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New Pantheon Music Award The New Pantheon Music Award was an American music award first given in 2005. The awards have since been purchased entirely by Shortlist Prize cofounder, Greg Spotts, and will continue to awarded under the Shortlist Prize name.
New Park Mall New Park Mall is a regional mall located in Newark, California (one of the suburbs in the San Francisco Bay Area, in southeastern Alameda County near Freemont, CA). The mall includes Macy's, Mervyn's, Target, JC Penney, Sears, Old Navy and over 150 specialty stores.
New Partnership for Africa's Development New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) is an economic development programme of the African Union. The NEPAD was adopted at the 37th session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government in July 2001 in Lusaka, Zambia.
New Partnership for Africa's Development E-School Program The New Partnership for Africa's Development E-School Program run by NEPAD aims to provide computers and internet access to all schools in Africa within 10 years, and also to set up health points to tie in with Nepad's E-Health program.
New Party (UK) The New Party was a political party briefly active in the United Kingdom in the early 1930s. It was formed by Oswald Mosley, who had become disaffected with the Labour Party when at its 1930 conference it narrowly rejected his "Mosley Memorandum", a document he had written outlining how he would deal with the problem of unemployment.
New Party (USA) The New Party was an innovative and unusual third political party in the United States that tried to re-introduce the practice of electoral fusion as a political strategy for labor unions and community organizing groups. In electoral fusion, the same candidate receives nomination from more than one political party and occupies more than one ballot line.
New Party Nippon The New Party Nippon (新党「日本」 Shintō Nippon) is a Japanese political party formed on August 21, 2005. The party is headed by Nagano governor Yasuo Tanaka, and includes Diet members Koki Kobayashi (deputy leader), Takashi Aoyama, Makoto Taki, and Hiroyuki Arai, who left the Liberal Democratic Party in opposition to Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's postal privatization drive.
New Patriotic Party The New Patriotic Party is the ruling liberal party in Ghana and one of two dominant parties in Ghanaian politics. The party is centrist, but is considered to be more liberal than its leading rival, the National Democratic Congress.
New Pendolino The New Pendolino trains, built by ALSTOM Ferroviaria for Trenitalia and Cisalpino, known as the ETR 600 and ETR 610, respectively, represent a further development of the earlier models in order to better respond to the requirements expressed by the market and the customers of Trenitalia and Cisalpino. The ETR 610 (also knows as the Cisalpino Due) primarily differs from the ETR 600 in the sense that the ETR 610 supports the voltage and signalling systems used in Switzerland and Germany.
New Perspective on Paul The New Perspective on Paul is the name given to a significant shift in how some New Testament scholars interpret the writings of Paul of Tarsus, particularly in regard to Judaism and the common Protestant understanding of Justification by Faith.
New Philadelphia Town Site The New Philadelphia Town Site is located somewhere in or around the city of Barry, Illinois, in Pike County. The town site is one of the two sites in Pike County to have its "address restricted" by the National Register of Historic Places, a list the town site joined in 2005.
New Philharmonia Orchestra of Massachusetts The New Philharmonia Orchestra of Massachusetts, founded in 1995, is a 75-member non-professional regional orchestra based in Newton, Massachusetts. The "New Phil" performs in Wellesley (at the Sorenson Auditorium of Babson College), at the First Baptist Church of Newton, and on occasion at Mission Church in Boston's Roxbury neighborhood, as well as other locations in the region.
New Philosophers The New Philosophers (French nouveaux philosophes) were a group of French philosophers (for example, André Glucksmann, Alain Finkielkraut and Bernard Henri-Lévy) who appeared in the early 1970s, as critics of the previously-fashionable philosophers, which would include the post-structuralists, and their own former ideas, which in most cases were Maoist.
New Plymouth Express The New Plymouth Express was a passenger express train operated by the New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) between Wellington and New Plymouth. It ran from 1886 until 1955, was sometimes known as the New Plymouth Mail due to the Railway Travelling Post Office carriages included in its consist, and should not be confused with the similarly named New Plymouth Night Express that ran between Auckland and New Plymouth.
New Plymouth Night Express The New Plymouth Night Express was a passenger express train operated by the New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) that ran between Auckland and New Plymouth. It ran in various forms from 1933 until 1983, though the 'express' designation was lost in 1956 and later incarnations did not operate at night and terminated in Taumarunui rather than Auckland.
New Poets of England and America New Poets of England and America was a poetry anthology edited by Donald Hall, Robert Pack and Louis Simpson, and published in 1957 by Meridian Books. In the post-war story about relations between American and British poetry, it perhaps represents the moment of closest rapprochement, actual or intended.
New Point Comfort New Point Comfort is a point of land located in the Mathews County at the tip of Virginia's Middle Peninsula in the lower Chesapeake Bay in the United States. It is the site of the New Point Comfort Natural Area Preserve and the New Point Comfort Lighthouse.
New Politics New Politics was a term used in the United States in the 1950s to denote the ascending ideology of that country's Democratic Party during that decade. It is strongly identified with Adlai Stevenson, the party's unsuccessful candidate for President in both 1952 and 1956 (in each case Stevenson lost to Republican Dwight Eisenhower).
New Politics Network In United Kingdom politics, the New Politics Network is an independent political and campaigning think tank, concerned specifically with issues relating to democratic renewal and popular participation in politics. The Network was created in December 1999.
New Pop Sunday New Pop Sunday is the third album by the band Sponge (their first on an independent label), released in 1999 on Beyond Records. No singles come from this album, however "Polyanna" is a popular song among fans.
New Port City New Port City (or Niihama-shi 新浜市) is a fictional metropolis depicted in Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell anime and manga series. The main setting of the various GitS stories, New Port City is located on Japan's western coast, on Nagasaki Bay in the fictional Niihama prefecture (新浜県) near the refugee island of Dejima.
New Profile New Profile (פרופיל חדש) is a movement for transforming Israeli society into a "civilian" one ("חברה אזרחית" – a term recently coined by parts of the Israeli left wing to highlight their view of the present society as "recruited" or "militarized"). It is a voluntary organization that acts against the compulsory law of military enlistment and supports people who refuse to enlist in the Israel Defense Forces.
New Prog New Prog or Nu Prog is a term used to describe a number of recent indie bands who incorporate elements from and openly admire progressive rock. Bands described as "New Prog" include Pure Reason Revolution Mew] [[Muse (band)|Muse], [[http://www.
New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico The New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Partido Nuevo Progresista de Puerto Rico, PNP) is a political party that campaigns for Puerto Rican statehood. It currently controls the Puerto Rican House of Representatives and Senate, while the governor of Puerto Rico, Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, is the leader of the opposition Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico.
New Providence School District The New Providence School District is a comprehensive community public school serving students in Prekindergarten through twelfth grade from New Providence, in Union County, New Jersey, United States. Students from Murray Hill share the New Providence school facilities.
New Public Management New Public Management is a management philosophy used by Governments since the 1980s to modernise the Public Sector. New Public management is a broad and very complex term used to describe the wave of public sector reforms throughout the world since the 1980s.
New Pudsey railway station New Pudsey railway station is in West Yorkshire, England, on the Caldervale Line 9 km (5Âľ miles) west of Leeds towards Bradford Interchange, Halifax, Huddersfield, Manchester Victoria and Blackpool North. It serves as a commuter station for the western edge of the Leeds conurbation.
New Puerto Rican Independence Movement The New Puerto Rican Independence Movement (Spanish: Nuevo Movimiento Independentista Puertorriqueño, NMIP) was a left-wing pro-independence organization in Puerto Rico. Founded in 1993 by former members of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party, one of its primary leaders was Carlos Gallisá.
New Puritans The New Puritans was a literary movement ascribed to the contributors to a 2000 anthology of short stories entitled All Hail the New Puritans, edited by Nicholas Blincoe and Matt Thorne. The project is said to have been inspired by the Dogme 95 manifesto for cinematic minimalism and authenticity The young writers in the anthology deliberately eschewed many of the devices favoured by the pre-eminent British literary generation exemplified by Martin Amis] and [[Salman Rushdie.
New Puritans (movement) The terms New Puritan and Neo-Cromwellians were coined by Jim Murphy, associate director of the Future Foundation, to describe a perceived trend in British society. The term, which has been adopted by a number of main stream newspapers and other media, refers to the increasing tendency for the young middle classes to accept increasing regulation and self regulation of their life curtailing the "consumption culture".
New Queer Cinema New Queer Cinema is the seemingly simultaneous appearance on the independent film circuit of movies dealing openly and even aggressively with queer culture, politics, and identity that began in the early 1990s.
New realism New Realism (in French: Nouveau Réalisme) refers to an artistic movement founded in 1960 by Pierre Restany and Yves Klein. Pierre Restany wrote the original manifesto for the group in April 1960, and a joint declaration was signed on October 27, 1960 by nine people: Yves Klein, Arman, Francois Dufrêne, Raymond Hains, Martial Raysse, Pierre Restany, Daniel Spoerri, Jean Tinguely and Jacques de la Villeglé; in 1961 these were joined by César, Mimmo Rotella, then Niki de Saint Phalle and Gérard Deschamps.
New relationship energy New relationship energy is a state of mind related to limerence (in the effect that limerence does not occur solely at the start of a new relationship). The term was coined by Zhahai Stewart in the 1980'shttp://www.
New Race New Race was a punk band from Sydney, Australia formed in April 1981. New Race was a concept band formed by members of Radio Birdman; Deniz Tek, Rob Younger, and Warwick Gilbert, along with Ron Asheton of The Stooges, and Dennis Thompson of MC5.
New Radicals The New Radicals were an American rock band in the late 1990s, centered on front man Gregg Alexander, who wrote and produced all of their songs and was the sole constant member. They released only one album, 1998's Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too, a pop rock album heavily influenced by the funk, rock and soul of the 1970s, containing—amongst radio-friendly modern rock tracks and love songs—strong criticism of Corporate America.
New Reborn The New Reborn were (and possibly still are) the successors to Desann's Reborn. They appeared in Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, a Star Wars-based video game for the PC and Xbox, as saber-wielding Dark Jedi who have joined Tavion's new cult, "The Disciples of Ragnos.
New Red Sandstone The New Red Sandstone is a chiefly-British geological term for the Triassic red beds that underlie the Jurassic Lias; the term distinguishes it from the Devonian Old Red Sandstone. Its upper layers consist of mudstones, but most of the formation consists of reddish sandstones, interbedded with evaporite minerals like salt and gypsum; these indicate deposition in a hot, arid environment.
New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn The New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn (abbreviated NROOGD) is a Wiccan organization/tradition/denomination that has little or nothing to do with the original Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. According to one of the founders of NROOGD, Aidan Kelly and his former spouse Alta Picchi Kelly, the name was chosen as a way to screen out would-be members lacking senses of humor (personal communication to Isaac Bonewits).
New Regency Productions New Regency Productions is a production company founded in 1991 by Arnon Milchan. It is located on the 20th Century Fox lot, and Fox is the current distributor of Regency releases, but is a wholly independent company.
New Register House New Register House houses the Court of the Lord Lyon as well as the main building of the General Register Office for Scotland, located near St Andrew Square to the east end of Princes Street in the New Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. The building is located behind Robert Adam's 18th Century Register House in West Register Street.
New Republic (Star Wars) The New Republic (officially "The New Galactic Republic") is a fictional government in Star Wars. When the Rebel Alliance re-established the Old Galactic Republic after the downfall of the Galactic Empire, it became known as the New Republic, just as the original Galactic Republic had become known as the Old Republic by that time.
New Republic Intelligence The New Republic Intelligence (NRI) is a fictional organization in the Star Wars universe. It was founded as a means of consolidating the Rebel Alliance's network of spies and informants into a viable intelligence agency following the rise of the New Republic.
New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition The New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (NRSV-CE) is a version of the NRSV adapted by the Roman Catholic Church. It is cited by the American edition of the Catechism of the Catholic Church; however, its liturgical use was rejected by the Holy See because of its gender-inclusive language.
New Rhodes British indie-pop four-piece New Rhodes formed in Bristol and moved east to London. Though technically unsigned, they have put out three singles through Moshi Moshi, the label behind Hot Chip, Tom Vek and Architecture in Helsinki.
New Rice for Africa New Rice for Africa ("NERICA") is an interspecific cultivar of rice developed by the West Africa Rice Development Association (WARDA) to improve the yield of African rice varieties. Although 240 million people in West Africa rely on rice as the primary source of food energy and protein in their diet, the majority of this rice is imported, at a cost of USD $1 billion.
New Riders of the Purple Sage New Riders of the Purple Sage was a 1970s psychedelic country rock band that originated in Marin County, California. The original lineup included members of the Grateful Dead, although they appeared less frequently as the band aged.
New Right New Right is used in several countries as a descriptive term for various forms of conservative, right-wing, or self-proclaimed dissident oppositional movements and groups that emerged in the mid- to late twentieth century.
New Right (Georgia) The New Rights Party of Georgia (Akhali Memarjveneebi, ახალი მემარჯვენეები), also rendered as New Conservative Party is a Liberal conservative party in Georgia. It is an associate member of the International Democrat Union and applicant of the European People's Party.
New Richmond High School New Richmond High School is a public high school located in southeastern Clermont County, Ohio approximately twenty-five miles east of downtown Cincinnati. New Richmond High School is a four-year comprehensive high school with a student enrollment of 850.
New Richmond, Quebec New Richmond is an incorporated municipality in Quebec, Canada situated on the southern coast of the Gaspe Peninsula between the municipalities of Maria and Caplan. It is one of the very few remaining municipalities on the Gaspe which still has a relatively large English-speaking population.
New River (Kanawha River) The New River, a tributary of the Kanawha River, is approximately 320 mi (515 km) long, flowing through the states of North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia in the United States. Much of the river's course through West Virginia is designated as the New River Gorge National River.
New River (Oregon) The New River is a short river on the southern Oregon coast. It begins at Floras Lake and runs northward (almost NNE) to the Pacific Ocean a distance of approximately 10 river miles (16 km) flowing parallel to the ocean behind the foredune.
New River (Tennessee) The New River rises on Frozen Head, a notable mountain of Morgan County, Tennessee named for its frequent winter appearance and the focal point of a Tennessee State Park and Natural Area. Draining an area of Pennsylvanian Period rock that has been subjected to extensive strip mining for coal, the upper reaches of the stream have at times been subject to heavy pollution.
New River (ward) New River is a ward in the London Borough of Hackney and forms part of the Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency. Consisting of an area of Stamford Hill the ward also incorporates the large council estate Woodberry Down currently under redevelopment.
New River Gorge Bridge The New River Gorge Bridge is a steel-arch bridge, near Fayetteville, West Virginia; with a length of 3030 feet (924 m), it was for many years the longest in the world of that type.The Lupu Bridge in Shanghai, completed February 8, 2003, is now the longest steel-arch bridge by 105 feet (32 m), although the New River Gorge Bridge remains the longest of its particular type.
New River Gorge National River The New River Gorge National River is a unit of the United States National Park Service designed to protect and maintain the New River Gorge in southern West Virginia. The NRGNR, established in 1978, stretches for 53 miles from Hinton, West Virginia in Summers County to Hawks Nest State Park at Ansted, Fayette County.
New River Stadium New River Stadium is a small stadium in North London that is home to the London Skolars Rugby League club. The grandstand at the ground holds approximately 1000 people, while the ground itself has a capacity of 5000.
New River Tunnel The New River Tunnel is one of three underwater road tunnels in Florida (the other two are in Walt Disney World), that replaced the Federal Aid Highway Bridge, a drawbridge opened on August 26, 1926 and closed in 1958. It carries US Route 1 underneath the New River and Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale.
New River Valley The New River Valley is a region in the eastern United States along the New River in West Virginia, Virginia (specifically Southwest Virginia), and North Carolina. It is part of the Great Appalachian Valley and was one of the first frontier areas in the United States, and was key to encouraging western expansion.
New Riveria (fictional planet) New Riveria, often called Nur, is a fictional planet created by Alan Dean Foster for his Humanx Commonwealth universe. It is often referred to as a paradise world, for it is even more perfect for human habitation than Terra.
New Roads School New Roads School in Santa Monica, California, is an independent educational community set on three campuses within Los Angeles County that currently serves 400 boys and girls in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. Los Angeles County (population 10 million) is a region rich in cultural and natural resources.
New Roads, Louisiana The city of New Roads is the parish seat of Pointe Coupee Parish, in the US state of Louisiana. The center of population of Louisiana is located in New Roads As of the 2000 census, the city population was 4,996 (pre-Katrina).
New Rock New Rock is a Spanish shoe and clothing company that make several types of biker/goth style boots, shoes and clothes (though they do have some designs that might not be considered gothic). New Rock boots have undergone a recent explosion in popularity in the UK (though they have not yet infiltrated the mainstream), but apparently they aren't as common in the US.
New Rochelle (Metro-North station) The New Rochelle Metro-North Railroad station serves the residents of New Rochelle, New York via the New Haven Line. In addition to Metro-North service, Amtrak's Regional also stops at the station en route to Boston and Washington, DC; this gives the station an additional base of riders from The Bronx using New Rochelle as a closer alternative to Penn Station.
New Romance For Kids New Romance for Kids is a DIY record label out of Montreal, known for releasing limited runs of twelve-inch EPs for established alt-country punkers Yesterday's Ring to debut full-lengths from relative newcomers the Expectorated Sequence, the label been nothing but consistent in bringing exciting music from Montreal and Europe to the rest of the country. Going strong since the release of the first Issue Sixteen record in 2001, the label is owned and operated by band members Mathieu Lachapelle and Guillaume Boudreau-Monty, as well as Jason Bissessar.
New Romantic New Romantic was a New Wave music genre and fashion movement that occurred primarily in England during the early 1980s. The genre emerged after the London punk scene had come to an end, with former members of the movement splintering into Hardcore punk, the New Romantic, Gothic rock and postpunk movements.
New Roomies The episode begins with Zoey e-mailing her parents, Nicole washing and Dana asleep, Zoey finishes her E-Mail and goes in the bathroom and Nicole uses her really loud hair dryer which wakes up Dana. They have an argument and start chasing each other around the room.
New Rose Hotel "New Rose Hotel" is a short story by William Gibson, published in 1981 in Omni and later included in his 1986 collection Burning Chrome. Set in the near future, the story provides the reader with a glimpse into the niche criminal market of corporate defections.
New Ross (UK Parliament constituency) New Ross was a former United Kingdom Parliament constituency, in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January, 1801.
New Russian New Russian (новый русский—novyi russkiy in Russian) is a term denoting a stereotypical caricature of the newly rich business class in post-Soviet Russia. According to the stereotype, New Russians achieved rapid wealth by using semi-criminal methods during Russia’s chaotic transition to a market economy.
New security concept The new security concept is a security policy enunciated by the People's Republic of China in the late 1990s. The concept is that in the post-Cold War period, nations are able to increase their security through diplomatic and economic interaction, and that the Cold war mentality of competing and antagonistic blocks is outdated.
New Sacred Cow New Sacred Cow is the debut album by Kenna, released in 2003. 'Hell Bent', 'Sunday After You' and 'Freetime' are the singles from this album, which was leaked to the internet over a year before its final release, as it was delayed by record company politics.
New Sacred Harp The New Sacred Harp (or The New Sacred Harp: A Collection of Hymn-tunes, Anthems, and Popular Songs: for the Choir, Class, Convention and Home Circle) was a seven-shape note tune book released in 1884 through S.P.
New Safe Confinement The New Safe Confinement (NSC or New Shelter) is the structure intended to contain the nuclear reactor at Chernobyl, Ukraine, which was destroyed by a catastrophic nuclear accident in 1986. (See Chernobyl disaster.
New Savannah, Georgia The dead town of New Savannah, Georgia began about 1740 as a Chickasaw village on the Savannah River, at the mouth of Butler Creek below Augusta. Stories as to the circumstances vary, but in any case some portion of the Horse Creek Chickasaws under Squirrel King moved across the river, founded the town, and farmed quietly up to the time of the Revolutionary War.
New Seasons Market New Seasons Market is the chain of privately owned neighborhood grocers operating in the Portland Metro area of Oregon. Founded by three families and 50 of their friends in 1999, the chain currently operates eight stores in Portland, Hillsboro, Beaverton, and Lake Oswego with new stores under construction in Happy Valley and Beaverton's Progress Ridge neighborhood.
New Seven Wonders of the World The New Seven Wonders of the World is a proposed revision of the Seven Wonders of the World, organized by a Swiss-based, for-profit corporation called New Open World Corporation (NOWC). The selection is being made by free and paid votes, through telephone or online.
New Shoreham (UK Parliament constituency) New Shoreham was a parliamentary borough centred on the town of Shoreham-by-Sea in West Sussex. It returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1295 until it was abolished by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, with effect from the 1885 general election.
New Siberia New Siberia (Russian: Но́вая Сиби́рь; English transliteration: Novaya Sibir) is one of the New Siberian Islands lying between the Laptev Sea and East Siberian Sea. Although its area of approximately 6,200 km² places it just outside the 100 largest islands in the world, it is low lying, rising to only 76 m.
New Siberian Islands The New Siberian Islands (Russian: Новосиби́рские острова) are an archipelago, located to the North of the East Siberian coast between the Laptev Sea and the East Siberian Sea north of the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic.
New Simplicity New Simplicity (in German, die neue Einfachheit) was a stylistic tendency amongst some of the younger generation of German composers in the late 1970s and early 1980s, reacting against not only the European avant garde of the 1950s and 1960s, but also against the broader tendency toward objectivity found from the beginning of the twentieth century. Alternative terms sometimes used for this movement are “new subjectivity” (neue Subjektivität), “new inwardness” (Neue Innigkeit), “New Romanticism”, “New Sensuality”, “New Expressivity”, “New Classicism”, and “New Tonality”.
New Sincerity The New Sincerity is the name of several loosely related cultural or philosophical movements following Post-Modernism. The most notable grew out of the intermediary movement of Raoul Eshelman and, most notably, Judith Butler, among others, called "performativism.
New Site, Sudan New Site is a village in South Sudan near the border with Kenya. It is used by the SPLA/M as the location for their headquarters and was selected because it is near the border and has quite a good number of trees to protect them from aerial bombardments.
New Slang "New Slang" is a song by The Shins which was released as a 7" single in 2001, and subsequently appeared on their album Oh, Inverted World. The song describes someone telling another that if only they had gotten together, "the rest of their lives would have fared well.
New Slovenia The New Slovenia – Christian People's Party or simply New Slovenia, NSi (Slovenian Nova Slovenija – Krščanska ljudska stranka or Nova Slovenija) is a right-of-centre political party in Slovenia. At the last legislative elections, 3 October 2004, the party won 9.
New Social Democratic Party The New Social Democratic Party (Macedonian: Нова Социјалдемократска Партија, Nova Socijaldemokratska Partija, NSDP) is a social democratic party in the Republic of Macedonia. Its leader is Tito Petkovski, who parted with the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia in November 2005.
New Socialist Group The New Socialist Group (NSG) is a Canadian socialist organization. Originating within Trotskyism, it describes its politics as socialism from below and aims to develop an anti-racist feminist socialism for today.
New Songdo City New Songdo City is a planned international business center to be developed on 1,500 acres of reclaimed land along Incheon's waterfront, 40 miles south of Seoul and connected to Incheon International Airport by a 6-mile highway bridge. This 10-year development project is estimated to cost in excess of $24 billion, making it the largest private development project ever undertaken anywhere in the world.
New Source Performance Standard New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) are standards issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency to dictate the level of pollution that a new stationary source may produce. These standards are authorized by Section 111 of the Clean Air Act Extension of 1970 and the regulations are published in 40 CFR Part 60.
New South New South is a term that has been used intermittently since the American Civil War to describe the American South, in whole or in part. The term "New South" is often used in contrast to the Old South of the antebellum period.
New South Carolina Ballpark New South Carolina Ballpark is a stadium in Columbia, South Carolina, that is currently in the design phase. It will be primarily used for baseball and will be the home of the South Carolina Gamcocks college baseball.
New South Wales New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is Australia's most populous state, located in the south-east of the country, north of Victoria and south of Queensland. It was founded in 1788 and originally comprised much of the Australian mainland, as well as Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island.
New South Wales (NSW) Education Building The New South Wales (NSW) Education Building occupies an entire city block, bounded by Bridge, Loftus, Bent and Young Streets and Farrer Place in central Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Its four detailed sandstone walls were designed to dominate the precinct.
New South Wales Attorney-General's Department The New South Wales Attorney-General's Department (AGD) is an agency of the Government of New South Wales with responsibility for the state's courts and tribunals. The department is led by the Attorney-General, a senior minister in the state government.
New South Wales catchment management authorities Catchment management authorities are responsible for the management of water catchments in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The thirteen catchment management authorities are statutory bodies within the Natural Resources portfolio.
New South Wales Corps The New South Wales Corps (aka The Rum Corps) was formed in England in 1789 as permanent regiment to relieve the marines who had accompanied the First Fleet. The regiment, led by Major Francis Grose, consisted of three companies and due to the remoteness and unpopularity of the posting they were comprised of officers on half pay, troublemakers, soldiers paroled from military prisons and those with few prospects gambling to make a life for themselves in the new colony.
New South Wales Country Rugby League The New South Wales Country Rugby League (NSWCRL) is the governing body for the sport of rugby league in all areas in New South Wales that are outside the Sydney metropolitan area. Aside from selecting a Country Origin side to play in the annual City vs Country Origin game, the CRL administers a large number of senior and junior competitions across the state.
New South Wales Department of Education and Training The New South Wales Department of Education and Training (DET) runs primary schools, secondary schools and Technical and Further Education (TAFE) colleges in the state of New South Wales, Australia. In addition, the department oversees the provision of pre-school, adult, migrant and higher education in the state.
New South Wales Department of Environment and Conservation The Department of Environment and Conservation is the peak environmental regulator in the state of New South Wales, Australia. DEC is a NSW Government Agency and was created in September 2003 from the merger of the Environment Protection Authority, the National Parks and Wildlife Service, the Botanic Gardens Trust and Resource NSW.
New South Wales Department of Local Government The Department of Local Government is the agency of the Government of New South Wales that is reponsible for administering legislation in relation to NSW's local government areas and advising the NSW Minister for Local Government, currently Kerry Hickey, on local government matters. Its Director General is Mr Garry Payne and its Deputy Director General is Ross Woodward.
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