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Now, 83 Khmer Krom survivors will participate in the trial, which is expected to begin early next year.
Whether Ms. Hunter will testify for the defense, which is expected to begin its case on Friday, is unclear.
For Mr. Milosevic, the long wait before his trial, which is expected to begin sometime next year, is just beginning.
He will face a separate fraud trial over the manufacture of the implants, which is expected to begin in October.
Mr. Sherman said Mr. Skakel would cooperate with the investigation, which is expected to begin next week.
The price tag for the first house, which is expected to begin showing this month, is $1.875 million.
In the next phase, which is expected to begin in late October, EHS and Promontory will look at the commercial banking and wealth management divisions.
In the first, which is expected to begin this month and last about 60 days, up to 500,000 civilian health care and emergency workers will be vaccinated.
Those will form the basis of the memorial design competition, which is expected to begin this spring and to conclude by the second anniversary of the terrorism attack.
The Gaza withdrawal, which is expected to begin any day now, is an important step forward for the struggling Middle East peace initiative.
He said he hoped the matters could be resolved before the start of the royal commission, which is expected to begin hearings as early as September.
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