This topical work tends to attract the most attention from the Congress, the press and the public.
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The Klebnikov trial was closed to the press and the public, with all participants under a strict gag order imposed by the judge.
Lord Justice Leveson said the hearing would examine the relationship between the press and the public, the press and the police and the press and politicians.
Come the 1990s, the press and the public turned against the royals as they became mired in financial woes and riven by the divorce of Charles and Diana.
Second, the debate over these issues has been open and frank both with the press and the public, showing that Chile is a sound and mature democracy capable of handling critical moments.
"The court has stated that a 'somewhat substantial' but unspecified concern about 'safety' supports its decisions to close the proceedings to all members of the press and the public, " according to one court filing.
What bankers will surely notice and some other senior businessmen too is that politicians who queued up to be their friends have now turned on them with the press and the public cheering them on.
The Citigroup Global Markets case is yet another illustration that, no matter how much some in the press and the public might yearn to identify clear villains whose fraud is to blame for the meltdown in the CDO market and the resulting 2008 financial crisis, when you investigate the facts, that is not the reality.
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I'm convinced that we have in fact provided an enormous amount of information to the press and to the public.
And so, really, this is really building up a head of steam here in the press and in the public, but is putting a lot of pressure on Tony Blair and his government to really start to resolve it and to get those 15 personnel home to Britain.
Judge Robert Atherton has ruled that the tribunal, which will hear the case at Ashworth Hospital, will be relayed to the press and public at the Civil Justice Centre Manchester, as had been planned in July.
Such questions, if posed promptly by members of the press, the Congress and the public at large, may help expose serious pitfalls loomifng for American diplomacy -- or at least expose the shortcomings inherent in the Administration's approach for dealing with them.
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The regulations published by the Pentagon stipulate that the accused will be considered innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, that he cannot be compelled to testify against himself, and that the trials should be open to the press and public if possible.
He altered the plans so a High Court judge, rather than ministers, would have the final decision over whether the press and public would be banned from an inquest.
The hacking scandal prompted Cameron to set up an independent, judge-led inquiry -- named for Lord Justice Leveson, its chairman -- to make recommendations on journalistic ethics and examine the relationship of the press with the public, police and politicians.
And that, reassuringly was the verdict of most of the public and the press in Sydney.
The survey was based on 40, 000 interviews conducted over the past eight months by the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy.
Much more importantly, it requires someone who will, from Day One, have the confidence of that community's professionals and command the respect of Congress, his or her counterparts in the executive branch, foreign interlocutors, the public and the press.
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His objections, however, should only redouble the critical attention that his behavior during and after Vietnam is given by the press and public alike.
To his credit, he has responded to the latest charges with characteristic forthrightness and courage, affirming the importance of public and press confidence in the defense department's official declarations while underscoring the military's need to use deception in appropriate circumstances to assure tactical and strategic success.
But the report has disappointed the Israeli press and public, who wanted heads to roll.
Meanwhile, recent comments by Hayward, including the acknowledgment that the oil giant was not equipped with the proper tools to handle the disaster surrounding the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, have resulted in some bad press and increased the public's ire toward the company, leading BP to host a conference call with worried investors Friday.
However, the panel later closed the meeting to the press and public.
Mr Hygate's lawyer, Peter Keith-Lucas, told the committee before the press and public were asked to leave, that the members should refer the matter to the full council.
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The Policy and Resources Committee discussed Mr Hygate's suspension after excluding the press and public on 30 October.
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The famously eager British press--and the public at large--lapped up news about the enigmatic billionaire.
The inquiry's first stage will examine relations between the press and public.
Answering that question in the negative, he notes, is Tara McKelvey, a correspondent for What's Left of Newsweek, in a 27-page report for the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy.
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In Illinois, federal prosecutors, the press and the governor's office are all endowed with the public's trust and they're all expected to honor it.
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