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Much of the material for her cabaret act comes from talks with Joel Vig, a longtime collaborator who is the writer and director of the show.

"Disabled people are under-represented in higher education in the U.K.," says Steve Haines, policy manager for education at the DRC, "but there have been improvements made since the Disability Discrimination Act came into force for post-16 education.

Most manufacturers, which are subject to the same legal restrictions, in turn have stopped producing it, and over the years, since the N.D.P.S. Act came into force, treatment for acute pain in India has greatly diminished.

A birth certificate serves as a legal age verification document acknowledging the individual's existence and status before the law, thus establishing every person's right to an identity," said Anwarul Iqbal A year ago today on 3 July 2006, the Births and Deaths Registration Act came into force, allowing for free birth registration until 2 July 2008.

In 2006, the Scheduled Tribes and Other Forest Dwellers Act (popularly called Forest Rights Act) came into force with stipulations for compensation against resettlement.

The Lib Dem anger over the use of the Official Secrets Act came as Hugh Grant met Nick Clegg for what he described as a "delicious" seven-minute lunch in Birmingham at the start of a tour of the three party conferences to ensure that politicians continue to show "balls" on hacking after the establishment of the Leveson enquiry.

On June 17 , 1934 conservative demands for Hitler to act came to a head when Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen, confidant of the ailing Hindenburg, gave a speech at Marburg University warning of the threat of a "second revolution".

When an amendment to the National Labor Relations Act came up for review in early 1966, Senator Robert F. Kennedy arrived for hearings and grilled the county sheriff, who had arrested strikers on flimsy pretexts, suggesting that the officer review the U.S. Constitution during his lunch break.

In 2010, when the Paycheck Fairness Act came up for a procedural vote in the Senate, no Republican supported it.

Yet when the Military Commissions Act came up for a vote less than 24 hours later, Specter supported it.

Did the president – who now claims to welcome open debate of his administration's surveillance authorities – jump at the opportunity to have such a debate when the Fisa Amendments Act came up for reauthorization?

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