He owned up to the thefts after a tip-off to the council prompted an emergency audit of the school's finances in October last year.
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The money is a one-off measure and the council said there could be no extra revenue costs.
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The elected chair of this first session, Danielle Mazzonis, noted in her closing remarks that the Scientific Council is off to a good start and the Council affirmed its readiness to help the Office fine-tune its strategy for addressing the challenges in the region, taking into consideration the current financial constraints that UNESCO finds itself in.
They were alerted when their colleagues in Essex interviewed a woman about an unrelated offence and discovered she had been taking slimming pills prescribed by Madan, who was struck off the medical register by the General Medical Council (GMC) in 2001.
The switch-off is also expected to reduce the council's carbon emissions by around 8%.
He was struck off the UK medical register by the General Medical Council in 2005.
Other ways of saving money may include reducing layers of management, staff working from home more and selling off some of the 300 council-owned buildings.
Dr Daniel Ubani, who was struck off by the General Medical Council, claimed Rory and Stuart Gray should not be able to call him a "killer" and "charlatan".
The senior U.S. official said the peace council and its efforts may pay off down the road.
It remains unclear, however, whether Iran would follow this with a full suspension of enrichment, which remains the condition set by America, Britain, France, Russia and China, the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, plus Germany for letting Iran off the sanctions hook.
The remaining council houses, however, are increasingly cut off from the mainstream.
The policy had been pioneered by Lady Thatcher's predecessor as Tory leader, Ted Heath, in the early 1970s, although local councils have had the right to sell off their council housing stock, with ministerial approval, since 1936.
"Given that the government is saying local communities should have more say in their futures, perhaps the decisions on turning off lights should be made by the communities affected, not Shropshire Council, " he added.
But it could leave the Security Council split and make an end to the stand-off with Iran harder.
The council also recommends hiving off the ministries' routine work to quasi-government organisations modelled on Britain's executive agencies.
In Powys, the council decided to switch off two-thirds of its 14, 000 lamps.
The area has been fenced off and council engineers are making it secure.
It was just far simpler just to log on straightaway and fire off an email raising the issue with the council directly.
Between 2004 and 2006, he successfully fought off a defamation lawsuit brought by the Canadian Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-CAN) and its Chair, Dr Sheema Khan.
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"The unanimous feeling of over 80 local residents was the council should tear up the agreement with SFP, throw them off the site and start talking about alternative uses, " he said.
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The area has been cordoned off and engineers from the authority and Stoke-on-Trent city council have been carrying out initial repair works.
The police council tax precept in Derbyshire must rise to avoid taking officers off the street, the county's new police and crime commissioner said.
So much money had been spent on the exterior that there was little left for the inside, so the local council - more used to overseeing parks and roads - finished off the job.
"The more you can take public transportation, the better off the environment is, " said Amy Spatrisano, president of the Green Meeting Industry Council.
The fountain will stay off for the next two weeks for further tests, according to the borough council.
The alleys were first closed off under temporary traffic regulations but gating orders have now been made by the council's rights of way committee.
The International Cricket Council announced the Zimbabwe Cricket Union had 'agreed' to put off its fixtures.
He criticized states that argued for "the right and obligation to use force pre-emptively" to head off perceived threats, but he urged the Security Council to figure out how to deal with similar questions in the future.
The restriction on those who could buy certain ex-local authority properties typically takes between 10% and 20% off the full market value of an ex-council home and allows those who have lived or worked in an area for three years or more, more chance to get on the housing ladder.
The Politics Show has discovered that council workers in Cumbria and the North East took a million days off work with sickness in the previous financial year.
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