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David Tanoue, director of the department, has until the middle of this month to decide whether to grant the variance.
UniCredit, accused by Mr. Picard of ignoring signs of fraud at the Madoff firm and participating in an "illegal scheme" with Ms. Kohn, asked Judge Rakoff last month to decide whether the racketeering law applied outside the United States.
He has until next month to decide whether to accept the charges or proceed to arbitration, a process his lawyers have said deprives him of his constitutional rights to due process.
PARIS — In a cafe near the former site of the Bastille prison, activists held a meeting last month to decide whether to join unions in protesting the French government's belt-tightening.
Although it is yet to be granted planning permission by South Lanarkshire council, which meets next month to decide its fate, the prospect of living at Owenstown is already generating considerable interest not only in the UK but also across the rest of Europe.
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