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1998 and appeal
" Kimberly Jones of The Austin Chronicle noted that the two leading characters being mistreated was the biggest disappointment from The Wedding Planner, feeling that while Lopez and McConaughey have " enormous charisma " ( referencing Lopez's work on Out of Sight ( 1998 ) as an example ) the " blandness of The Wedding Planner burlap-sacks their appeal in an altogether dowdy outing for two stars who deserve much snazzier threads.
In recent years, with deep economic and social crisis provoked by neoliberal policies, the right wing lost appeal in the region ( with the major exception being Colombia ) and the election of a sequence of left wing presidents began with Hugo Chávez ' victory on the 1998 presidential election in Venezuela.
The appeal was heard by the Court of Appeal ( Civil Division ) in November 1998 and dismissed.
In 1998, the Supreme Court rejected a prosecutor's appeal to retry Pettersson citing that evidence was not strong enough to place him at the scene of the shooting.
While acclaimed by the press in 1998 as the most realistic racing simulator ever, GPL did not sell very well, especially in the US where a Formula One-based racing game holds less appeal than it does in the rest of the world.
On January 23, 1998, Thrasher filed an appeal against the university's decision.
The appeal hearing began on Monday September 28, 1998.
The appeal process was completed on Monday November 2, 1998, with the university overturning the charges against Thrasher.
Sections 54 to 59 of the Access to Justice Act 1999 and Part 52 of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 came into force on 2 May 2000, and created one universal appeals system ; not all of these are to the Court of Appeal, with the principle used that an appeal should go to the next highest court in the hierarchy.
Under the Civil Procedure Rules 1998, the appeal must have " a real prospect of success ", or there must be " some other compelling reason why the appeal should be heard " for it to be accepted.
On October 13, 1998, the Supreme Court rejected an appeal, allowing the Sixth Circuit decision and the city amendment to stand.
A subsequent court of appeal decision in 1998 declared Reynolds had not received a fair hearing in his High Court action and the case continued to be heard in the House of Lords.
The Supreme Court, in November 1998, declined to hear an appeal by the record company of an earlier legal ruling giving the rights to the band.
However, in the 1980s, the competition became seen as old-fashioned and politically incorrect in its native Britain, and despite its global appeal, stopped showing on British television until Channel 5 aired it briefly in 1998, then shifted between lesser-known satellite channels, and is now webcast only and little-known in Britain.
* Sir Kenneth James Keith ( 1998 )— court of appeal justice
Following a 1998 appeal for a pardon on the part of Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, President Bill Clinton pardoned Morison on January 20, 2001, the last day of his presidency, despite the CIA's opposition to the pardon.
On 23 May 1998, following a £ 25, 000 appeal by the Friends of Coleridge and the National Trust, two further rooms on the first floor were officially opened by William Coleridge, 5th Baron Coleridge.
In Wallace's 1998 obituary, The Huntsville Times political editor John Anderson summarized the impact from the 1968 campaign: " His startling appeal to millions of alienated white voters was not lost on Richard Nixon and other GOP strategists.
In a 1998 judgment, and on appeal in 2000, the courts affirmed a new qualified privilege for the media to discuss politicians when expressing the criticisms as the " honest opinion " of the author.
The Rockets began an appeal in January 1998 against the court order to stay at the Summit, but then dropped it in May, because they felt that a new arena would be ready by the time they finished their lease.
" Forrest Stroud's 1998 review of Pirch stated it has " great selection of features and is an IRC client that will especially appeal to novice IRC users ", such as the capability of simultaneous multiple server connections.
" In 1998, the band dropped the name Oil and replaced it with Camp Kill Yourself, proposed by Miller as " the new band name, the new direction, the new movement ," thus dropping their " mainstream ... pop appeal " approach.
Commenting on the film's enduring appeal, in 1998 Roeg described the film as:

1998 and court
In 1998, a United States federal district court in Virginia ruled that the imposition of mandatory filtering in a public library violates the First Amendment of the U. S. Bill of Rights.
In England and Wales, under the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 ( CPR ), an expert witness is required to be independent and address his or her expert report to the court.
* 1998 – A diplomatic conference adopts the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, establishing a permanent international court to prosecute individuals for genocide, Crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression.
Orhan Pamuk's historical novel Benim Adım Kırmızı ( My Name is Red, 1998 ) takes place at the court of Murad III, during nine snowy winter days of 1591, which the writer uses in order to convey the tension between East and West.
* 1998 – A court in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan declares accused terrorist Osama bin Laden " a man without a sin " in regard to the 1998 U. S. embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania.
On October 12, 1998 twenty-five soldiers in the Sierra Leone army, including Corporal Tamba Gborie, Brigadier Hassan Karim Conteh, Colonel Samuel Francis Koroma, Major Kula Samba and Colonel Abdul Karim Sesay, were executed by firing squad after they were convicted at a court martial in Freetown for orchestrating the 1997 coup that ousted president Kabbah from power.
Eldred v. Ashcroft, 537 U. S. 186 ( 2003 ) was a court case in the United States challenging the constitutionality of the 1998 Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act ( CTEA ).
In June, 1998, California passed Proposition 220, which allowed the judges in each county to determine if the county should have only one trial court.
Sampras also won a 1998 clay court tournament in Atlanta, defeating Jason Stoltenberg in the final.
After a 1994 plan was approved and a bond issue passed, additional elementary magnet schools were opened and district attendance plans redrawn, which resulted in the Topeka schools meeting court standards of racial balance by 1998.
Following years of negotiations aimed at establishing a permanent international tribunal to prosecute individuals accused of genocide and other serious international crimes, such as crimes against humanity, war crimes and the recently defined crimes of aggression, the United Nations General Assembly convened a five-week diplomatic conference in Rome in June 1998 " to finalize and adopt a convention on the establishment of an international criminal court ".
The Magic had home court advantage for the first time since the 1998 – 99 season.
The team experienced success on the court in the following season, clinching their first playoff appearance since 1998.
The United States district court backed Boosey & Hawkes's case in 1996, but the Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the ruling in 1998, stating that Disney's original " license for motion picture rights extends to video format distribution.
In 1998, the legislature changed the law to allow counties with unincorporated county seats to hold court sessions at annexes or satellite courthouses.
The records opened by court order in 1998 also revealed the state's deep complicity in the murders of three civil rights workers at Philadelphia, Mississippi, because its investigator A. L.
* In the 1998 murder of university student Matthew Shepard, the defendants claimed in court that the young man's homosexual proposition enraged them to the point of murder.
* He Got Game ( 1998 ) by Spike Lee, starring Denzel Washington: scenes filmed in an Old Westbury home's indoor basketball court
In 1998, the Freedom From Religion Foundation in the city went to court over a religious statue on public land.
It was the centerpiece of a United States federal court espionage trial following the arrest of the Wasp Network of Cuban spies in 1998.
* Daishowa Inc. v. Friends of the Lubicon, from 1995 to 1998 a series of judgements 1536 1995 1429 1998 ( ONGD ) established that defendants, who had accused a global company of engaging in " genocide ", were entitled to recover court costs due to the public interest in the criticism, even if it was rhetorically unjustifiable.

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