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This puts us more than halfway to our goal of 204 abolitions.
Spain had ended Indian tribute in 1810, and in the years after that several Latin American nations saw fit to repeat that measure with abolitions of their own.
It's a celebration!" In another awkward exchange, Johnson defended his unorthodox economic policy, an extreme neoliberal proposal that includes the abolitions of income tax, corporation tax and the Internal Revenue Service.
The culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, today announced the move as one of a number of mergers and abolitions of public bodies, saying that merging UK Sport and Sport England would "create a more effective structure to deliver elite sport success and a wider sports legacy from the 2012 Games".
Further post abolitions through the amalgamation of regional operations branches and Management Support Units are expected following the completion of the current review of project delivery and the regional MSU workload.
Specific post abolitions cannot be identified at this stage and are, therefore, not tabulated above, although the budgetary provisions for 2002-03 further further staff savings of US$1.11 million in the regional operations branches and US$0.99 million in MSUs.
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Feminist groups supported its abolition.
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