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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Layla)
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Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 11:17:02 -0700
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</title><!--native.Sharifi told the Isna News Agency that an investigation is being conducted
to see if it is legally and religiously possible to execute Ashtiani
by hanging and that once a determination is made, the sentence will
be carried out.The comments have reignited efforts to get Ashtiani freed.Irans most
recent attempt to escape another international embarrassment by converting the sentence to
death by hanging still results in Iran violating its obligations under international
law, said Tiffany Barrans of The American Center for Law and Justice,
a Washington-based civil rights watchdog group that is calling for the unconditional
release of Ashtiani.The regimes post hoc attempts to justify Ashtianis death sentence
by digging up old criminal charges should be seen as nothing less
than an attempt to hide its flagrant disregard for human rights," Barrans
said. "Ashtianis previous charge and sentence for her alleged involvement with her
husbands murder, a sentence which
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</tr><!--pression that maybe they aren't welcome," said Rolf Lundberg, the U.S. Chamber
of Commerce's top lobbyist.To help make the U.S. appear more welcoming, Congress
approved last year a $200 million annual marketing campaign.In Las Vegas, where
travelers to the Strip have traditionally kept Nevada's economy afloat, tourism and
government leaders are desperate to keep businesses open and create jobs in
a state with the nation's highest unemployment rate."The industries affected by tourism
are all behind it," said Republican Rep. Joe Heck of southern Nevada,
who has sponsored a bill in the House that would require shorter
visa interview delays, among other measures. "We need the jobs."Ocampo, who spent
her vacation shopping at upscale boutiques and visiting family in California, said
she would be more eager to come back if she knew her
business was wanted."Everyone wants to visit the Statue of Liberty and Disneyland,"
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help them expand union power."I guess he could squeeze that in, but
I think it is a bad idea. I think recess appointments, for
the most part, are done to bypass the Senate, the advice and
consent that is required under the Constitution," said Sen. Phil Gingrey, R-Ga.Gingrey
is one of several lawmakers who say not only do they want
to avoid the recess appointments, they want the NLRB to disappear altogether.The
NLRB had tried to prevent Boeing from opening a plant in South
Carolina, a right-to-work state, saying to do so would be to bypass
union rules on its plant in Washington state. The complaint was dropped
after Boeing extended its contract with labor groups in Washington to 2016
and agreed its 737 Max airplane would be built on the West
Coast.Gingrey said that action is way beyond the scope of the NLRB's
authority."We would be better if they could not do anything for the
next year b
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names, the ad says "serial hypocrites and flip-floppers can't clean up the
mess" in Washington.
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</body><!--ttance to a public hospital without permission from a male guardian.The country
is guided by an ultraconservative interpretation of Islam called Wahhabism.Hatoun al-Fasi, a
women's history professor in Riyadh, said just the announcement that Saudi women
can run for office and vote without permission will stir debate."It's being
brought up out of the blue and could open doors to discussions
that we have enough of already," al-Fasi said.While King Abdullah has pushed
for some changes on women's rights, he has been cautious not to
push too hard against ultraconservative clerics, who have in the past challenged
social reforms. Saudi's ruling family draws its legitimacy from the backing of
the kingdom's religious establishment.The male guardianship laws are particularly stifling for women,
Saudi female activist Wajeha al-Hawidar said."These laws make the woman like a
child in all aspects of her life. She is not dealt with
as an adult with a fully developed brain," al
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