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To have gone ahead with the execution next week would have played into Mr. McVeigh's hopes of being remembered by anti-government militia groups as a martyr.

Under different circumstances, Mr. Dow said, the state might have gone ahead with the execution, because Mr. Graham's lawyers had already exhausted all the traditional arguments in all the usual venues.

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The Indian government claimed that it had followed all the appropriate procedures before going ahead with the execution.

The state went ahead with the execution, its third since shifting from the electric chair in February.

Lawyers for Smulls sought another stay late on Wednesday but Missouri went ahead with the execution before the midnight expiration of the state's death warrant.

Ms Jahed's sentence had also been the focus of international concern, and the decision to go ahead with the execution appeared to show that the regime was taking a hard line stance towards foreign pressures on human rights issues.

The most vehement case for going ahead with the execution came from the subcommittee's ranking Republican member, Senator Orrin G. Hatch of Utah, who noted that there was no question about Mr. Garza's guilt.

Mr. Wead warned: "You must have evangelicals to win the Republican nomination," and he added as a conclusion that going ahead with the execution would mean: "You don't look tough, you look insensitive.

But the two who accepted the job ducked out, saying that the possibility of having to intervene were Mr Morales to wake up or be in pain "would clearly be medically unethical".Hence Judge Fogel's second ruling: the state could go ahead with the execution, with a licensed medical professional administering a single, lethally large dose of the sedative.

A spokesman also said the department would not intercede with the White House to urge a postponement of Mr. Garza's execution, which the State Department's human rights bureau did last December, saying going ahead with the execution would give other countries a basis to question the United States' commitment to international law.

Going ahead with the execution of Mr. McCarver, who has an I.Q. of 67, "will strain diplomatic relations with close American allies, provide diplomatic ammunition to countries with demonstrably worse human rights records, increase U.S. diplomatic isolation, and impair other United States foreign policy interests," the diplomats told the court.

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