Committee on the Present Danger: Encyclopedia II - Committee on the Present Danger - 2004 CPD Overview |
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|  |  |  | Present: Encyclopedia II - Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1970s"The post Vietnam era, however, saw the reemergence in the American public of anti-interventionist sentiment. In Congress, new policies of detente and arms control reflected a more conciliatory attitude toward East-West relations. Such trends were anathema to the CPD's bipolar view of the world. Led once again by Eugene V. Rostow and Nitze, members of the CPD regrouped for action.
"The revitalization of the CPD grew out of an independent group called Team B. Team B was authorized in 1976 by President Gerald R. Ford and organized by th ...
See also:Committee on the Present Danger, Committee on the Present Danger - Historical Overview, Committee on the Present Danger - 2004 CPD Overview, Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1950s, Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1970s, Committee on the Present Danger - Government Connections, Committee on the Present Danger - Private Connections Read more here: » Committee on the Present Danger: Encyclopedia II - Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1970s |
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| | |  |  |  | Present: Encyclopedia II - Past and present anarchist communities - Examples of revolts and uprisings with anarchist qualitiesInstances of anarchist and anti-authoritarian systems of operation during periods of uprisings and revolts against authoritarian governments.
Past and present anarchist communities - Israeli Kibbutz Movement.
The Kibbutz movement was an outgrowth out of socialist strands of the Zionist Movement, many of which stressed Arab-Jewish cooperation. The movement revolved around anarchist principles of non-hierarchy, self-management of production, and direct democracy. The early kibbutz collectives could be seen t ...
See also:Past and present anarchist communities, Past and present anarchist communities - Historical examples of societies successfully organized according to anarchist principles, Past and present anarchist communities - Libertatia 1670's to 1690's, Past and present anarchist communities - Utopia 1847 to 1860's, Past and present anarchist communities - Modern times 1851 to late 1860's, Past and present anarchist communities - Whiteway Colony 1898 to present, Past and present anarchist communities - Spanish revolution 1936 to 1939, Past and present anarchist communities - Ukraine and the Makhnovist movement 1918 to 1921, Past and present anarchist communities - Tolstoyan Agricultural Communes 1921-1937, Past and present anarchist communities - The autonomous Shinmin region 1929-1931, Past and present anarchist communities - Examples of revolts and uprisings with anarchist qualities, Past and present anarchist communities - Israeli Kibbutz Movement, Past and present anarchist communities - Italian Factory Occupations and Councils, Past and present anarchist communities - Hungarian Revolution 1956, Past and present anarchist communities - Situationist and Worker/Student Occupation Movement May 1968, Past and present anarchist communities - Kwangju Uprising May 1980, Past and present anarchist communities - Polish revolution/Solidarity 1980 to 1982, Past and present anarchist communities - Radicalism in Grenada 1979 to 1983, Past and present anarchist communities - Zapatista Autonomous Municipalities, Past and present anarchist communities - Christiania 1970's to present, Past and present anarchist communities - Cascadia Free State 1996 US, Past and present anarchist communities - Argentina 2001 to present, Past and present anarchist communities - Examples of projects and other movements with anarchist qualities, Past and present anarchist communities - Icelandic Commonwealth 930 to 1262, Past and present anarchist communities - Holy Experiment Quaker Pennsylvania 1681-1690, Past and present anarchist communities - Los Horcones Community 1973 to present, Past and present anarchist communities - Freetown Christiania, Past and present anarchist communities - Squatter movements, Past and present anarchist communities - Free Software movement, Past and present anarchist communities - Galt's Gulch frontierist movements, Past and present anarchist communities - Data havens cyberspace and permanent travelers Read more here: » Past and present anarchist communities: Encyclopedia II - Past and present anarchist communities - Examples of revolts and uprisings with anarchist qualities |
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|  |  |  | Present: Encyclopedia II - Past and present anarchist communities - Historical examples of societies successfully organized according to anarchist principlesIn recent history there have been numerous instances of collapse of state authority, sometimes prompted by war but also often due to implosion of the state. In some cases, state collapse is followed by lawlessness, rioting, looting and, if disarray lasts long enough, warlordism. Although such societies are often described as anarchy, they are not organized according to anarchist principles.
However, there are instances in which a society peacefully organizes itself without a government or other form of centralized power, along philoso ...
See also:Past and present anarchist communities, Past and present anarchist communities - Historical examples of societies successfully organized according to anarchist principles, Past and present anarchist communities - Libertatia 1670's to 1690's, Past and present anarchist communities - Utopia 1847 to 1860's, Past and present anarchist communities - Modern times 1851 to late 1860's, Past and present anarchist communities - Whiteway Colony 1898 to present, Past and present anarchist communities - Spanish revolution 1936 to 1939, Past and present anarchist communities - Ukraine and the Makhnovist movement 1918 to 1921, Past and present anarchist communities - Tolstoyan Agricultural Communes 1921-1937, Past and present anarchist communities - The autonomous Shinmin region 1929-1931, Past and present anarchist communities - Examples of revolts and uprisings with anarchist qualities, Past and present anarchist communities - Israeli Kibbutz Movement, Past and present anarchist communities - Italian Factory Occupations and Councils, Past and present anarchist communities - Hungarian Revolution 1956, Past and present anarchist communities - Situationist and Worker/Student Occupation Movement May 1968, Past and present anarchist communities - Kwangju Uprising May 1980, Past and present anarchist communities - Polish revolution/Solidarity 1980 to 1982, Past and present anarchist communities - Radicalism in Grenada 1979 to 1983, Past and present anarchist communities - Zapatista Autonomous Municipalities, Past and present anarchist communities - Christiania 1970's to present, Past and present anarchist communities - Cascadia Free State 1996 US, Past and present anarchist communities - Argentina 2001 to present, Past and present anarchist communities - Examples of projects and other movements with anarchist qualities, Past and present anarchist communities - Icelandic Commonwealth 930 to 1262, Past and present anarchist communities - Holy Experiment Quaker Pennsylvania 1681-1690, Past and present anarchist communities - Los Horcones Community 1973 to present, Past and present anarchist communities - Freetown Christiania, Past and present anarchist communities - Squatter movements, Past and present anarchist communities - Free Software movement, Past and present anarchist communities - Galt's Gulch frontierist movements, Past and present anarchist communities - Data havens cyberspace and permanent travelers Read more here: » Past and present anarchist communities: Encyclopedia II - Past and present anarchist communities - Historical examples of societies successfully organized according to anarchist principles |
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| | | |  |  |  | Present: Encyclopedia II - History of the United States 1988-present - The George H. W. Bush AdministrationRepublican President Ronald Reagan's vice-president George H. W. Bush ascended to the presidency, handily defeating Democratic Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis in the 1988 election.
History of the United States 1988-present - The End of the Cold War.
During the Cold War, the division of the world into two rival blocs had served to legitimize a broad and diffuse alliance not only with the Western European nations of NATO but many countries in the developing world. Starting in the late 1980s, however, ...
See also:History of the United States 1988-present, History of the United States 1988-present - The George H. W. Bush Administration, History of the United States 1988-present - The End of the Cold War, History of the United States 1988-present - The Persian Gulf War, History of the United States 1988-present - The Clinton Administration, History of the United States 1988-present - The Republican Congress, History of the United States 1988-present - Globalization and the new economy, History of the United States 1988-present - The George W. Bush administration, History of the United States 1988-present - War in Iraq, History of the United States 1988-present - The 2005 Gulf Coast hurricanes, History of the United States 1988-present - Notes Read more here: » History of the United States 1988-present: Encyclopedia II - History of the United States 1988-present - The George H. W. Bush Administration |
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