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The travel ban suggests that he may be arrested and put on trial.

But to Japanese critics, the new outdoor smoking ban suggests that officials in this tidy nation worry more about singed suits than sooty lungs.

"The precedent set by the US September 2008 ban suggests that the measure is too lame to prevent a sharp downswing in prices if sentiment is bearish".

This ban suggests that concerns with junk mail might be hiding a deeper problem - that by misusing email, we effectively spam our work colleagues.

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet The travel ban suggests that he may be arrested and put on trial.

Similarly, many countries' open opposition to the ban suggests they question the right of the international community to restrict their activities.

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Mr. Ban suggested that the investigation would concentrate solely on a rocket attack on Tuesday that killed 26 people.

DrugScope said there were no figures on the extent of Spice's use, but the number of sites selling the drug before the ban suggested a substantial user base in the UK and elsewhere.

Ban suggested to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 1994 that shelters made of paper be constructed for Rwandan refugees; he was made a consultant to the agency in 1995, and 50 such structures were built in 1998.

Another Israeli official said that in a closed meeting with Mr. Peres, Mr. Ban suggested that Israel, as the stronger party, should release Palestinian prisoners as one way of improving the atmosphere.

High-level diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis continued in the region, with Ban suggesting in a video link to the UN security council in New York from Ramallah that a breakthrough could be imminent, although he could not disclose details "at this highly sensitive moment".

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