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In 1999 a new UN resolution demanding their re-entry was passed and ignored.
Dr. Wish suggested that people plan their re-entry to work as carefully as they plan their vacations.
Those fortunate enough to be paroled or released from prison face a serious lack of transitional services for their re-entry into society.
Many already qualify for green cards but are afraid to risk getting stuck abroad under too-strict laws that could bar their re-entry.
Others — Evelyne Axell, Penny Slinger, Nicola L. — are waiting in the wings, and this gallery is doing its share to prepare the stage for their re-entry.
The State Department provided the Iroquois team with letters providing assurance of their re-entry, said P. J. Crowley, the department's spokesman.
The aim is to keep expatriate children aligned with the Dutch curriculum, Mr Manders said, easing their re-entry to the school system when they return.
Instead, the soldiers have been subjected to regular political education sessions on Maoist dogma, something that may make their re-entry into society even harder.
Thirteen years after their re-entry to the competition following a lengthy and emotional court battle with the league, Souths will be chasing a record 21st title – but first since 1971.
As an undergraduate and then a graduate student at Northern Illinois, Mr. Kazmierczak began focusing on sociology, a field that led him to his particular interest in prisons, prisoners and their re-entry into society.
A niggling shoulder injury aside, he looks as spry as ever at 34 and Widnes were keen to sign him as the man to inspire their re-entry into Super League.
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