Domingo Cavallo Domingo Cavallo was the finance minister of Argentina during the presidency of Carlos Menem. Credited as the driving force behind the privatization of public corporations in the 1990s, Cavallo came under severe criticism in his home country after the Argentine financial crisis in early 2002. In his website, he takes a swipe at the U.S. government for failing to rescue Argentina and warns that Latin America is becoming disillusioned with American unilateralist foreign policy. Cavallo is now a fellow at Harvad University.
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Episcopal Church In The United States Of America The Episcopal Church or the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America is the American national church of the Anglican Communion. It includes 108 dioceses in the United States, the US Virgin Islands, Haiti, Taiwan, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Honduras, and has an extra-provincial relationship with the dioceses of Puerto Rico and Venezuela. It is sometimes known as the Episcopal Church in the USA, abbreviated ECUSA.
Motion Picture Association Of America The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA, originally called the Motion Pictures Producers and Distributors Association) is a non-profit trade association formed to advance the interests of movie studios. Its members consist of seven major studios: the Walt Disney Company, Sony Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal Studios, and Warner Bros. The organization produces the well-known voluntary film rating system.
They are a grunge pop group that had a sequence of hits in the mid 1990s, such as "Lump", "Dune Buggy", "Kitty", and "Peaches". They were noted for their amusing lyrics and simple, catchy guitar riffs, usually with guitars from which they had removed strings.
They also perform the theme music for The Drew Carey Show, "Cleveland Rocks".
Science Fiction And Fantasy Writers Of America Science Fiction Writers of America, or SFWA, (SFWA is pronounced "siff-wah") was founded in 1965 by Damon Knight and James Blish. The organization has since changed its name to Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc., but continues to use the acronym SFWA.
Sports Car Club Of America The SCCA is a club and sanctioning body supporting road racing, rally, and autocross in the United States It runs many different programs for both amateur and professional racers.
The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, known in the Jewish community simply as JTS, is the academic and spiritual center of Conservative Judaism, and is the movement's main rabbinical seminary. It takes it name and basic ideology from the no longer extant Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau.
A Short History Of The Confederate States Of America A Short History of the Confederate States of America is a memoir written by Jefferson Davis, completed shortly before his death in 1889. According to a bibliography of the works of Jefferson Davis, this work was published in 1890 by Belford in New York. Though unclear from the citation, "Belford" likely refers to "Belford, Clarke & Co.", a publishing house established in 1875.