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They preserve and make public this country's intellectual, political and cultural monuments.
Negotiations with companies on possible discounts are continuing, and a committee is scheduled on Jan . 14to make public this nascent compromise.
The real question is why the Russians chose to make public this glimpse of the eternal, and usually hidden, spy-versus-spy contest.
"But put that aside," he added, "it is high time the government recognised the moral obligation to make public this medieval criminality whenever it occurs.
The decision to make public this intimate side of his life has been taken because McKinnon's family now feel that there is a real possibility the government may bow to repeated requests from the United States and allow the extradition.
"But [the company's] refusal to make public this information, while allowing abuse to flourish basically unchecked, meant we had to do this study for them," the report said.
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The decision was made public this afternoon by Ann M. Veneman, the agriculture secretary, and it prompted swings of reaction.
North Korea has only admitted to abducting 13 Japanese, but a citizens' group made public this week a list of 143 possible abductees.
State figures made public this week showed that among Massachusetts women who gave birth in 1998, about 43,000 were 30 or over, and about 39,000 were under 30.
APCO, a public relations firm advising H.P.'s board, told directors that H.P. would face a public relations firestorm if the accusations of sexual harassment were made public, this person said.
The strange saga of the man once dubbed "Japan's Beethoven," Mamoru Samuragochi, was first made public this winter, amid the Sochi Olympics and Tokyo's worst snowstorm in forty-five years.
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