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To be fair to Smith, the CMA was never going to be allowed to host a fireworks display.
And why should neighboring Belarus be allowed to host the 2014 World Hockey Championships when the regime has imprisoned pro-democracy activists?
He added that ATO local chapter would not be allowed to host social events, participate in interfraternity events or sponsor new members while under suspension.
Mr. Platini was suspended as UEFA president in October, and he will not be allowed to host a ceremony in Paris on Saturday for the draw for next summer's European championships, which will be played in his home country, France.
The R&A has since indicated that Open venues that refuse to admit women as members will no longer be allowed to host the championship, adding to Muirfield's isolation.
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