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Gov. James E. Doyle vetoed for the second time a bill that would have given state legislators final say over some tribal gambling contracts.
Macmillan's application was vetoed for a decade by French president Charles de Gaulle, who feared that the UK would torpedo the grand projet.
The bill, which Mr. Bush vetoed for the first time in May, had been resubmitted after a clerical error mistakenly dropped 34 pages from the first bill.
According to an exposé by the Sunday Mirror, anyone was allowed to apply for tickets to the 2006 launch, although 200 people weren't accepted after being vetoed for not being attractive enough.
The repeal was written into several tax bills, but until this year, the bills either died or were vetoed for reasons having nothing to do with the Penney rule.
It wanted an expert committee to investigate if dams in the state caused environmental degradation and exacerbated flooding and review 24 hydel projects on the Alaknanda and Bhagirati rivers that the wildlife institute of India had vetoed for causing irreparable ecological damage.
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Frankly, I don't think that if I were to veto, for example, this FAA bill, that that somehow would lead to the broader fix.
No one country can veto, for example, measures to strengthen the bloc's single market, or its policies on the environment and agriculture.
Ultimately we vetoed it for pronunciation reasons.
He also, much to the presidency's ire, vetoed plans for a new presidential jet.
Nor do we learn which spoilsport vetoed Cats for Europe in the end.
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