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New Brunswick Liquor Corporation The New Brunswick Liquor Corporation (or Alcool NB Liquor, ANBL) is a provincial Crown corporation of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, and is responsible for the purchase, importation, distribution, and retail activity for all beverage alcohol in the Province. Alcool NB Liquor (ANBL) is directed by a seven member Board of Directors.
New Brunswick Museum Although many people are aware that Saint John, New Brunswick is Canada's oldest incorporated city, few are aware that it houses Canada's oldest continuing museum. The New Brunswick Museum was officially incorporated as the "Provincial Museum" in 1929 and received its current name in 1930, but its history goes back much further.
New Brunswick New Democratic Party The New Brunswick New Democratic Party (French: Nouveau Parti démocratique du Nouveau-Brunswick) is a social democratic political party in New Brunswick, Canada, that is linked with the federal New Democratic Party.
New Brunswick New Democratic Party leadership election, 2005 The New Brunswick New Democratic Party held a leadership election, following the resignation of Elizabeth Weir, on October 8, 2004, for the first time since 1988 on September 25, 2005. The New Brunswick NDP is a social democratic political party in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.
New Brunswick Route 1 New Brunswick Highway 1 (also Route 1) is an important highway in the southern part of the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It runs for 231 kilometres (143 miles) in an east-west direction from the Canada-United States border at St.
New Brunswick Route 10 New Brunswick Route 10 is 144 kilometres long and runs from Fredericton to Sussex. The road goes northeast from the Fredericton suburb of Barker's Point to the village of Minto, then loops around Grand Lake through Chipman to Youngs Cove.
New Brunswick Route 102 New Brunswick Route 102 is a highway that follows the west bank of the Saint John River for 157 kilometres from Longs Creek to Westfield. Most of the route is colloquially (but not officially) known as the Old River Road, as it was the original road connecting Fredericton and Saint John.
New Brunswick Route 104 New Brunswick Route 104 is a highway in New Brunswick, Canada, running from an intersection with the Trans-Canada Highway near Hartland to an intersection with Route 105 at Mouth of Keswick (near Fredericton), a distance of 83 kilometres.
New Brunswick Route 105 New Brunswick Route 105 is a highway in New Brunswick, Canada; running from Route 10 in Youngs Cove to Route 108 in Grand Falls, mostly along the east and north banks of the Saint John River, for a distance of 307 kilometres.
New Brunswick Route 11 New Brunswick Highway 11 is one of the most important highways in eastern New Brunswick, Canada. The 430-kilometre long road runs from Shediac to the Quebec border near Campbellton, following the province's eastern and northern coastlines.
New Brunswick Route 112 New Brunswick Route 112 is a highway in New Brunswick, Canada; running from Route 114 at the south end of the Petitcodiac River Causeway in Riverview, to an intersection with Route 10 at Coles Island. The route is 88.
New Brunswick Route 113 New Brunswick Route 113 is a highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick; which serves as the only highway link from the town of Shippagan and the islands off the northeast coast of the Acadian Peninsula to the mainland. The route begins at Route 11 exit 217 in Pokemouche, and ends at Birch Point at the northern tip of Miscou Island, a distance of 57.
New Brunswick Route 115 New Brunswick Route 115 is a highway in New Brunswick, Canada; running from a junction with Route 134 in the Lewisville neighbourhood of Moncton to Route 134 in Saint-François-de-Kent (near Bouctouche, a distance of 44 kilometres.
New Brunswick Route 124 New Brunswick Route 124 is an east/west provincial highway that goes from New Brunswick Route 1 exit 175 in Norton, New Brunswick to an intersection with New Brunswick Route 102 in Evandale, a distance of approximately 41.3 kilometers (not including the distance across the river).
New Brunswick Route 15 New Brunswick Highway 15 is 79 km long and is in the southeastern corner of the province. Starting at the north end of a causeway across the Petitcodiac River, it loops around the city of Moncton on Wheeler Boulevard, then turns northeast from Dieppe to Shediac.
New Brunswick Route 16 Route 16 is a secondary leg of the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH). The 51 kilometre-long route goes from an interchange with the mainline TCH (Highway 2) near the Nova Scotia border in Aulac, to the Confederation Bridge at Cape Jourimain, connecting New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island.
New Brunswick Route 2 Route 2 is the designation for the primary route of the Trans-Canada Highway through the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It is the province's main east-west highway route for carrying traffic between the Atlantic provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island to central Canada.
New Brunswick Route 695 New Brunswick Route 695 is a local highway which begins at an intersection with New Brunswick Route 710 in Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick to an intersection with New Brunswick Route 124 in Springfield, New Brunswick, a distance of 20.2 kilometers.
New Brunswick Route 7 New Brunswick Route 7 is 97 kilometres long and runs from Fredericton, near an interchange with New Brunswick Highway 8, to an interchange with New Brunswick Highway 1 in Saint John. Most of the highway is either a divided expressway or has limited access.
New Brunswick Route 705 New Brunswick Route 705 is a highway in New Brunswick, Canada that runs from an intersection of New Brunswick Route 124 in Kars to an intersection with New Brunswick Route 710 in Henderson Settlement, a distance of 31.3 kilometers.
New Brunswick Route 95 Route 95 is a 14 km (9 mile) highway connecting the northern terminus of Interstate 95 at the Canada-United States border near Houlton, Maine to Route 2 (the Trans-Canada Highway) in Woodstock, New Brunswick, hence the number. Originally built as a two-lane road, Route 95 is in the process of being upgraded to a four-lane divided expressway, much like its US counterpart.
New Brunswick Route 960 New Brunswick Route 960 is a New Brunswick highway, that runs for 26.1 kilometers, from New Brunswick Route 16 (Trans-Canada Highway) at Bayside (near Port Elgin) to the Immigrant Road (the former Route 16 alignment) in Cape Tormentine; at the the former ferry terminal to Prince Edward Island.
New Brunswick Route 970 New Brunswick Route 970 is local route approximately 9 km long in the southeastern corner of New Brunswick which connects New Brunswick Route 16 at Port Elgin to Nova Scotia Route 366 at the Nova Scotia border.
New Brunswick Southern Railway The New Brunswick Southern Railway (NBSR) and Eastern Maine Railway (EMR) form a 189 mile railway system operating a former Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) mainline between Saint John, New Brunswick and Brownville Junction, Maine.
New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame The New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1970 to honor outstanding athletes, teams and sport builders in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The facilities are located in the provincial capital city of Fredericton.
New Brunswick Student Alliance The New Brunswick Student Alliance (NBSA) is a bilingual student lobby group which operates in New Brunswick, Canada. Representing nearly 19,000 students across the province on 6 university campuses, the NBSA aims to represent their students view to the provincial government.
New Brunswick Telegraph Journal The New Brunswick Telegraph Journal is the largest daily newspaper in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The paper is owned by the Irving family, along with most other daily and weekly newspapers in New Brunswick.
New Brunswick Theological Seminary New Brunswick Theological Seminary is a professional and graduate school founded in 1784, in New York City, to educate ministers for the congregations of the Reformed Church in America. Moving first to Brooklyn, New York in 1796 and subsequently to New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1810, the institution in its formative years shared facilities with Queen's College (now Rutgers University) and the Queen's College Grammar School (now Rutgers Preparatory School) in New Brunswick.
New Brunswick, New Jersey New Brunswick is a city located in the County of Middlesex, New Jersey (USA). It is 31 miles (50 km) southwest of New York City on the southern bank of the Raritan River about fifteen miles (24 km) from its mouth.
New Bulgarian University New Bulgarian University (Нов български университет, abbreviated as НБУ, NBU) is a private institution of higher education based in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It was established on 18 September 1991 by a group of Bulgarian intellectuals aimed at creating a university to modernise Bulgarian higher education yet preserve its traditions.
New Bullards Bar Dam New Bullards Bar Dam is a dam in California on the Yuba River and forms the New Bullards Bar Reservoir, which has a capacity of 960,000 acre-feet (1,180,000,000 mÂł). It is located near the town of Dobbins in Yuba County.
New Bullards Bar Reservoir New Bullards Bar Reservoir is a large reservoir in northeastern Yuba County, California, at an elevation of 2,000 feet in the Tahoe National Forest and about 30 miles northeast of Yuba City, California. The 969,600 acre-foot reservoir is formed by New Bullards Bar Dam on the North Fork of the Yuba River, a tributary of the Sacramento River.
New Burlington, Ohio New Burlington, Ohio was a former community in the northwestern corner of Clinton County, Ohio. It was acquired by the United States Government when Caesar Creek was dammed and a reservoir created in the 1970s.
New Business Strain For a life insurer, even if profitable business is written, the value of the company may appear worsen (when viewed from a regulatory basis, for example) because of what is called "new business strain". This is a concept dealt with regularly by actuaries.
New calendarists The New calendarists are those Eastern Orthodox Churches that adopted the Revised Julian calendar, namely the Orthodox churches of Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Greece, Cyprus, Romania, Poland, and Bulgaria. The term is used to distinguish them from the Old calendarists who continue to use the Julian calendar.
New car smell New car smell is the common term for the odor that comes from the combination of materials found in new automobiles. It is generally regarded as a pleasant and desirable smell, possibly because of its positive association with the feeling of owning a new vehicle.
New Caledonia New Caledonia, the foreshortened form of Territory of New Caledonia and DependenciesCIA World Factbook (French: Nouvelle-Calédonie or Territoire des Nouvelle-Calédonie et Dependences; popular names: Kanaky, Le caillou), is a "sui generis collectivity" (in practice an overseas territory) of France, made up of a main island (Grande Terre) and several smaller islands. It is located in the region of Melanesia in the southwest Pacific.
New Caledonia catshark The New Caledonia catshark, Aulohalaelurus kanakorum, is a catshark of the family Scyliorhinidae in the order Carcharhiniformes, known only from a single specimen collected off southwestern New Caledonia in the western central Pacific Ocean. The holotype measured 79 cm.
New Caledonia rugby league team The New Caledonia rugby league team represents the French territory of New Caledonia and has been participating in international competition since 2003. Rugby League in New Caledonia is run under the auspices of the French Rugby League Federation, the Fédération Francaise de Rugby à Treize.
New Caledonian bumpy gecko New Caledonian bumpy gecko or gargoyle gecko (Rhacodactylus auriculatus) is a species of gecko found only on the southern end of the island of New Caledonia. Its habitat is threatened by deforestation on the island.
New Caledonian Crested Gecko The New Caledonian Crested Gecko, Guichenot's Giant Gecko or Eyelash Gecko (Rhacodactylus ciliatus), is a species of gecko native to southern New Caledonia. This species was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in 1994.
New Caledonian Crow The New Caledonian Crow (Corvus moneduloides) is a moderately sized crow (40 cm in length) similar in size to the House Crow but less slender looking. The bird is all black with a rich gloss to the feathers of purple, dark blue and some green in good light.
New Caledonian Owlet-nightjar The New Caledonian Owlet-nightjar Aegotheles savesi is a large owlet-nightjar (a kind of bird related to swifts and goatsuckers) with vermiculated grey-brown and black plumage. It has a long, slightly rounded tail, short, rounded wings, and long, stout legs.
New Caledonian Rail The New Caledonian Rail (Gallirallus lafresnayanus) is a large and drab flightless rail that is found on the island of New Caledonia in the Pacific. It is a dull brown above, with grey underparts, and has a yellowish, downward-curving bill.
New California Network New California Network (NCN) is a non-partisan, non-profit, think tank and advocacy center in California, United States. NCN develops and advocates non-partisan and broadly supported reforms that will rebuild the fiscal foundation and improve the performance and accountability of state government with the purpose of making California prosperous, safe and healthy for all of its residents.
New Cambridge Paragraph Bible The New Cambridge Paragraph Bible is a newly-edited edition of the King James Version of the Bible published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. A Penguin Classics edition was also released in 2006, providing the text of the Bible only (omitting the translators' marginal notes but with an introduction and notes by the editor).
New Canada Party The New Canada Party was a short-lived Canadian political party that nominated one candidate, party founder and leader, Fred Reiner, in the 1968 election. Reiner ran in Toronto—Rosedale riding under the slogan, "Canada for Canadians", and received 148 votes, or 0.
New Caney Independent School District New Caney Independent School District is a public school district based in New Caney—an unincorporated area of southeastern Montgomery County, Texas (USA) within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area.
New Cape Quest New Cape Quest is a fictional city, similar to Miami, featured in the 1990s science fiction television series seaQuest DSV beginning in its second season. The city, located in Florida on the seacoast, has fair weather, a robust economy, a high level of material wealth, and comfort and safety all while maintaining ecological balance with the sea.
New Carlisle, Quebec New Carlisle, Quebec is a small town in the Gaspé region best known as the birthplace of René Lévesque, although he was actually born in Campbellton, New Brunswick. The population is approximately 1430, half English-speaking and half French-speaking.
New Castile New Castile (Spanish: Castilla la Nueva) was the southern part of the Kingdom of Castile in central Spain, taken during the reconquista of the peninsula by Christian kings from Muslim rulers. The notable battles were the capture of Toledo in 1085 and the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212.
New Castle County Vocational-Technical School District New Castle County Vocational-Technical School District is a public vocational-technical school district serving New Castle County, Delaware. Each year, one-fourth of all eighth-grade students attending New Castle County public schools apply for admission to a vo-tech high school.
New Castle Hundred New Castle Hundred is the name of an unincorporated subdivision of New Castle County, Delaware. Hundreds were once used as a basis for representation in the Delaware General Assembly, and while their names still appear on all real estate transactions, they presently have no meaningful use or purpose except as a geographical point of reference.
New Castle, Indiana New Castle is a city in Henry County, Indiana, 44 miles (71 km) east-northeast of Indianapolis, on the Big Blue River. In 1900, 3,406 people lived in New Castle, Indiana; in 1910, 9,446; in 1920, 14,458; and in 1940, 16,620.
New Castle, Pennsylvania New Castle is a city in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, 50 miles (80 km) northwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; in 1910, the total population was 36,280; in 1920, 44,938; and in 1940, 47,638. The population was 26,309 at the 2000 census.
New Cathedral of Coimbra The New Cathedral of Coimbra (Portuguese: SĂ© Nova de Coimbra) is the current bishopric seat of the city of Coimbra, in Portugal. The Cathedral is located near the historical University of Coimbra in the upper part of the town (Alta de Coimbra).
New Cathedral, Linz The building of the New Cathedral in Linz was begun in 1855 by Bishop Franz Joseph Rudigier. The first stone was laid in 1862, and in 1924 Bishop Johannes Maria Gföllner consecrated the finished building as the Cathedral of St.
New Catholic Encyclopedia The New Catholic Encyclopedia is a multivolume reference work on Roman Catholic history and belief edited by the faculty of The Catholic University of America and originally published by McGraw-Hill in 1967 with supplements issued in 1974, 1979, 1989, and 1996. A second edition, incorporating material from the original edition and supplements, along with additional revisions, was published by Thomson Gale in 2002.
New Century New Century Financial Corporation is an American mortgage REIT headquartered in Irvine, California. New Century originates and purchases mortgages through its subsidiaries New Century Mortgage Corporation and Home123 Corporation and via it's FastQual internet site.
New Century Forum New Century Forum () is a political party in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. The group comprises professionals, businessmen and academics, and aims to represent the voice of the middle-class.
New Century Foundation The New Century Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization founded in 1994 to "study immigration and race relations so as to better understand the consequences of America’s increasing diversity." It sponsors publications and books, and holds occasional conferences.
New Century Hymnal The New Century Hymnal is a comprehensive hymnal and worship book published in 1995 for the United Church of Christ. The hymnal contains a wide-variety of traditional Christian hymns and worship songs, many contemporary hymns and songs (typically in traditional idioms, though), a substantial selection of "world music" selections (hymns and worship songs from non European-American) origin, a full lectionary-based Psalter, service music selections, and a selection of liturgies from the United Church of Christ Book of Worship.
New Century Version The New Century Version of the Bible, also known as the International Children's Bible is aimed at young readers and those with low reading skills/limited vocabulary in English. It is written at a 3rd grade level and is both conservative and evangelical in tone.
New City Village New City Village, New City Complex was a small development in West Milford, New Jersey, USA, more commonly called 'Demon Alley' or 'Demon's Alley'. The now abandoned cluster of houses is the center of many urban legends and ghost stories.
New City, Chicago New City, one of the 77 official community areas, is located on the southwest side of Chicago. It is a blend of Irish-Americans in Canaryville, Mexican-Americans in Back Of The Yards, & African-Americans south of 49th Street.
New Civil Engineer New Civil Engineer is the weekly magazine of the Institution of Civil Engineers, the UK chartered body that oversees the practice of civil engineering in the UK. Available in print and online after the appropriate subscription has been taken out (it is free for members of the ICE}, the magazine is aimed at professionals in the civil engineering industry.
New Class program The New Class modernization program was a project by the New Republic of the fictional universe of Star Wars. Its objective was to create new warships, rather than the traditional line of capital ships such as Carracks, Strike cruisers, Interdictors, Imperial Star Destroyers, and the various Mon Cal cruisers.
New Code of NLP New code of Neuro-linguistic programming (New code of NLP) is a set of patterns, developed in the early and mid-80's by John Grinder, one of the inventors of the original ("classic") NLP in attempt to correct its initial design flaws. Judith DeLozier, Grinder's associate at the time, is also credited as a co-creator of the new code in some of its aspects.
New College Durham New College Durham is a college of further and higher education in County Durham, England . It was founded in 1977 as a result of a merger between Neville's Cross College of Education and Durham Technical College.
New College London New College London's history is entwined with that of Homerton College, another college with Congregationalist roots which is now part of the University of Cambridge. 'Homerton College Society' was affiliated to the University of London, but divided into two colleges in 1850: the transfer of its theological function created New College London in 1850, while Homerton was refounded by the Congregational Board of Education and became solely concerned with the training of teachers.
New College of California New College of California is a small San Francisco-based liberal arts college founded in 1971. The College promotes social justice, ecological sustainability, spirituality, and education as a force for social change.
New College of California School of Law New College of California School of Law is a private, non-profit law school in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1973 as a part of the recently founded New College of California, and deems itself the oldest public interest law school in the United State.
New College of Florida New College of Florida is a highly selective public liberal arts college located in Sarasota, Florida. Composed of 74 faculty and more than 750 students, New College is known for its high academic standards, narrative evaluation system, and its focus on independent research and student-driven curriculum.
New College, Edinburgh New College, Edinburgh was founded in 1846 as a college of the Free Church of Scotland, later of the United Free Church of Scotland, and currently the School of Divinity of the University of Edinburgh and a Divinity college of the Church of Scotland. It is located in the city centre at Mound Place (off The Mound), overlooking Princes Street Gardens.
New College, Oxford New College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Its official name, College of St Mary, is the same as that of the older Oriel College; hence, it has been referred to as the "New College of St Mary," or simply "New College.
New College, Telford New College Telford is a sixth form college situated in Wellington, Telford, part of the county of Shropshire, England. It caters for 16 - 19 years olds, but also offers part time courses for the rest of the community, principally adults.
New College, University of New South Wales New College, University of New South Wales (UNSW) is a residential college, located in the UNSW campus in Sydney, Australia. It was founded in 1969, as part of the work of the New University Colleges' Council [http://your.
New College, University of Toronto New College is one of the constituent Colleges of the University of Toronto in Canada. One of the larger colleges with 4000 students, it stands on Huron Street in the historic campus' west-end, nestled alongside the major Science research buildings.
New Commonwealth The term New Commonwealth was commonly used in the 1960s and 1970s to refer to members of the Commonwealth of Nations that had joined in recent years as a result of decolonization. These countries were mostly, poor developing countries in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean with predominantly non-white populations.
New Communist Party of Britain The New Communist Party of Britain is a communist political party in Britain. After the Communist Party of Britain, it is the second largest communist party in Britain to have links with ruling communist parties such as the Communist Party of Cuba.
New Communist Party-NCPN New Communist Party-NCPN (Nieuwe Communistische Partij-NCPN) is a Dutch communist political party, founded in 1992 by a group of CPN-members who refused to join GroenLinks (Green Left) together with the rest of the CPN.
New Community Corporation New Community Corporation (NCC) is a not-for-profit community development corporation based in Newark, New Jersey. It is recognized by urban development analysts as one of the largest and most diversified community development organizations in the United States.
New Community Movement The New Community Movement, also known as the New Village Movement or Saemaeul Movement, was a political initiative launched by former South Korean president Park Chung Hee to modernize the rural South Korean economy. The most significant aspect was spreading orange tiled houses throughout the countryside to replace tradition-bound straw-thatched or choga-jip houses.
New Complexity The New Complexity is a British movement of avant garde classical music dating from the 1970s. Though often atonal, highly abstract, and dissonant in sound, the "New Complexity" is most readily characterized by the use of extremely complex musical notation.
New Confucianism New Confucianism (, "Contemporary New Confucianism") is a new movement of Confucianism that began in the twentieth century. It is deeply influenced by, but not identical with the Neo-Confucianism of the Song and Ming dynasties.
New Conservative Group The New Conservative Group (also known as the New Conservatives) was a short-lived Australian political party registered in the Australian Capital Territory. It was founded in November 1991 by Robyn Nolan, a former Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly, who had resigned from that party the previous month.
New Conservative Party The New Conservative Party (保守新党 Hoshu Shinto) is a now-defunct political party in Japan originally led by Hiroshi Kumagai. Kumagai and 3 other disgruntled Democratic Party of Japan members defected in December 2002 and merged with the Conservative Party of Japan (1996) (Hoshuto), forming the New Conservative Party.
New Country Party The New Country Party is a minor political party in Australia. It emerged out of the internal divisions of the One Nation Party in Queensland and Western Australia in 2003 (in a similar fashion to the City Country Alliance) and was registered by the AEC on 9 January 2004.
New Covenant The term New Covenant (Hebrew • • berit hadashah — Greek • • diatheke kaine) is used in the Bible (both in the Hebrew Bible and the Greek New Testament) to refer to an epochal relationship of restoration and peace following a period of trial and judgment. As are all covenants between God and man described in the Bible, it is "a bond in blood sovereignly administered by God.
New Covenant Church of God (Sweden) The New Covenant Church of God (also called B'rit Chadashah Assembly of Yahweh and Mishpachah Lev-Tsiyon) is a former Latter Day Saint break-off that considers itself to be charting a course mid-way between Christian Evangelicalism and Messianic Israelitism. The faith has been known by various other names, including Restoration Christian Fellowship, Independent Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Independent Church of Jesus Christ, and New Covenant Christian Fellowship.
New Covenant Ministries International New Covenant Ministries International, or NCMI, is essentially a trans-local ministry team. It is comprised of men and women who are able to help build local churches and to equip and mobilise believers for the fulfilment of the work of the Kingdom - the discipling of the nations.
New Covenant Presbyterian Church (Miami, Florida) The New Covenant Presbyterian Church is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church (USA) in the Liberty City community of Miami, Florida. It is significant for being the first Southern congregation in the Presbyterian Church (USA) to break racial barriers.
New Covent Garden Market New Covent Garden Market is a wholesale fruit, vegetable and flower market, known as 'London's Larder', located in Nine Elms between Vauxhall and Battersea, South West London. Covering a site of 56 acres (227,000 m²), it contains approximately 250 fruit, vegetable and flower companies.
New Criticism New Criticism was the dominant trend in English and American literary criticism of the mid twentieth century, from the 1920s to the early 1960s. Its adherents were emphatic in their advocacy of close reading and attention to texts themselves, and their rejection of criticism based on extra-textual sources, especially biography.
New Cross Fire The New Cross Fire was a devastating house fire which killed 13 young black people during a birthday party in New Cross, south east London on Sunday January 18, 1981. The black community were shocked by the indifference of the white population, and accused the police of covering up the cause which they suspected was an arson attack motivated by racism; the protests arising out of the fire led to a mobilisation of black political activity.
New Cross Gate New Cross Gate is both a railway station within the area of New Cross in South East London, and the neighbourhood around it. It is named after the New Cross tollgate, established in 1718 by the New Cross Turnpike Trust.
New Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon New Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a movie released after Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon by On Jen Hui as a remake of the novel created by Wang Du Lu. The movie is in a similar vein to the version produced by Ang Lee.
New Cumberland, West Virginia New Cumberland is a city in Hancock County, West Virginia, along the Ohio River. The industrial activities of the past involved the manufacture of fire and paving brick, sewer pipe, glassware, foundry and machine-shop products, and tiling.
New Current In the history of Latvia, the New Current (in Latvian, Jaunā strāva; participants in the movement are called jaunstrāvnieki) was a broad leftist social and political movement that followed the First Latvian National Awakening (led by the Young Latvians from the 1850s to the 1880s) and culminated in the 1905 Revolution. The beginning of the New Current is usually given as 1886, when the movement's newspaper, Dienas Lapa ("The Page of the Day"), was founded by Pēteris Bisenieks, who ran the Riga Latvian Craftsmen's Credit Union.
New Cyprus Party The New Cyprus Party (Yeni Kıbrıs Partisi) is a leftist political party in Northern Cyprus without parliamentary representation. Before 2004 it was known as the Patriotic Unity Movement (Yurtsever Birlik Hareketi).
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