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National Union of Railwaymen
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rs of Crow's leadership. [http://212.58.226.17/1/hi/business/3850251.stm Bob Crow: workers' friend?], BBC, September 5, 2007 It was formed by a merger of the National Union of Railwaymen (NUR) and the National Union of Seamen (NUS). Predecessors of the RMT were among the unions which set up the British Labour Party#Labour Representation Committee|Labour Representation Committee |
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National University of Rwanda
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=Higher Education== There are twenty institutions of higher education in Rwanda, six of them public and fourteen private. The first university in Rwanda, the National University of Rwanda (NUR), was opened by the government in 1963, with 49 students. By the 1999-2000 academic year, this had risen to 4,550. In 1997-8 Rwanda had a total of 5,571 students enrolled in higher education. Today th |
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National University of Rwanda
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] farmers grow the coffee plants under the ''Abahuzamugambi'' cooperative, founded in 1999. Since 2000, the cooperative has been supported by the National University of Rwanda (NUR) and the PEARL. The cooperative has improved coffee quality and penetrated the specialty market. ''('''[[Maraba Coffee|Read more.. |
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National University of Rwanda
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] farmers grow the coffee plants under the ''Abahuzamugambi'' cooperative, founded in 1999. Since 2000, the cooperative has been supported by the National University of Rwanda (NUR) and the PEARL. The cooperative has improved coffee quality and penetrated the specialty market. ''('''[[Maraba coffee|Read more.. |
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North Union Railway
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ver converted to steam. It ceased operating in Preston in 1862. Greville & Holt 1, pp.97–98 The first steam-hauled passenger railway in Preston was the North Union Railway (NUR). On 31 October 1838 it opened its line from Wigan to a station on the site of the present-day Preston Station. Greville & Holt 1, p.95 This immediately linked the town to London, [[Birmingha |
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North Union Railway
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nes between and St Helens. A further act of 13 July 1868 authorised an extension from to , and vested the section between (on the North Union Railway (NUR) north of Wigan) and (on the LYR near Blackburn) jointly with the LYR. Awdry, p.86 The whole line between St Helens and Blackburn opened to passengers on 1 |