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Ddasaccident018, Hd-Aid May 1998

Ddasaccident018, Hd-Aid

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It was while excavating with a "demining trowel" [see Analysis] at 08:30 that he detonated an anti-personnel mine, leaving him with "slight" injuries to his left hand and right thigh (it is presumed that the latter was caused by the handle of the "trowel"). The victim was blown onto his back and the trowel was found much further away. The victim was approximately 0.8m from the mine, and the crater was taken to indicate that it was buried to a depth of about 20cm.


Fax: The White House – May 7, 1998, Remarks By The President, Arab American Institute Conference, Office Of The Press Secretary May 1998

Fax: The White House – May 7, 1998, Remarks By The President, Arab American Institute Conference, Office Of The Press Secretary

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Bill Clinton’s speech for the Arab American Institute Conference May 7, 1998 at Grand Hyatt Hotel Washington, D.C.


Paca Membership By State, May 1998 May 1998

Paca Membership By State, May 1998

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No abstract provided.


Paca Vacant State List, May 1998 May 1998

Paca Vacant State List, May 1998

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The President's Advisory Committee on the Arts vacancies list by states as of May 18, 1998. Box 41 Folder June 1998 PACA Meeting


Ddasaccident216, Hd-Aid Apr 1998

Ddasaccident216, Hd-Aid

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This team was demining in an area of very difficult terrain. Dogs were the best solution to the problem at hand. Correct drills were being employed. Supervision and Quality Assurance measures were entirely sufficient. Evidence suggests that the dog sat on the mine, causing the mine to detonate. Three personnel were injured by one mine. Evacuation time was one hour and thirty-five minutes from the time of detonation to arrival at the hospital.


Ddasaccident217, Hd-Aid Apr 1998

Ddasaccident217, Hd-Aid

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A Team Leader partially detonated a PMA-2 mine whilst deploying his team to their tasks. [Demining group] state that this mine was a re-laid mine. There is an equal amount of evidence to show that it could have been a mine that was missed on the original clearance of the lane.


Ddasaccident019, Hd-Aid Apr 1998

Ddasaccident019, Hd-Aid

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The accident occurred near a high voltage pylon to the south of Moamba town and approximately 22 km from the demining group’s camp. The pylon was mined during the armed conflict and a barbed wire fence was put up to prevent the entry of people and animals. Outside this fence were other mines of the PMN, PMN-2 and PMD-6 types.


Ddasaccident218, Hd-Aid Apr 1998

Ddasaccident218, Hd-Aid

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The investigator concluded that the accident occurred as a result of the victim's "total disregard of the inherent dangers of the area and [his] failure to conform to normal work procedures.


Fax: The White House – April 12, 1998, Radio Address Of The President To The Nation, William Jefferson Clinton Apr 1998

Fax: The White House – April 12, 1998, Radio Address Of The President To The Nation, William Jefferson Clinton

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Bill Clinton’s radio address to the nation from the Oval Office.


Edna Saffy Florida Place Card Apr 1998

Edna Saffy Florida Place Card

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Placecard "Edna Saffy Florida", April 1998 Presidential Advisory Committee on the Arts (PACA) Meeting.


Ddasaccident021, Hd-Aid Mar 1998

Ddasaccident021, Hd-Aid

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The victim was working as a deminer in a lane where “mechanical demining” had taken place. He detonated a PMN-2 mine with his “demining tool”.


Ddasaccident126, Hd-Aid Mar 1998

Ddasaccident126, Hd-Aid

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The accident area had been cleared in the previous year and various UXO had been found, including half-buried mortars and M77 grenades. A seasonal wind had buried them. The victim was walking over the cleared area at 17:15 from his "base camp" when he initiated the device. He "lost" both legs and suffered superficial injuries on his abdomen and hands.


Ddasaccident127, Hd-Aid Mar 1998

Ddasaccident127, Hd-Aid

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The investigators determined that the deminer was "excavating" to investigate a detector reading when the accident occurred. He was using a shovel to do so. Investigators were unable to visit the accident site [due to deminer mobility and seasonal redeployment], so the report relied on interviews and written statements.


Ddasaccident127, Hd-Aid Mar 1998

Ddasaccident127, Hd-Aid

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The investigators determined that the deminer was "excavating" to investigate a detector reading when the accident occurred. He was using a shovel to do so. Investigators were unable to visit the accident site [due to deminer mobility and seasonal redeployment], so the report relied on interviews and written statements.


Ddasaccident128, Hd-Aid Mar 1998

Ddasaccident128, Hd-Aid

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The victim said that the dogs checked a leash length (8m) and both dogs indicated a suspect point. The point was investigated and the fuse of a mortar was found. He was checking the second leash at a distance of 11 metres from the first when he stepped on a mine at 11:10.


Ddasaccident164, Hd-Aid Mar 1998

Ddasaccident164, Hd-Aid

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The mined area was a road that linked Malay with National Route 5. The victim was working as a prodder man in one of the ditches that ran along both sides of the road. He was squatting at the bottom and working his way up the side. The ground had a very hard crust to a depth of 2cm and was soft underneath. The victim's partner marked a reading and then moved back to allow the victim to investigate. Because the ground was hard, the victim used a "trowel" to break up the surface, but initiated the mine.


Ddasaccident219, Hd-Aid Mar 1998

Ddasaccident219, Hd-Aid

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The investigators concluded that the mine had been missed during the earlier clearance tasks. Also that the training area was "extremely hostile" and easier sites could have been used. The investigators observed that the UN MAC Technical Guides "give no real guidance as to what alternative procedures should be undertaken" when detecting and prodding are inadequate in an area. In previous missed mine incidents in the area (involving two other commercial companies) the mines were also PMA-2s.


Ddasaccident007, Hd-Aid Mar 1998

Ddasaccident007, Hd-Aid

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The investigators determined that the victim used a "long handled shovel" while investigating a detector reading. He was digging by placing his foot on the shovel when the mine went off. The proximity to the power lines made the detectors signal continually in some places. The density of sub-surface roots made the demining group feel it was unsuitable for manual prodding.


Ddasaccident129, Hd-Aid Mar 1998

Ddasaccident129, Hd-Aid

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This accident involved a “P2MK2” minimum metal blast mine. [P2MK1 and P2MK2 mines are frequently given the same last number.] A letter explaining why it was not identified at the time was found on file in September 1999 - stating that the same mine occurred in two accidents at the site and that survey had not thrown up the presence of minimum metal mines.


Ddasaccident240, Hd-Aid Feb 1998

Ddasaccident240, Hd-Aid

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The investigators determined that the victim was working in a "breaching lane" when he got a detector reading. He marked the point and started to prod. He found some old food tins and continued prodding. His right hand became tired so he moved his bayonet to his left hand just before the mine went off at 08:40. The victim lost his left eye, two fingers of his left hand and had minor injuries to his right hand and body.


Fax: February 13, 1998 The White House, Office Of The Press Secretary Feb 1998

Fax: February 13, 1998 The White House, Office Of The Press Secretary

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Remarks by Samuel R. Berger, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, regarding the danger posed by Saddam Hussein and the long term strategy for dealing with the chronic problem.


Ddasaccident130, Hd-Aid Feb 1998

Ddasaccident130, Hd-Aid

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The investigators determined that the deminer was resting while his partner worked when he saw a fuse in the uncleared area at the side of the lane. He picked it up and "started playing" with it and it exploded. The Section Leader was covering for another deminer who had gone to urinate [so was not observing].


Ddasaccident125, Hd-Aid Feb 1998

Ddasaccident125, Hd-Aid

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This accident was listed in UN MAC records as a non-mine casualty and no accident inquiry had been instigated. [It was recognised that it was a mine accident when the MAC was asked to explain why it was not treated as such.]


Ddasaccident052, Hd-Aid Feb 1998

Ddasaccident052, Hd-Aid

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At 12:40 the victim was kneeling behind his base stick and demining in a heavily overgrown area. While cutting grass in front of his base stick he noticed some smoke ahead of him. He stood up to run and was only a metre away when something detonated behind him.


Ddasaccident252, Hd-Aid Jan 1998

Ddasaccident252, Hd-Aid

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The investigators determined that the victim was clearing a lane when he found a detector reading, marked it, and started to excavate with a pick. He hit the mine with the pick at 09:35 and sustained injuries to his hands and right shoulder.


Ddasaccident131, Hd-Aid Jan 1998

Ddasaccident131, Hd-Aid

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The investigators determined that the victim was working on the ridge of a stony hill [photographs showed it was very steep and rocky]. He was given permission to leave the area to urinate and went into an area declared clear by a dog survey team. The investigators expressed the view that the area was unsuitable for dogs to clear because it was too steep for them to "sit" when indicating a signal.


Alignment And Parallelism In Indonesian Phonology, John J. Mccarthy, Abigail Cohn Jan 1998

Alignment And Parallelism In Indonesian Phonology, John J. Mccarthy, Abigail Cohn

Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series

In this paper, we present a complete account of word stress in Indonesian and the ways in which it interacts with affixation, limitations on root structure, PrWd juncture, syllabification, and reduplication, developing and extending the ideas and empirical material in Cohn (1989). Phenomena that had formerly been analyzed in terms of the phonology/morphology mapping, the cycle, (non-)iterative foot assignment, and morpheme-structure constraints are all subsumed under Generalized Alignment.

Parallelism leads to examination of Alignment-based alternatives to the cycle, in which the influence of morphology on prosodic structure is direct. Furthermore, several conditions are discussed where only a parallel analysis will …


Morpheme Structure Constraints And Paradigm Occultation, John J. Mccarthy Jan 1998

Morpheme Structure Constraints And Paradigm Occultation, John J. Mccarthy

Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series

The morpheme structure constraints of classic generative phonology impose language-particular restrictions on underlying representations. It has long been known that MSCís often duplicate the functions of rules or output constraints, and so Stampe, Prince & Smolensky, and others have proposed to eliminate them. In OT, the descriptive effects of MSC’s are obtained from rankings that compel neutralization of potential underlying distinctions. One input is said to occult the other when both map onto a common output.

This paper has focused on MSC’s that prevent alternations within a paradigm. Absence of alternation is an effect of high-ranking output-output faithfulness constraints which …


Itf Enhancing Human Security Annual Report 1998, Itf-Enhancy Human Security Jan 1998

Itf Enhancing Human Security Annual Report 1998, Itf-Enhancy Human Security

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ITF Annual Report 1998


Review Of Alan S. Kaye, Ed. (1997) Phonologies Of Asia And Africa: (Including The Caucasus), John J. Mccarthy Jan 1998

Review Of Alan S. Kaye, Ed. (1997) Phonologies Of Asia And Africa: (Including The Caucasus), John J. Mccarthy

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No abstract provided.