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And its response was silence several weeks ago, Mr. Levin said, as the House and Senate Armed Services Committees voted to block money for renovating the Illinois prison to accommodate detainees, and to restrict transfers from Guantánamo to other countries — including, in the Senate version, a bar on Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Somalia.
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The papers also show how the project ballooned: a huge investment in training and infrastructure of the security services, building prisons to accommodate the possible introduction of internment for Hamas members, the establishment of the Dayton military battalions to confront Hamas, the planning to depose Hamas in Gaza, the targeted assassination of Hamas leaders.
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An article on Wednesday about a Supreme Court decision upholding a law that requires prison officials to accommodate the religious needs of inmates included an incomplete description of the Asatru religion practiced by some inmates in the case.
There were differences in the size of the prisons, and to accommodate differing test rates the analyses treated the prison as a fixed effect in GLM as well as its interaction effects with other covariates/factors.
Seodaemun Prison, Seoul, South Korea Opened in 1908 when Korea was under Japanese rule, this prison was built to accommodate 500 inmates but saw as many as 3,000 packed in at once during the height of the anti-Japanese protests in 1919.
Kostelnik said he could never imagine the conditions he's seen as the prison has struggled to accommodate the sudden influx of detainees, saying they were told of their arrival just days in advance.
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