Hour later, they were together again at Columbia University, headlining a summit focusing on national service.
National service was a priority for me during the campaign, partly because of my own biography.
They were wrapped up in a rucksack, the one I used in National Service.
He said creating opportunities for national service would be a priority for his administration as well.
Scotland's eight police forces are being merged into a single, national service next month.
It is a national service commissioned by National Services Division and based at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
And when will your national service program be available so we can take advantage of the scholarship?
The National Service of Remembrance, led by the Queen, will take place at the Cenotaph on Sunday.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the haredim must no longer be exempt from military or national service.
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Mr. RICK STENGEL (Time Magazine): Would you perhaps ask Senator Obama to be a member of your cabinet for national service?
The final day of this spectacular royal weekend commences with a National Service of Thanksgiving in St Paul's Cathedral.
The forum is part of a two-day summit meant to promote national service.
Last month the Government launched a National Service Framework and appointed a heart tsar charged with driving up standards.
Due to their religious observance, most Orthodox girls opt to do national service rather than serve in the military.
He said that the new "national service frameworks" for both the elderly and people with diabetes would emphasise proper footcare.
Even the Queen undertook National Service at the age of 18, joining the Auxiliary Transport Service on February 24 1945.
Another study found that Britain's two-year national service (which ended in 1960) cut later earnings by between 5% and 8%.
But defenders of the idea are on firm ground when they say that the practical objections to national service are wrong.
Rogers, originally from Bristol, began judging in 1953, Coronation Year, at the age of 21 during National Service in the RAF.
Fire and rescue services will also be reviewed, although Mr MacAskill said there was already a "compelling case" for a national service.
National service, if it is to take off, will have to persuade millions of local voluntary bodies to co-operate with federal bureaucracies.
Claire and Ray then leave national service, join rival cosmetic firms, and try to steal the formula for an important new product.
Obama said his views don't necessarily differ from McCain's on national service.
The NICE guidance will tie in with a National Service Framework on children's care which the government is set to publish next year.
And national service members are on the front lines of other efforts, such as the national and local response to Hurricane Sandy.
Critics say PRs enjoy the benefits of citizenship without all the responsibilities, such as national service for men (first-generation PRs are generally exempt).
David Cameron's former adviser on the Big Society is proposing that all newly retired people take part in a type of national service.
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Widespread nearsightedness is also posing a challenge for the armed forces (all able-bodied males are required to perform at least two years' national service).
In 1940 Driver became a big band singer and toured extensively with the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA) appearing in shows for the troops.
It submitted a bill on July 18th recommending universal national service for all citizens, Arabs as well as Jews, at the age of 18.
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