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  • ...ectors. The Chief Technology Officer (currently John Quinn); and the Chief Operations Officer (currently Mark McDougall) report to the CEO and also serve as ex o ...rt hospital-internal workflows. EDIfact is being used to support workflows involving general practitioners (GPs/PCPs). EDIfact will be slowly replaced by HL7 ve
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  • ...ied out to achieve an inhuman and corrupt <em>(mufsid)</em> objective, and involving [a] threat to security of any kind, and violation of rights acknowledged by ...s of the Assassins''. New York: Linden Press, 2001. p.19</ref> Hashshashin forces were too small to challenge enemies militarily, so they assassinated city g
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  • The victory of the [[Basque people|Basque]] forces against [[Charlemagne]]'s army in the [[Battle of Roncevaux Pass]], which g ...[Skanderbeg]] from 1443 to 1468. In 1443 he rallied [[Albanians|Albanian]] forces and drove the Turks from his homeland. For 25 years Skanderbeg kept the Tur
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  • ...ice (even though they increasingly deploy [[cybercop]]s) since most police forces and [[list of law enforcement agencies|law enforcement agencies]] operate w ...t]] Organized Crime Unit and the [[Los Angeles Police Department]] Special Operations Division) law enforcement agencies.
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  • SPECTER: The law involving wiretapping, prior to the enactment of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillanc -- FBI Special Agents and Attorneys at Headquarters ensure that the form contains all requ
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  • ...Europe]] into alleged secret detentions and unlawful inter-state transfers involving [[Council of Europe]] member states. [[#June 27, 2006 Council of Europe res ...Alleged secret detentions and unlawful inter-state transfers of detainees involving Council of Europe member states]</ref> A large majority of the [[European U
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  • ..." |Status: Killed April 12, 2006 along with 6 other militants by Pakistani forces in a helicopter gunship raid on the village of [[Naghar Kalai]] near the Af ...own, but who were suspected of plotting terrorist attacks in [[martyr]]dom operations. The main evidence against the five was five videos they had produced, as f
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  • ...this sense is now sometimes extended to political or social commentary not involving crimes against the person. Embarrassing documents which are claimed to have ...and Fog''), to describe those who disappeared after being arrested by Nazi forces without any warning. The Nazis also applied this policy against political o
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  • ...s|U.S.]] would send approximately two hundred [[United States Army Special Forces]] soldiers to Georgia to train Georgian troops.{{Fact|date=August 2007}} Th ...gram began in May 2002 when the US funded the GTEP to train Georgian Armed Forces (12th "Commando" Light Infantry Battalion, 16th Mountain-Infantry Battalion
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  • ...ail]]s, [[Internet]] activity, [[text messaging]], and other communication involving any party believed by the NSA to be outside the U.S., even if the other end ...ed the government to respond on the issue by Aug. 31, saying that anything involving classified material could be filed under court seal.<ref>{{cite news |first
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  • |result=Conflicts ongoing; Taliban regime overthrown but ISAF and Afghan forces continue to take casualties. ...''Philippine military:''' <br/> 445+ killed, 1 POW<br/> '''Other Coalition forces:''' <br/> 439 killed <br/> '''UK:''' <br/> 327 killed, 4,091 wounded<ref>ht
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  • ...b|title=EUCOM: Operations and Initiatives|url=http://www.eucom.mil/english/Operations/main.asp|publisher=United States European Command|accessdate=2007-02-06}}</ ...ent of the United States Africa Command which took over all of the area of operations of CJTF-HOA in October 2008.<ref name=DOD-ESTABLISHING-US-AFRICA-COMMAND>{{
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  • ...n addition, the CIA has sent its elite paramilitary officers from their [[Special Activities Division]] to hunt down and kill or capture key terrorist leader ...to coordinate and sustain counterterrorism operations. U.S. and Philippine forces have also worked together under the new Security Engagement Board framework
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  • | casualties1=1 US Army Special Forces operator in Mali<ref>http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?relea ...Sahel Initiative]] (PSI), which concluded in December 2004<ref name=EUCOM-OPERATIONS-AND-INITIATIVES>{{cite web
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  • ...ourth Convention, or again, a member of the medical personnel of the armed forces who is covered by the First Convention. ''There is no'' intermediate status ...entions do not recognize any lawful status for combatants in conflicts not involving two or more nation states. A state in such a conflict is legally bound onl
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  • ...] in response to the [[September 11 terrorist attacks]]. Since then, other operations have commenced, the largest being the [[Iraq War|War in Iraq]], beginning w ...aden]] and later reformed as [[al-Qaeda]], started forming a large base of operations in [[Afghanistan]], where the [[Islamism|Islamist]] extremist regime of the
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