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complainants and alleged
Following broadcast on ITV in the UK, Pilger's documentary Palestine Is Still the Issue ( 2002 ) was alleged by complainants including the Israeli embassy, the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Conservative Friends of Israel to be inaccurate and biased.
The complainants alleged that Tracfone misled consumers by charging a roaming rate in their home calling area, and that it refused to extend their prepaid service time during handset repairs.
Among other allegations, the complainants alleged that the Republic of Cameroun is illegally occupying the territory of Southern Cameroons.

complainants and article
The jury found that not all words in the article were substantially true, but that the complainants ' reputations had not been materially injured.
The complainants also claimed that the article was one of twenty-two ( 22 ) Maclean's articles, many written by Steyn, about Muslims.

complainants and provide
Other laws attempting to address the problem include the Dowry and Bridal Gifts Restrictions Rules, 1976 and the Dowry Prohibition ( Maintenance of Lists of Presents to the Bride and Bridegroom ) Rules, 1985, which are intended to document gifts and provide complainants with stronger evidence in the event that prosecution for crimes against the bride occurs later.
Triesman contributed to establishing the extant precedent that a trade union may not provide assistance to complainants of racist or sexist harassment where the complaint is against member ( s ) of the same union, in Weaver v NATFHE.
Ofgem found that British Gas failed to re-open complaints from customers who indicated they felt the matter was not resolved adequately, failed to provide sufficient information to complainants about the energy ombudsman service, and failed to deal properly with complaints from micro-businesses because it had not implement the necessary processes and practices.

complainants and for
The statistics compiled by the OQLF for 2005 – 2006 reveal that some 1306 complainants filed 3652 complaints.
* High jury awards for the employee, attorney fees and litigation costs if the problem is ignored or not treated properly ( in case of firing the victim ) when the complainants are advised to and take the issue to court.
A few days before his installation the Long Parliament had met ; and among the complainants who hastened to appeal to it for redress was the ex-prebendary, Smart.
In the settlement, Vonage agreed to pay the states $ 3 million for the cost of the investigation, issue refunds to complainants dating back to January of 2004, and change several business practices in regards to advertising and customer retention.
King maintained his innocence, protesting that there was no statute of limitations for sex offences, which he said meant he had been unable to defend himself adequately because of the length of time that had passed ; that there was no requirement to corroborate the allegations ; and that the complainants were allowed to maintain their anonymity.
1987 ), was a lawsuit in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit held that the Mobile, Alabama schools could use textbooks which purportedly promoted " secular humanism ", characterized by the complainants as a religion.
Specifically, complainants allege receiving merchandise and / or bills for merchandise from BMG / Columbia House for CDs and / or DVDs that they did not order.
Because the punishment for such crimes, such as spousal abuse, would include the castration of the complainants own children, these crimes are unreported.
" In further explaining his request, he wrote, " Judge Levine, in the cynical guise of enforcing the rules, forces pro se complainants to run a hostile procedural gauntlet until they lose hope, and either withdraw their complaint or settle for a pittance, regardless of the merits of the case.

complainants and their
The prosecution cited a meeting with Katsav's attorneys that highlighted contradictions in their testimony, including an affectionate letter from one of the complainants after the two rapes allegedly occurred.
She claimed that any immorality was in the minds of the complainants, and in front of these groups would sing her songs " straight " to show their supposed innocence.
They give complainants wide latitude to prove their cases -- including sometimes even allowing hearsay evidence -- while hamstringing defendants.
Adjudicator Eric Whist found that Firth treated the three men in an “ aggressive and demanding manner ” and that her decision to question them was “ tainted by considerations of their race and colour .” One of the complainants, Selwyn Pieters, had previously launched a racial-bias complaint against the standardized Law School Admission Test after his application to the University of Toronto law school was rejected based on his score, and has stated that " e know that racism in the criminal justice system, in the legal profession, is endemic.
The committee's subsequent report recommended that the identity of rape complainants should be kept secret, and that the defence should be limited in its ability to cross-examine the complainant about their sexual history in an effort to attack their character.
The advertising resulted in a large number of complaints to the Advertising Standards Agency, and opposition to the film from the press and elsewhere ; however, it seems that very few of the complainants ever actually saw the film but rather based their opinion on the poster and the shocking title of the film.

complainants and rights
On civil rights, he was ambivalent: he admitted later that he had difficulty adjusting to the idea of racial integration, and in 1960 he held out to the last in favor of permitting cross-examination of black complainants in voting rights cases.

complainants and .
Cameroon also faces a complaint filed with the African Commission on Human Rights by the Southern Cameroons National Council ( SCNC ) and the Southern Cameroons Peoples Organisation ( SCAPO ) against the Government of the Republic of Cameroon, in which the complainants allege that the Republic of Cameroon is illegally occupying the territory of Southern Cameroons.
After several years a number of complainants appeared in the literature that Eneolithic seemed to the untrained eye to be produced from e-neolithic, " outside the Neolithic ," clearly not a definitive characterization of the Copper Age.
Some have expressed surprise that Heinz has responded to what they view as a small number of complainants, relative to the United Kingdom's 3. 6 million gay and lesbian consumers.
One of the complainants, a University of Alberta political science professor named Linda Trimble, said that " I was shocked.
" Shannon Sampert, a political science student who was another one of the complainants, said that she was not surprised that the appeal went in favor of Thrasher.
The main concern of those complainants was that the show portrayed violence as the primary means of resolving conflict, and that this was influencing children to behave more violently more frequently.
Among the complainants were the inhabitants of Kidderminster.
Women are not necessarily sympathetic to female complainants who have been sexually harassed.
On 30 October 2007, the state prosecution told the High Court of Justice that it had changed its mind about the indictment on the basis of evidence from the two key complainants.
The move garnered harsh criticism from the complainants ' attorneys.
DG Trade first investigates the standing of the complainants.
" In contrast, Levant says of the complainants that they are " illiberal censors who have found a quirk in our legal system, and are using it to undermine our Western traditions of freedom.
The court sentenced FEER publisher and editor, owned by Dow Jones & Company ( in turn owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp ), to pay damages to complainants.
Hall explained that the national press council would have the power to accept complaints of discrimination, in particular from " vulnerable groups " and although the council would have no power to censor media outlets, it could force them to carry the council's decisions, including counterarguments made by complainants.
The majority of complainants to the Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ) said the images were disgusting and thought it was inappropriate because spitting posed a health risk.

alleged and article
Around May 1999, Philip Njaru wrote a newspaper article where he alleged ill-treatment of civilians conducted by the 11th Navy Battalion based in Ekondo-Titi.
Kirkpatrick published an article called The Myth of Moral Equivalence in 1986, in which sharply criticized those who she alleged were claiming that there was " no moral difference " between the Soviet Union and democratic states.
" Among the accusations in the Heritage Foundation report and the Demokratizatsiya article are references to alleged policies of religious persecution, particularly anti-semitism.
That article, written by Danny Kelly, alleged that Morrissey disliked Marr working with other musicians, and that Marr and Morrissey's personal relationship had reached breaking point.
Emir Rodríguez Monegal alleged that many of Derrida's ideas were recycled from the work of Borges ( from essays and tales such as " La fruición literaria " ( 1928 ), " Elementos de preceptiva " ( 1933 ), " Pierre Menard " ( 1939 ), " Tlön " ( 1940 ), " Kafka y sus precursores " ( 1951 )), opening his article with:
On 19 March 1954, the Daily Mail printed an article which described expedition teams obtaining hair specimens from what was alleged to be a Yeti scalp found in Pangboche monastery.
Starting with an article in the magazine Middle East Quarterly, Karsh alleged that the new historians " systematically distort the archival evidence to invent an Israeli history in an image of their own making ".
One quote of his in particular, from an article he wrote for Le Monde and published in that newspaper on 15 June 2007, that " public opinion will be led to adopt, without knowing it, the proposals we dare not present to them directly ", was consistently highlighted by " No " campaigners as evidence of an alleged insidious agenda to fool the European public into accepting the text.
In an article penned by McCullagh, the alleged FBI investigator described himself as a sergeant in California's San Bernardino sheriff's office who only consulted with the FBI from time to time, a relationship which the Observer article had in his opinion purposefully misrepresented as some kind of employment relationship.
In February 2006, Loving County became the focus of an article in The New York Times detailing an alleged attempt by Libertarians Lawrence Pendarvis, Bobby Emory, and Don Duncan to " take over " Loving County and its county seat, Mentone.
In the March 17, 2003 edition of Sports Illustrated, columnist Frank Deford wrote an article entitled " The Rise and Fall of Kirby Puckett ", that documented Puckett's alleged indiscretions and attempted to contrast his private image with the much-revered public image he had previously maintained.
The aforementioned article, referring to the alleged test as " a great event that demonstrated the rapidly developing cutting-edge science and technology of the DPRK ", also makes mention of efforts by North Korean scientists to develop " safe and environment-friendly new energy ", and made no mention of plans to use fusion technology in its nuclear weapons program.
Examples include a parody of the story published in a 1970 Batman comic book, comedic references in television programmes such as The Simpsons ( 1990 ), being discussed in a 2006 episode of the Catalan soap opera El Cor de la Ciutat, and a 2009 Wired Italia magazine article which compared selected photographs of McCartney, taken before and after his alleged demise.
The Constitutional Council, in accordance with its legal powers in article 94 of the Ivorian Constitution nullified the CEI's declaration based on alleged voting fraud, and excluded votes from nine northern areas.
The article alleged that the quintessentially English town had been taken over by a sinister Eastern European drug and crimes ring nicknamed the ' Baltic Mafia ' who were terrifying local residents.
* In November 1995, a Sunday Telegraph newspaper article alleged Libya's Saif al-Islam Gaddafi ( Muammar Gaddafi's son ) was connected to a currency counterfeiting plan.
In June 2006, Gordon Ramsay, his production company, and his producer accepted an out-of-court settlement of £ 75, 000 from Associated Newspapers, after an article in London's Evening Standard written by Lewis-Smith alleged that Ramsay had faked television scenes and installed an incompetent chef.
Turning away from the Enlightenment conception of Greek myth as a reflection of a universal religion in its infancy, Müller placed the study squarely as the outcome of an encounter between the particular character of a people and a specific historical setting, where, in the broadest sense it has remained, though his convictions that the core of each culture is uniquely its own led him to deny the influence of Egyptian art on Greek art ,< ref > In his article “ On the alleged Egyptian origin of Greek art ” (“ Ueber
Hersh's article alleged that Perle had business dealings with Saudi investors and linked him to the intelligence-related computer firm Trireme Partners LLP, which he claimed stood to profit from the war in Iraq.
In an article in Middle East Quarterly, he alleged that " extensive quotations from the reports of all three Jewish participants the meetings do not support Shlaim's account ... the report of Ezra Danin and Eliahu Sasson on the Golda Meir meeting ( the most important Israeli participant and the person who allegedly clinched the deal with Abdullah ) is conspicuously missing from Shlaim's book, despite his awareness of its existence ".
In an 18, 000-word article in Institutional Investor ( January 2006 ), the magazine detailed Shleifer's alleged efforts to use his inside knowledge of and sway over the Russian economy in order to make lucrative personal investments, all while leading a Harvard group, advising the Russian government, that was under contract with the U. S. The article suggests that Summers shielded his fellow economist from disciplinary action by the University.
A two-part article in The New York Times in 1979 by Howard Blum and Paul L. Montgomery alleged that LaRouche had turned it — at that point with 1, 000 members in 37 offices in North America, and 26 in Europe and Latin America — into an extreme-right, anti-Semitic organization, despite the presence of Jewish members.
An April 2012 article in The New York Times reported that a former executive of Wal-Mart de Mexico alleged in September 2005 that Wal-Mart de Mexico had paid bribes via local fixers called gestores to officials throughout Mexico in order to obtain construction permits, information, and other favors, that Wal-Mart investigators found credible evidence that Mexican and American laws had been broken, and that Wal-Mart executives in the United States " hushed up " the allegations.

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