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    With the party forming a majority on council, ABC approved several of its key policy planks in the first few council meetings of the 2022–2026 term, including adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism, [11] green-lighting "urgent measures to uplift Vancouver's Chinatown," [12] and directing city staff to budget $16 million to hire 100 police officers and 100 mental health nurses.

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    Murphy first worked at Kenyon & Eckhardt as an account executive, [3] before becoming a brand manager for Lever Brothers. [2] [3] His fortunes changed when broadcaster and author Lowell Thomas, and his business manager/partner, Frank Smith, led a New York City-based investor group to buy control of Albany, New York-based Hudson Valley Broadcasting Company, [5] in 1954 and hired Murphy to run ...

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    The ABC Board is a board of directors that is responsible for the operations of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. [1] It is made up of five to seven directors chosen by the Australian government, and a managing director who is appointed by the board itself.