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rebukes

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Peter Schweizer – whose book scrutinizing donations to the Clinton Foundation has earned sharp rebukes from Hillary Clinton's campaign and liberally aligned groups – confirmed on Thursday plans to investigate Bush's past financial dealings.

These rebukes stopped short of denouncing the campaigns in general; from HRW's point of view, that was for others to decide.But in the case of Iraq, in particular, certain specific misdeeds were identified: using cluster munitions in populated areas, and attacking electric-power facilities in the city of Nasiriya, which, though of some military use, were also vital to civilian welfare.

Students loved that, and how he timed his lectures to the second.He had no time for academic squabbles and protocol, brushing off rebukes and bureaucratic constraints.

The challenge is that many potential rebukes could end up hurting the West more than Russia.

Or the Security Council can make a referral, regardless of where the crimes took place.In this section A long way to go Life in the armpits of Palestine Lengthening the arm of global law Where the only way to vote is with your feet Reprints Related items Sudan: Mild rebukes for Darfur's killersMar 31st 2005Sudan has signed up to the court, but has not ratified its signature, so it is not a member.

Occasional rebukes by the American government about persecution of gays abroad only prove the conspiracy's power.

Unless they make allowances for the religious faiths of their ever more diverse workforces, they will suffer lawsuits, official rebukes and protests from staff.

A Human Rights Watch report notes that this can involve "abusive and intrusive anal examinations", and adds that many are forced into psychiatric treatment because they are deemed to be mentally ill.Such abuses have drawn rebukes from the European Union.

Mild rebukes for Darfur's killers Stiff penalties for footballers Reprints Related items Sudan: Justice in DarfurFeb 3rd 2005Since the rebellion began as a protest against decades of malign neglect, it is perhaps unsurprising that some rebel leaders are trying to deliver public services their Arab rulers never troubled to.

The reaction, which already includes calls by local rabbis for his resignation, rebukes by the White House and lectures from the congressional leadership, recalls the Trent Lott affair three months ago, when the Mississippi senator was forced to quit as Republican majority leader after indirectly praising segregation.Mr Moran says that he has no intention of resigning.

But on the editorial pages the view was generally very different: whereas NATO's leaders seemed to expect praise from Muslim Arabs for the defence of their co-religionists in Kosovo, they earned mainly rebukes for side-stepping the United Nations and "taking the law into their own hands".

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