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The union survived as an underground operation, printing discussion
documents
and organizing rallies.
A review of the
documents
presented to the Secretary-General’s High Level Panel on the Post-2015 Development Agenda, chaired by the Presidents of Indonesia and Liberia and the Prime Minister of Great Britain, reveals a broad range of recommendations, rooted in a deep understanding of current and future global health problems.
A good start would be to publish key
documents
that are constantly referred to by Iranians but never seen – say, Ayatollah Khamenei’s fatwa that reportedly rules that Islam prohibits the production, stockpiling, and use of nuclear weapons?
Evidence and procedural
documents
are lost or destroyed;
documents
key to the legal process are altered; and state security is invoked to deny information.
The government has ordered civil registry officers to refrain from issuing any identity
documents
for persons who were born to “foreign parents” and received Dominican birth certificates under what the government now calls “irregular circumstances.”
Moreover, identity
documents
that the Dominican state already issued are being declared invalid retroactively.
Without identity documents, people are barred from schools, denied health care, prevented from marrying, and refused official
documents
like birth certificates and driver’s licenses.
In Russia, only two Gulag sites, in Solovki and in Perm, have small museums that show conditions in the camps, the techniques of torture and murder, the documents, and the portraits.
There have been leaks of UN
documents
citing Albanian sources who name people involved.
An assessment of the application
documents
conducted by the Ifo Institute for Economic Research, of which I am President, found that the nearly 2,000 potential projects would cost a total of €1.3 trillion, with about €500 billion spent before the end of 2017.
Britain’s Retreat from Free SpeechNEW YORK – The ordeal of David Miranda – the partner of Guardian columnist Glenn Greenwald detained at London’s Heathrow Airport, interrogated for nine hours, and forced to surrender his electronic devices (some of which allegedly contained
documents
leaked to Greenwald by the former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden)– is a shocking demonstration of the changed climate surrounding the press.
If the Guardian must stand alone now, next it will be the Daily Telegraph or the Financial Times that will face menacing calls from Whitehall and demands to spike a story or hand over the
documents
involved in an investigative report.
Documents, going back to the Ottoman period, are sometimes produced, but their authenticity and provenance are often in doubt.
The materials contained in that book, which I brought out of China and decided to make public, consist of hundreds of documents, including minutes and transcripts of meetings at which the most important leaders of the People’s Republic deliberated on how to handle the Tienanmen demonstrations; key speeches; notes on crucial telephone conversations between leaders; classified reports from security agencies; and dispatches from the police and military.
Taken as a whole, these
documents
provide a rare glimpse into the modus operandi of China’s leaders.
I believe that these
documents
will help serve those elusive ends.
After all, as Roosevelt pointed out,
documents
expressing ideals “carry no weight unless the people know them, unless the people understand them, unless the people demand that they be lived.”
As one contractor, Ashraful Alam, put it: “Purchasing reams of tender
documents
and physically submitting them to government procurement entities was difficult for me, let alone winning any contracts.
An ongoing project started in 2008 by the national government and the World Bank
documents
the promise.
Most obvious is the new European General Staff now being formed in Belgium, whose work will inevitably duplicate what NATO already does, while adding yet another military bureaucracy, with its administrative support, extra pay and allowances for service abroad, mass of
documents
in two languages and more.
Their skepticism is hardly groundless: internal
documents
obtained in recent lawsuits reveal that drug companies often fail to submit critical safety information to regulatory agencies, as required by law, and fail to communicate such information to physicians and patients.
The Shape of Charges to Come?WASHINGTON, DC – When the news broke last week about the specific
documents
sought by Robert Mueller, the special counsel heading the federal investigation into Russia’s role in the 2016 election and whether Donald Trump’s campaign colluded with the Kremlin, a chill fell over Trump’s already jittery White House.
The
documents
to be turned over covered some familiar events that could well lead to Trump being charged with obstruction of justice, or might show that his campaign was, at the very least, interested in playing with the Russians.
The review process is transparent and governments are invited to participate by nominating experts to various working groups, reviewing and commenting on IPCC draft documents, and approving final IPCC reports.
“It could be that they’re planning a surprise birthday party,” says Elizabeth Charnock, whose company, Cataphora, analyzes e-mail traffic and content as well as other documents, primarily for clients involved in litigation and crime detection.
Data concerning patents
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America's advantage: in the late 1990s 56% of all global patents in high-tech fields was granted to US applicants, only 11% to EU applicants.
Such an outcome would mean that governments could recoup hundreds of billions of dollars in tobacco-related health-care costs and force the release of internal industry
documents.
He would argue, I believe, that he has no power other than to authenticate and publish
documents
that others send to him about people with power, and thus that he has no obligation to reveal anything about himself.
In fact, the WikiLeaks model is fairly sensible: it solicits
documents
from anyone, assesses whether they are real, and posts them with alerts to the establishment press, which operates as de facto gatekeeper to the masses.
Following WikiLeaks’ release in July of tens of thousands of
documents
on the Afghan war, a Taliban spokesman told British journalists that the group was “studying the report” with a view to identifying and punishing anyone found to have collaborated with US forces.
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