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ags and patting down visitors.Once through the
gates, posters with photos of Morsi and slogans calling him the "legitimate
president" are plastered on tents, corners and light poles while giant loudspeakers
play some of his fiery speeches and women chant "Morsi is my
president."The overwhelming majority of the protesters echo the demands
of the Brotherhood leaders still free: Reinstate Morsi, reverse all measures
taken by the military, including the suspension of the disputed constitution
and the disbanding of the Islamist-controlled legislature. Only if these
demands are met, they insist, would they halt the two Cairo sit-ins
and the demonstrations, which has attracted crowds of up to 20,000.But privately,
the Rabaah protesters acknowledge that their sit-in is their last bargaining
chip in the face of a fierce onslaught by the military and
loyal media that label the encampment as a hideout for terrorists. Islamic
militants also have been stepping up attacks against security forces in
lawless areas in the Sinai Peninsula, raising fears that extremists could
exploit the anger over Morsi's removal to spread insurgency."We will not
have a life outside of here," Shawki Hamed, a schoolteacher in his
early 40s, said while squatting cross-legged inside one of the hundreds
of tents now dotting the site. "We have seen with our own
eyes the way they manipulate the truth. They attack us, then portray
us as terrorists. ... If Morsi is not back, o
ril.It can only be
bad thing for people to be haggling over seats, said Hunter, who
worked in the airline industry for more than 30 years. It could
start a trend that will be hard for the airline industry to
turn off. Once the airlines start letting this happen it could cause
serious problems, because inevitably there will be disputes. Where is it
going to stop?Currently, if onboard disputes arise, its up to the cabin
crew to resolve the situation. In any in-flight disagreement, if the captain
considers an argument a security issue, he can have the offending passenger
removed from the plane.Heather Poole, a flight attendant for a major U.S.
carrier and the author of Cruising Attitude: Tales of Crashpads, Crew Drama,
and Crazy Passengers at 35,000 Feet, has seen passengers offering each other
cash to switch seats without incident, and even has resorted to bribing
fellow passengers herself. When she was traveling with her 3-year-old son,
bought another passenger lunch and drinks in order to entice him to
switch seats, so she could sit next to her child."If I saw
someone trying to pay someone else off (to switch seats), I wouldn't
interfere.I'd assume they knew each other and someone owed the other person
money," said Poole.Experts say the traveling public should expect more seat
jockeying, as more travelers get stuck in middle seats or away from
family members.Andrew Thomas, an associate professor at the University of
Akron and travel i
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> le Commissioner Susan Jackson and hearing officer
Robin Bates, a retired Nevada prison warden, that he was sorry for
his actions."I just wish I never went to that room," the 66-year-old
Simpson said. He added he has made amends with Beardsley and Fromong.While
in prison, Simpson has earned pennies an hour working in the prison
gym, keeping equipment sanitized and umpiring and coaching games in the
prison yard.He said he made a promise to the warden when he
arrived at Lovelock Correctional Center 90 miles east of Reno that he
would that he would be "the best person" they ever had at
the facility, adding, "I think for the most part I've kept my
word on that."He also said he's acted as jailhouse counselor of sorts
to other inmates, some of whom are serving time for similar crimes.But
Simpson said his deed was different."They were trying to steal other people's
property," he said of other prisoners. "They were trying to steal other
people's money."My crime was trying to retrieve for my family my own
property," Simpson said.While Simpson remains behind bars, his best chance
at freedom lies with Clark County District Judge Linda Marie Bell, who
is considering whether he deserves a new trial.During a hearing in May,
Simpson's current lawyers Patricia Palm and Ozzie Fumo argued his trial
attorney, Yale Galanter, botched Simpson's defense and had a conflict of
interest in the case.Bell has yet to issue a decision. If she
rules in Simpson's fav
LONDON A prominent Saudi prince has lost a case in Britain
over the handling the sale of a jet to the late Libyan
dictator Moammar Gadhafi.Prince Alwaleed bin Talal was being sued by Jordanian
businesswoman Daad Sharab, who claimed she was owed a 6.5 million pound
($9.9 million) commission for helping arrange the 2005 sale.The prince,
a nephew of Saudi King Abdullah whose wealth is estimated in the
billions, had denied agreeing to pay a specific commission.High Court Judge
Peter Smith ruled against the prince Wednesday at a hearing in London,
describing his evidence as "confusing and too unreliable."Sharab praised
the ruling, saying the decision reinforced her faith in the impartiality
of British courts.
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