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61. From Sept. 15 foreigners were forbidden to export scarce consumer goods, unless purchased for hard currency.
62. The changes were expected to take effect following a referendum scheduled for Sept. 15.
63. Military reshuffle A major military reshuffle was carried out on Sept. 9 involving 557 senior officers down to the level of colonel.
64. On Sept. 29, 1995, an aggravated battery incident report was filed with Metro-Dade Police.
65. Sept. 14: The Bundesbank cuts the Lombard rate by 0.25 percentage points and the discount rate by 0.5 percentage points.
66. In the latter incident on Sept. 13 at least 26 people were shot or hacked to death,[www.Sentencedict.com] and well over 100 injured.
67. The republic was declared an independent state on Sept. 23.
68. The rouble fell in trading on Sept. 22 from US$1.00 roubles to US$1.00 roubles.
69. President Zhelyu Zhelev announced on July 16 that local and general elections would be held on Sept. 29.
70. Although no announcement of a national conference was made, Kolingba met separately with opposition leaders on Sept. 14.
71. In a separate but related case, Senator Michel Cogger was charged on Sept. 12 with accepting bribes.
72. Of those occupying the headquarters, 23 went on hunger strike from Sept. 12 until Sept. 28.
73. By Aug. 31 a fragile ceasefire was in place in preparations for negotiations on Abkhazia's status beginning on Sept. 3.
74. On Sept. 27 around 60,000 demonstrators in Ust Kamenogorsk called for the closure of the Ulba factory.
75. National elections called for under the peace accord are expected to place around Sept. 1.
76. Vasseur has been missing since her husband saw her leave for work the morning of Sept. 22, according to testimony.
77. Hasegawa had collapsed at the Imperial Palace on Sept. 3 with a suspected cerebral stroke.
78. The agenda includes the Tuscan countryside, with departures Aug. 29, Sept. 27 and Oct. 10.
79. On Sept. 26 Koffigoh announced the establishment of a Defence Council with himself as chair.
80. On Sept. 9, 1957, the president signed legislation creating a six-member commission on civil rights.
81. On Sept. 14 regulations restricting imports and exports had been lifted, except for certain products subject to quotas or special licences.
82. Officials said the panel will issue an initial report by Sept. 30, 1997.
83. Formation of constitutional commission A commission to draw up proposals for changes to the 1947 Constitution was established on Sept. 9.
84. A bomb explosion aboard a ferry south of Trincomalee on Sept. 10 killed 24 soldiers and 15 civilians.
85. On Sept. 9 six of Der'i's close associates were arrested by fraud squad agents in connection with the allegations.
86. Lukanov was formally elected Prime Minister on Sept. 19 by 234 votes to 104, with 34 abstentions.
87. Three people were reported killed and three injured in bomb explosions in the capital Santo Domingo on Sept. 23.
88. The country was granted independence from Great Britain on Sept. 16, 1963.
89. A state insect hunter found the dried-up male Medfly in a trap in Milpitas on Sept. 29.
90. On Sept. 24 the Senate voted by 68 votes to 31 to override the veto.
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