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After an initial bounce in the polls, Labor's campaign slumped following a series of internal party leaks, the most damaging being allegations that Ms. Gillard opposed increasing the old-age pension and sent her protection officer to meetings on her behalf at the National Security Committee.
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In the last quarter of last year, the National Security Committee gave this very concentrated attention.
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Once finished with its work, the parliamentarians involved with this third option would be ready to take on lead roles in a new National Security Committee, made up of both Houses, while the experts could serve on a National Security Advisory Board, advising the National Security Council.
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Once finished with its work, the parliamentarians involved with this third option would be ready to take on lead roles in a new National Security Committee, made up of both Houses, while the experts could serve on a National Security Advisory Board, advising the National Security Council.
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Once finished with its work, the parliamentarians involved with this third option would be ready to take on lead roles in a new National Security Committee, made up of both Houses, while the experts could serve on a National Security Advisory Board, advising the National Security Council.
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We then, as a result of our National Security Committee meetings, effected an exhaustive review of that and we've come to the same conclusion that there was nothing that we had or we saw which would cause us to contemplate attacks at these two hotels.
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That is, having a strong centre of government, through a National Security Committee, but allowing far greater delegation to Ministers, and having fewer government officials, more of whom should be politically-appointed and all of whom should be trained and given resources to deliver their tasks more flexibly.
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That is, having a strong centre of government, through a National Security Committee, but allowing far greater delegation to Ministers, and having fewer government officials, more of whom should be politically-appointed and all of whom should be trained and given resources to deliver their tasks more flexibly.
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The National Security Committee or GKNB, which led the operation, appeared to be well pleased with the outcome.
Cops and Robbers in Tajikistan IWPR 2008
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The Kazakh intelligence agency, the National Security Committee, is investigating allegations that SMB Computers 'affiliate was dealing with highly enriched uranium, spokesman Kenzhebulat Beknazarov said Thursday.
James Love: Wisdom of Selling a Piece of Westinghouse to Kazakhstan 2008
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