New England town halls were meant to show-case harmony and consensus, not be a forum for free opinions.
He might initiate an anti-corruption show case, but he cannot fight the corruption that glues his system together.
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When it comes to new series, media buyers are forced to rely on differentiators like night of the week (Thursday nights, for instance, are more desirable than Friday nights, and are thus more expensive), expected demographic (shows that skew younger tend to be more attractive) and the newcomer's lead-in show (or shows, in the case of a programming block like Fox's Sunday-night animation domination).
Other lawsuits have been filed against the FARC in federal court, records show -- including a pending 2009 case seeking damages filed by three American contractors who were held hostage by the guerrilla group.
Housing, too, is still soft in the US. The latest Case-Shiller numbers show prices sinking nationwide.
The Savile case - and others - show the need for such change they say.
Case in point: The Show-Me-State of Missouri has been thrown onto the national stage this week in ways that few progressives or conservatives might have imagined.
Mr Ribadu said his commission - set up by President Olusegun Obasanjo's government - intended to use this case to show "no one is above the law".
The Welsh Conservatives have already spotted a flaw in which case - by and large the figures show lower RAMI rates in smaller hospitals, not larger ones.
Annette started lobbying President Carter and the Soviet Union for answers about his fate, even peppering President Carter with questions about the case on a radio call-in show.
The book, which has been exhibited overseas on only three previous occasions, is normally kept on show in carefully-controlled conditions in a specially-built case in the Trinity College library.
" Making the case for left-wing voters to show up in November, Mr. Obama told Rolling Stone that he is presiding over "the most successful administration in a generation in moving progressive agendas forward.
Liz Forgan, former BBC honcho, said the show looked like it had been pre-prepared too much in case it had been a very quiet day in the news.
If Professor Henshaw is right, his theory would be backed by epidemiological evidence - an analysis of every childhood cancer case would show more cases than expected living in these conditions.
Key to the prosecutors' case is a film posted online thought to show 33-year-old Lin's murder.
Investors will get another data point from the housing market on Tuesday, the Case-Shiller Home Price indexes, which should show continued strength in the residential real estate sector.
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The BBC Two show, which followed the best-selling author as he examined the case for assisted suicide, was described by the judges as "groundbreaking, revelatory and profoundly moving".
In this particular instance, a 1995 law designed to protect securities firms from abusive investor lawsuits says that before the (often expensive) fact-finding period of a case begins, plaintiffs must show a "strong inference" that a company intended to engage in fraud.
Mr Case has the inner self-confidence not to need to show off and appear clever.
It usually starts to show itself when young players move into their mid-20s and that is the case with Wayne now.
In 2007 Gary Griffin directed a revival of "Passion" in Chicago Shakespeare Theater's 300-seat black-box performing space that made the strongest possible case for the show.
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In this case good policy is also good politics: polls show nearly three-quarters of the American people support the deployment of missile defenses and by similar margins will choose candidates who pledge to deploy such systems.
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At the Dixie Gun and Knife Show in Raleigh, a 12-gauge shotgun discharged as its owner unzipped its case for a law enforcement officer to check at a security entrance, injuring three people, state Agriculture Department spokesman Brian Long said.
So - but they do have under Mexican electoral law to show that there is a case, a legal case to open those polling stations and start recounting again.
The reports even show soldier lingo for the drug -- calling it "Afghani dip" in one case where three soldiers were accused of using the opiate, the Army investigative reports show.
Police later explained that a a 36-year-old man from Wilmington, North Carolina, was unfastening the case of his 12-gauge shotgun on a table near the show entrance when it accidentally discharged.
Dictated to a secretary using a noiseless portable black Remington typewriter constructed so the keyboard was less distracting to the master-orator one exhibited in the first glass case of the show Churchill's speeches were prepared for delivery in verse form.
The show will mark the first time a lead character in a television sitcom -- in this case Ellen Morgan, played by Ellen Degeneres -- announces her homosexuality.
Glasberg said he believed the leaks were an attempt to show that investigators were making progress in the 10-month anthrax investigation, and compared the case to that of Richard Jewell, the security guard originally cited in media reports as a prime suspect in the 1996 Olympic Park bombing.
Military experts not involved in the case speculated that Hasan, an American-born Muslim, likely will try to show that he was trying to defend Muslims against U.S. troops in a war that he believes is illegal and immoral.
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