  "I see no reason why Iran should backtrack on its pledges," ElBaradei said, adding that U.N. inspectors were working in Iran this week. "Obviously it would have serious implications if they do not cooperate fully with us ... I hope and I am confident they will continue to cooperate. " Are these the same serious implications the UN leveled against Iraq for its lack of cooperation?
Please. The Oklahoma Attorney General's Office, out of courtesy to the world court, asked a state Appeals Court to delay the execution of Osbaldo Torres, a Mexican citizen. You know.
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As a traveler I am aware that during my stay in a foreign country I am subject to the laws of that nation. I am reminded of the case of that young American man who was caned in Singapore for vandalizing some cars.
Torres was convicted and sentenced in accordance with American law. Tend your own knitting, world court. U.S. forestry officials announced on Thursday that they would significantly expand the amount of logging allowed in California's Sierra Nevada mountains in what they described as an effort to curb wildfires.
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"I personally witnessed the human suffering and catastrophic damage caused by those fires," Forest Service Regional Forester Jack Blackwell said.
"I am personally convinced that future droughts in the Sierra Nevada, coupled with periods of wind and high temperatures, could lead to the same devastation there," he said in a statement. "It is my professional responsibility to take decisive action. " All I can say is .
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Thank you! And I would like to plug a great website at this point: [url=http://www.pushback.com [link]] Bob Keeshan, who gently entertained and educated generations of children as television's walrus-mustachioed Captain Kangaroo, died Friday at 76. The world is a little lonelier today. We miss you already Captain Kangaroo. 
