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Michael Howard, Baron Howard of Lympne, CH, PC, QC, (born Michael Hecht, 7 July 1941) is a British politician, who served as the Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from November 2003 to December 2005. He had previously held cabinet positions in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major, including Secretary of State for Employment (1990–92), Secretary of State for the Environment (1992–93) and Home Secretary (1993–97).
Howard was born in Gorseinon, South Wales. He joined the Young Conservatives at 15 and studied at Peterhouse, Cambridge. In 1964 he was called to the Bar and became a Queen's Counsel in 1982. He became a Member of Parliament (MP) in the 1983 General Election, representing the constituency of Folkestone and Hythe. This quickly led to promotion and Howard became Minister for Local Government in 1987. Under Prime Minister John Major (1990–1997), he held several cabinet positions including Secretary of State for Employment (1990–1992) and Home Secretary (1993–1997).
Actors: Jeffrey Hall (producer), Jeff Allin (actor), Mark Anduss (editor), Altorro Prince Black (actor), Chris Stezin (actor), Jonathon Church (editor), Karen Palting (actress), Vallery Linn (producer), Amber Jackson (writer), Frank B. Moorman (actor), John Williamson (writer), Amber Jackson (director), Joseph Harrell (actor), Kelsey Saunders (actor), Richard Fiske (actor),
Plot: In this unique interactive movie, viewers play as the lead characters in the movie, make decisions, and see consequences based on their choices. In "A Special Trust" you learn what it's like to be a senior leader in the Army, working through events and dilemmas that will challenge your ideas of what it means to be a professional. A Special Trust challenges you to make tough moral and ethical decisions at the top of a critical organization.
Keywords: army, ethics, interactiveA blinding flash of white light
Lit up the sky over Gaza tonight
People running for cover
Not knowing whether they’re dead or alive
They came with their tanks and their planes
With ravaging fiery flames
And nothing remains
Just a voice rising up in the smoky haze
Chorus: We will not go down
In the night, without a fight
You can burn up our mosques and our homes and our schools
But our spirit will never die
We will not go down
In Gaza tonight
Women and children alike
Murdered and massacred night after night
While the so-called leaders of countries afar
Debated on who’s wrong or right
But their powerless words were in vain
And the bombs fell down like acid rain
But through the tears and the blood and the pain
You can still hear that voice through the smoky haze