Sentence examples for reopen inquiries from inspiring English sources

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British police had been due to reopen inquiries in Libya into the bomb on Pan Am flight 103 over Scotland in 1988 that killed 270 people.

Ben Emmerson, the UN special rapporteur on human rights and counter-terrorism, said Eric Holder, the US attorney general, is under an international obligation to reopen inquiries into senior officials alleged to have breached human rights.

Nealon, 53, originally from Dublin and living in Redditch in the West Midlands when he was jailed, told the Guardian he hoped the police would reopen inquiries into the sexual assault for which he was wrongly convicted.

The genuine heroism of those members of Congress who in the seventies pushed to reopen inquiries about the Kennedy assassination, in the light of the post-Watergate revelations about C.I.A. murder plots, has not been sufficiently applauded in this much more obedient day.

They'll reopen inquiries, and we can dig deeper.

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It was the first time that charges had been filed since the police reopened inquiries into the long-running scandal 16 months ago.

The new investigation was opened after an examination of "a number of allegations regarding breach of privacy" received since the Metropolitan Police, also known as Scotland Yard, reopened inquiries in January into possible crimes by newspaper employees, a statement said.

2 Inmate Death Cases Reopened WASHINGTON, June 30 (Reuters) -- The Army has reopened inquiries into the deaths of two prisoners in American custody in Iraq initially attributed to natural causes, a senior Army official said Wednesday.

PRISONERS' DEATHS -- Army criminal investigators have reopened inquiries into the deaths of two prisoners held by American forces in Iraq that were first attributed to natural causes, Reuters reported.

For the legal teams at the reopened inquiry, the daily depictions of the fury and panic of that day are matters to record on laptops and in notebooks.

A3 China to Reopen Inquiry Chinese authorities, who unexpectedly dropped a state secrets case against a jailed researcher for The New York Times, have started an investigation that could lead to reinstating the charges against him by early May, his lawyer said after reaching a prosecutor for the first time in weeks.

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