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The two-disc edition, as well as a three-disc collector's one containing a "making of" book and special features that were unavailable on the two-disc edition, were placed in moratorium on December 31 , 2002
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In January 2000, Gov. George Ryan of Illinois halted all executions in the first moratorium in the country.
They joined other protesters in the "moratorium"—a nationwide demonstration against the war in 1969.
The International Whaling Commission banned commercial whaling in 1986, but Japan uses a clause in the moratorium to conduct "lethal research".
But with the failure to resolve the most important issue in the talks, the whaling nations will continue using loopholes in the moratorium to set their own quotas.
Concerns about strains on the village water plant resulted in a moratorium last year on major construction.
But industry officials said the fire had nothing to do with the issues being addressed in the moratorium.
"We urge others to join us in this moratorium to help poor countries get access to emergency life-saving drugs".
But dispensaries continued to proliferate by exploiting a loophole in the moratorium even as lawsuits restricted the city's ability to pass an ordinance.
Too many tenants are being taken advantage of, says McElhaney, who helped usher in the moratorium, which was originally drafted by a group of community-based organisations.
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