Foreign firms have been keen to tap into the Burmese market, un-serviced for years in wake of the sanctions.
Some of those students were expelled from Egypt in wake of the 1981 assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat.
In Wake County, the heart of the Research Triangle, the population has jumped by nearly 100, 000 over the same four-year span.
And in Wake County, county tax officials are clearing out bank accounts in order to resolve outstanding tax liabilities on vehicles.
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That same fall, Chris Heagarty, a Democratic lawyer, ran for a legislative seat in Wake County, which includes Raleigh, where Pope lives.
Frank Mulholland's comments came in wake of statistics on how the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications Act was being used.
Last year, Pope garnered national attention when North Carolina Democrats accused Pope of engineering, in 2009, the re-segregation of public schools in Wake County, which includes Raleigh.
News Corp decided to close its highly profitable News of the World tabloid (which had been in circulation for 168 years) in wake of allegations of massive hacking of the phones of politicians and celebrities.
McGeady had four Rangers defenders scrambling in his wake in 68 minutes, yet could not trouble McGregor with his left-foot shot.
Italy is still grappling with the economic mess Silvio Berlusconi left in his wake before resigning in late 2011.
Even so, on Wednesday reality appeared to set in as the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 400 points in the wake of problems in Europe.
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Raul Alfonsin's government, the first after military rule, could do that because the junta had collapsed in the wake of defeat in its 1982 Falklands war with Britain.
Property and casualty insurers become the first stocks to dump as traders calculate the damage to those companies' profits in the wake of billions in claims to repair damage from the storm.
The former Manchester City striker took a Crosas pass and drove down the right flank, leaving centre-back Frazer Wright trailing in his wake before cutting in to the box and drilling the ball past Combe.
After the market closed Thursday, Morgan Stanley announced that co-President ZoeCruzZoe Cruz was retiring, making her the latest high-profile executive on Wall Street to be pushed to the exits in the wake of losses in the credit markets.
President Johnson used the room in 1968 to tell Americans he would not seek re-election and President Nixon gave several speeches regarding the Watergate scandal, including his decision to resign from the presidency in the wake of Watergate in 1974.
In the wake of scandal in the governor's office, Illinois voters approved a constitutional amendment (HJRCA 31) that will allow for a recall of a governor and a special election to choose a replacement -- a process that exists in 18 other states.
After the market closed Thursday, Morgan Stanley (nyse: MS - news - people ) announced that co-President Zoe Cruz was retiring, making her the latest high-profile executive on Wall Street to be pushed to the exits in the wake of losses in the credit markets.
The dueling proposals come in the wake of conflicting news in the Garden State.
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American influence has also dipped in the wake of its troubles in Iraq.
Mr Poudel said even the heart of Pokhara faces the threat in the wake of the changes in the river's waterway.
Fuel duty has proved the most controversial green tax in recent years, especially in the wake of the blockades in autumn 2000.
That's the spirit that led students here at Nashua North to spring into action in the wake of the tragedy in Haiti.
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The supply of NAND flash memory chips is likely to tighten in the wake of the earthquake in Japan, DigiTimes reports this morning.
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Mr. Obama brought him into the White House in the wake of Democratic losses in the 2010 election as the White House sought to recalibrate.
In the wake of a vote in January by the federal Congress to increase civil servants' pension contributions, many states are following suit for their own workers.
But enough may realise that Mr Obama is manoeuvring to stick their party in aspic and stop them changing in the wake of their defeat in November.
It's the beginning of a process where they're looking for -- we will look for ways to address this problem in the wake of the tragedy in Newtown.
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