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Peter Zuckerman
[edit]Grange Hall (Wilton, Connecticut)
[edit]Concerns and controversies over the 2008 Summer Olympics
[edit]- ^ "Interpol chief warns of Olympic terror threat". AFP. Yahoo! Eurosport UK. 25 April 2008. [dead link]
- ^ "One World, One Dream, One Serious Allegation". TIME. 18 July 2008. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 10 August 2008.
- ^ "IOC comments on Iran-Israel swimming controversy". The Sports Network. Anchorage Daily News. 10 August 2008. Archived from the original on 18 August 2008.
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(help) - ^ Craig Hackney (18 August 2008). "Did the weight of Chinese expectation prove too much for Liu Xiang?". Archived from the original on 8 January 2009.
- ^ Bruce Wallace (11 April 2008). "Craftsman's 16-pound Olympic boycott". The Los Angeles Times. p. A-9,. Archived from the original on 30 June 2008.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) - ^ "Empty seats infuriate swimmers' families". The Canberra Times. 12 August 2008. Archived from the original on 17 August 2008. Retrieved 29 August 2008.
Beach volleyball
[edit]- ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=m6FwrMAK6O0C&printsec=frontcover [dead link]
- ^ Beach Volleyball, Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived 18 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine
NE1fm
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Broadcast area | UK - Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead (FM) Worldwide (Online) |
Frequency | 102.5 MHz RDS Name: NE1fm |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Format | Community radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | Community Broadcast Initiative Tyneside [dead link] |
History | |
First air date | 8 June 2007 |
Links | |
Website | www.ne1fm.net |
NE1fm is an FM community radio station based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Having launched in 2007, the station broadcasts 24 hours a day on 102.5 FM, and online via its website.[1] The station is ran on a non-profit basis, and is owned by CBIT (Community Broadcast Initiative Tyneside Ltd),[2] who had previously ran a number of RSL broadcasts in the area, and besides from a Business Development Officer[3] is operated entirely by volunteers. NE1fm was awarded a five-year community broadcast licence by Ofcom in 2006.
Following the award of the station license, NE1fm began preparations to launch, advertising for volunteers in 2007.[4] West End Broadcast also returned for a final three week RSL broadcast from 13 November 2005 to 3 December 2005, with many of the presenters and shows broadcast during that time becoming part of the initial NE1fm on-air schedule.[5] In May 2007, the station ran a week of off-air rehearsal broadcasts of each show, conducted training for the benefit of inexperienced members of the team, and made a number of test broadcasts on their FM frequency (with World is Static as the first band broadcast at the time). Following these test broadcasts, the station began to promote its launch in the local community, advertising a launch date of 8 June 2007.[6]
- ^ NE1fm's official website [dead link]
- ^ Community Broadcast Initiative Tyneside [dead link]
- ^ Article at NE1fm.net, 22 April 2011 [dead link]
- ^ NE1fm VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!, 31st May 2007
- ^ West End Broadcast 2005 RSL schedule, 3rd December 2005 [dead link]
- ^ Community Broadcast Initiative Tyneside (CBIT) official website, 11 June 2007 [dead link]
- ^ Community Broadcast Initiative Tyneside (CBIT) official website, 11 June 2007 [dead link]
- ^ Community Broadcast Initiative Tyneside [dead link]
- ^ NE1fm.net, 1 April 2011 [dead link]
- ^ NE1fm.net, 22 April 2011 [dead link]
- ^ "NE1fm to Attempt to Break Broadcast Marathon Record from September 27th". Retrieved 8/9/2011.
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(help) [dead link] - ^ Show application form from NE1fm website (PDF format) [dead link]
Rajen Prasad
[edit]Professional life
[edit]Prasad led Massey University at Albany during its establishment in 1993 and was Race Relations Conciliator between 1996 and 2001. In June 2004 Prasad was appointed as the first Chief Commissioner of the newly established Families Commission, serving until 2008.[2]
He is currently on the board of the Bank of Baroda New Zealand.[3]
Member of Parliament
[edit]Years | Term | Electorate | List | Party
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2008–2011 | 49th | List | 12 | Labour | |
2011–present | 50th | List | 20 | Labour |
At the 2008 election Prasad was placed at number 12 on the Labour Party list and was subsequently elected to parliament.
Prasad was appointed Labour's spokesperson for Voluntary and Community Sector, and associate spokesperson for Ethnic Affairs and Social Development – Family and CYF by Labour leader Phil Goff.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Back Benches (Wednesday, 29 April 2009). "Back Benches–episode 13". TVNZ. Archived from the original (video) on 29 May 2009. Retrieved 22 June 2009.
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(help) - ^ "Beehive – Families Commissioners appointed".
- ^ McBeth, Paul (1 September 2009). "Bank of Baroda to open in NZ". Stuff.co.nz. Business Wire. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
- ^ "Five newcomers to Labour's frontbench".
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