Gorillaz, the animated band fronted by Blur frontman Damon Albarn, took home one of the public choice awards for best video for their track Stylo.
They can tell me which community they are from and I can connect them with either a private provider or one of the public health centers.
You should be able to sit at your PC and enter your proposed trademark and in about a 20th of a second get an answer back through one of the public databases on the network.
The DCMS emphasises the inspiration to youngsters to take up sport as one of the public benefits of hosting the Games, on top of the regeneration of deprived parts of London and a legacy of world-class facilities.
Conservative leader William Hague - who along with Mr Blair was one of the public figures criticised by the countess in the secretly recorded interview - said Sophie Wessex had made a "mistake" - but that it was time to forget the story.
TEMPE, Ariz. (AllPolitics, June 3) -- In a packed auditorium on the campus of Arizona State University, friends, family and members of the U.S. Congress paid tribute Wednesday to one of the great public servants of the 20th century, former Sen.
The need for private sector partnership was a new wrinkle in Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Michael Chertoff's speech on the cyber initiative at the conference--one of the first public discussions of the classified program.
At the peak of the pass, some 4, 733m, the Karakoram Highway becomes one of the highest public roads in the world.
The ban on smoking in public places, such as bars and restaurants, has been one of the greatest public health debates of the early 21st century.
CNN: Big drop in heart attacks after smoking bans, studies say
As a result of education initiatives and marketing and age restrictions, smoking has declined dramatically over time -- despite its legality for adults -- in one of the greatest public health success stories of the last generation.
"The lack of an effective malaria vaccine is one of the biggest public health failures of our time, " Wolfe said.
Is one of the downsides, is one of the things the American public needs to appreciate, looking at these unemployment numbers that you projected out, is that it's a slower climb out when you have a scenario that the President wants to have, if he achieves it, of a non-boom-type recovery.
Baroness Randerson said the assembly was one of the few public bodies in the world that could set its own laws and spending agenda, but at the same time did not have the ability to raise tax revenue.
For four years, I worked as the vice president for media-training at one of the largest public relations firms in the world.
The outbreak has been called one of the worst public health crises in the US in decades and the FDA has been under Congressional pressure to respond, especially after inspecting NECC in 2002 and issuing a warning letter in 2006, but failing to follow up with enforcement actions.
FORBES: Kroger Pharmacy Expansion Is Contaminated By A Compounder
In 1981 Stuart Levy, the Tufts professor, along with 200 other scientists and public health officials in numerous countries, issued one of the first dire public warnings about the misuse of antibiotics and the risks of killer bugs resistant to them.
He was also the leader of Friday prayers in Tehran, one of the most public and influential pulpits in the country.
Even the pre-dawn snowfall did not deter about 73 people from sleeping on the Supreme Court plaza in hopes of getting one of the few public seats for Wednesday's argument.
It also has the smallest private sector in Europe, one that supports one of the biggest public sectors.
Such legislation could result in Welsh ministers recovering costs from bodies they fund, and the report asks if it is sensible to gain compensation from one part of the public sector in order to give it to another.
It will be administered through the Central Department of Journalism and Mass Communications at Tribhuvan University, one of the largest public universities in Kathmandu.
The letter said the police had taken 740 statements - 44 of which were described as "key" - and interviewed seven police officers and one member of the public under caution.
"The abuse of prescription medications is one of the most troubling public health problems in our country today, " said Steve Pasierb, president of the non-profit Drugfree.org which runs education campaigns about drug abuse.
One group said the Active Travel Bill had the potential to be one of the most effective public health interventions since the creation of the assembly.
Mr Serra likes to say that Brazil holds three negative world records: it has the highest interest rates in the world, the heaviest tax burden of any emerging country and one of the lowest rates of public investment.
One of the biggest public expenditures, that for education, is a sure wealth builder.
One member of the public called for "a well-developed, consolidated, reporting system that is made available to the public".
And yes, a polling station is one of the most public of places.
He held one of the first public readings of his work there in 1912, when he read from The Judgement.
Lima has one of the worst public-transport systems among Latin American capitals, featuring tens of thousands of privately owned minibuses.
应用推荐