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The gun charge he was held on cites a history of mental illness.
By most accounts, the agreement worked well until 1999, when a group of African states prevailed on CITES to allow a one-off sale to Japan of fifty tons of ivory from dead and culled elephants.
"The philosophy has been 'Let's put it on CITES, and show our fund-raisers we're doing something,' " he said.
The probably outcome is that western and central African lions will be placed on Cites' Appendix I, while other populations remain on Appendix II.
"While their adoption on Cites is warmly welcomed, it's a sad indictment that their populations have fallen to such a low level that such measures have become a necessity".
She believes there have been "examples where as soon as plants are listed as 'threatened' on Cites (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) database, their black market prices go up.
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Hop-On cited similar challenges in putting its technology on the market but has run into other problems as well.
Tynan thought the performances spot-on, citing "brassy" Avis Bunnage and Frances Cuka's "shock-haired careless passion".
Many WEF hangers-on cite good reasons to be upbeat.
Poland also has yet to sign on, citing concerns that patent litigation could harm its economy.
She writes, though, not by the book she keeps on citing, but against its grain.
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