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Lawyers in Melbourne have begun a court case to release the 284 refugees on the island, 93 of them children.
America and Japan have stood firm, pressing North Korea to give up its nuclear programmes (and, in Japan's case, to release more of the Japanese citizens abducted over the years by the Kim family regime) and withholding major aid until it does.
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Mr. Kondaks said he had to complete eight hours of paperwork to get his mortgage company, which is acting as a go-between in these cases, to release the money.
It's common in asylum cases to release applicants who pass credible fear interviews, and allow them to fight their cases outside detention.
The Iraqis would then decide on a case-by-case basis to release them or have them transferred into Iraqi prisons.
Justin McCracken, chief executive of the Health Protection Agency (HPC), said the organisation would not be releasing information about individual deaths, adding that it was a local decision in each case whether to release details of where and who the victims were.
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. asked the appeals court last week to remand the cases and to release Pete Kott, a former Alaska House speaker, and Vic Kohring, formerly the chairman of the House Committee on Oil and Gas.
Under both bills, the government would, in most cases, have to release suspects after seven days if they were not charged with crimes or with violations of immigration laws.
The plan, wrote Herman, "would expose the Commission to allegations that politics and partisanship motivate its case-by-case decisions whether to release records to DOJ".
Given the pending case, authorities refused to release Ammon in Oregon.
The questionnaire was not made public yesterday, though Judge Miriam G. Cedarbaum, who is presiding over the case, is expected to release it once that phase of jury selection ends, sometime this week.
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