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He was referring to the outcome this week of an appeal by four of Italy's leading football clubs against penalties imposed for their involvement in match-fixing.
SOME very poor men, perhaps 18,000 of them, went on strike in Kolkata on January 24th to protest against a ban on their livelihood, ostensibly imposed for their own good.
Because young adults are in the process of developing this ability, what consequences are imposed for their actions and how will determine the efficacy of interventions in the short term and will have a lasting impact on the adults they become.
And a similar penalty could be imposed for their home matches should they be found guilty of the latest charge.
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Cubans' destitution is a direct result of the freedom-strangling policies dictatorially imposed for decades by their self-appointed ruler.
Yes, many family members do want the maximum legal sentence to be imposed for causing the death of their loved one, and that is understandable.
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