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Some images were published in July but the magazine has decided to release more.
Now it is whether National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) has decided to release an expensive drug for NHS use.
Cuba announced Thursday it has decided to release dozens of prisoners in what the Vatican called "an act of clemency and goodwill" resulting from an appeal made by Pope John Paul II during his trip to the island last month.
In its second plant, a few miles away, temperatures in three reactors have been reported to be three times the normal level; Tepco has decided to release pressure there, too.
It is also disappointing the government has decided to release such critical data so close to Christmas in what one can only assume is a tactic to avoid scrutiny".
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The United States military has decided to release a former driver for Osama bin Laden whose trial became a test case for the Bush administration's system of military commissions for accused terrorists, Yemeni officials said.
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" I am happy that they have decided to release us, but my rights have been disregarded.
Shelly Burgess, an agency spokeswoman, said the agency had decided to release the records "in an effort to be transparent".
Dr. Eugene Carragee, editor of The Spine Journal, said he was pleased that Medtronic officials had decided to release the data.
It was unclear how long the Americans had been held and why the Houthis had decided to release them.
Testaverde's agent, Michael Azzarelli, said the report that the Jets had decided to release Testaverde was "aggressive and premature".
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