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  • The 1 000-member TAO has "diverted" rates payable to the municipality into a trust account and has vowed to pay the amount plus interest to the municipality when the council takes steps to end the non-payment of service charges in other areas of the city.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • This follows a special meeting of the 1 000-member body last

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • The TAO intends to hold the money in the trust account until the municipality has resolved the matter of non-payment of services, according to Dr Fennell and his 1 000-member organisation.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • In Mexico, the package was used by the 45 000-member

    60. Inexpensive blood-screening for HIV 1992

  • The UN's 9 000-member peacekeeping force sent patrols across the capital's streets while securing the airport, port and main buildings.

    News24 Top Stories 2010

  • The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson was expected to arrive off the coast on Thursday and the navy said the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan had been ordered to sail as soon as possible with a 2 000-member marine unit.

    News24 Top Stories 2010

  • African nations that contribute troops to the more than 5 000-member AU force in Somalia.

    News24 Top Stories 2010

  • UN chief Ban Ki-moon said he had recommended to the Security Council that 1 500 police and 2 000 troops be added to the 9 000-member UN peacekeeping mission in Haiti.

    Mail & Guardian Online 2010

  • The South African Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) condemned the violence that has been escalating over the last three days of its nationwide strike, and promised that extra marshalls would be in place to monitor their 12 000-member strong strike planned for Durban on Thursday.

    Guardian Online 2010

  • At the same time Poland's 570 000-member Orthodox church held memorial prayers for the victims, who included Archbishop Miron Chodakowski, the Polish Army's Orthodox chief chaplain.

    Latest News from Ekklesia Ecumenical News International 2010

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