Funds moved from culture ministry to buy airplanes, spokeswoman BAGHDAD/ Aswat al-Iraq: Iraqiya bloc spokeswoman Maysoon al-Damalouji said here today that the ministry of culture moved funds allocated to Baghdad: Capital of Culture Project to the ministry of defence to by airplanes.
What does MINDEF stand for?
MINDEF stands for Ministry of Defence (Singapore)
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- Mission Integration and Development
- Mobile internet and Navigation Device (Clarion)
- Modern Ideas and New Designs
- Moving in New Directions (Montreal high school)
- Automation of Proofs by Mathematical Induction
- Microwave-Induced Nitrogen Discharge At Atmospheric Pressure
- Metabolic, Immunologic, Neurologic Digestive Disorders
- Minimum Due Date
- Ministerie van Defensie (Dutch Ministry of Defence)
- Mine Defense Development Unit
- Mine Division
- Modified Intermediate Neglect of Differential Overlap
- Modified Intermediate Neglect of Differential Overlap (Version 3)
- Modified Intermediate Neglect of Differential Overlap (Version 3) for Limited Electrons
- Modified Intermediate Neglect of Differential Overlap/ S=Overlap Integral R=Internuclear Distance
- Medical Information Network Distribution Service (Japan)
- Mental Illness Needs Discussion Sessions (Southfield, MI)
- Mobile Information and New Data Services
- Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore
Samples in periodicals archive:
2004 Congressional Budget Justification - Foreign Operations In December of 2001, representatives of the Ministry of Defence from the Government of India and their counterparts in the United States Department of Defense convened the first meeting of a newly formed India and U.
PLANNING PHASE Application of Network-Centric Operations in Crises Management: Insights from the Asian SARS Crisis This case study, conducted in collaboration with the Singapore Ministry of Defence, explores how the Government of Singapore employed network-centric operations concepts in dealing with the outbreak of SARS in 2003.
Who are the Ministry of Defence really defending - themselves?