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Senator Menendez Celebrates Signing of Combating Autism Reauthorization Act "
Deputy Attorney General James Cole Speaks at the National Strategy Conference on Combating Child Exploitation(Speeches)
The ICCA released a Declaration on Combating Antisemitism, which lead to the formation of the CPCCA.
OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions (1999)
As Attorney General was appointed a member of the Technical Unit of the National Commission of Ethics and Combating Corruption (CNECC).
He held the post of Head of the Chief Directorate for Combating Organized Crime and the Chief of Criminal Police Department of the Oryol Oblast.
The Combating Autism Act allocates approximately $950 million in spending on autism over five years, approximately doubling expenditures on existing programs; this includes a significant increase in spending for biomedical research in autism.
At the same time, Kaapanda called on traditional leaders to familiarise themselves with Acts such as The Combating of Rape Act, the Combating of Domestic Violence Act and the Maintenance Act.
EDB has an observer status with the UN General Assembly since 2007, EurAsEC since 2008, and the Eurasian Group on Combating Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism (EAG) since 2008.
In December 2009, the government dissolved its multiagency National Task Force for Combating Trafficking in Persons and allocated approximately $111,000 to finance the establishment of the new National Agency to Combat Trafficking in Persons, which was designated to implement the national anti-trafficking plan of action.
He had served as a member of Vice President Bush's Task Force on Combating Terrorism, whose report - made public last February - presciently summarized the pros and cons of the mission: "Use of our well-trained and capable military forces offers an excellent chance of success if a military option can be implemented.