• And he'll appoint members on his side on this commission.

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  • In many state jurisdictions, trial judges appoint defence lawyers on a case-by-case basis and set the level of their fees.

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  • The huge task of creating it falls to Yukio Hatoyama, whom the Diet will appoint as prime minister on September 16th.

    ECONOMIST: Japan's election: The vote that changed Japan | The

  • The i2i Can-do Toolkit provides guidance to registered social landlords building new affordable homes and working towards the Welsh Housing Quality Standards (WHQS) on making targeted recruitment and training a condition of contract when they appoint companies to carry out work on their behalf.

    BBC: Democracy Live site links

  • To help hospitals should also appoint a doctor to lead on obesity, it added.

    BBC: Obesity: NHS approach 'extremely patchy'

  • But the attorney-general still faces two imminent decisions on whether to appoint independent counsels to look into fund-raising.

    ECONOMIST: Mr Clean

  • The headline-grabber is a recommendation that the ICC appoint a chairman, chosen on merit, with the presidency becoming an ambassadorial role.

    WSJ: A Woolf at Cricket Chiefs' Door

  • Then he wants to see a delegation to the Welsh Assembly to put pressure on them to appoint an independent commission to report back within twelve months.

    BBC: Church enters language 'crisis' row

  • Commenting on the move to appoint outside directors for the first time, despite the relative insularity of Japanese businesses, Mr. Toyoda said the company wants to improve transparency after years of requests by shareholders to take on external board members.

    WSJ: Toyota Overhauls Management

  • Former Social Development minister, Margaret Ritchie, had instructed the Housing Executive to appoint a housing association to begin working on the development.

    BBC: Attwood unveils plans for 200 homes in north Belfast

  • "The governor repeatedly demonstrated that his decision to appoint a senator would not be based on merits of the candidate or on public policy, but rather on how that appointment could benefit him personally, " the report says.

    CNN: Panel recommends impeaching Blagojevich

  • Mr Craddick says that he will stick by the same polite Texan custom in the House, though he has blocked an effort by the Democrats to appoint people to the crucial appropriations committee on the basis of seniority.

    ECONOMIST: Texas Republicans have power at last��and problems

  • Lastly, the Secretary-General expressed his intent to accept the proposal of the Commission on Climate Change and Development, supported by many leaders today, to appoint a high-level task force following Copenhagen to help us concretely develop a way forward on climate change and development after the framework is established in Copenhagen.

    UN: Secretary-General

  • Another is to appoint a trustee who could negotiate such terms on behalf of bondholders.

    ECONOMIST: Bond defaults

  • If not, appoint them all during the recess and go on about your business.

    CNN: Time for Obama to go 'gangsta' on GOP

  • Even when there are lawyers willing to take on indigent cases, judges often appoint cronies, or those they know will not vigorously contest a case.

    ECONOMIST: The criminal law

  • It could have been Finnigan's final game in charge as caretaker boss as Harriers, ninth in the Blue Square Premier, expect to appoint Mark Yates' long-term successor on Wednesday.

    BBC: Harriers win through in FA Trophy

  • Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.) announced he is preparing a Senate resolution that will call on Attorney General Janet Reno to appoint an independent counsel to look into the Democratic fund-raising.

    CNN: Clinton Defends Democratic Fund-Raising

  • The first, which contains plenty of pessimistic liberals, predicts that Mr Bush's debt to conservative voters, together with his own inclinations, will lead him to appoint strongly conservative judges who would clamp down on abortion, gay rights, affirmative action and so on.

    ECONOMIST: The Supreme Court: The coming firestorm | The

  • This week the outgoing Fatah legislature defiantly bestowed on Mr Abbas the power to appoint judges to a constitutional court, which could overturn laws: an attempt to declaw Hamas, which would need to drum up a two-thirds majority in parliament to undo it.

    ECONOMIST: Palestine and Israel: A dilemma over Hamas and its cash | The

  • That is why I will appoint the first-ever United Nations Special Adviser on Youth.

    UN: Secretary-General

  • McCain also reminded his crowd that the next president will appoint countless federal judges, from the Supreme Court on down, and that the stakes are high.

    NPR: McCain Blasts Obama On Supreme Court Picks

  • La Polar has made a number of management changes recently, and new investors will have the opportunity to appoint three new board members at a special meeting on July 8th.

    FORBES: La Polar Crisis Highlights Investment Risks in Chile

  • Given the behaviour of parts of the press over the past few years, and given the prime minister's decision to appoint a judge to shine so unflinching a light on it, something akin to what was agreed yesterday was always the probable outcome.

    BBC: Press reform: Media reaction to regulation deal

  • The second round design bids are due back on the 28 November and government expect to appoint the preferred bidder by Christmas.

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  • Some analysts evaluated the moves favorably, especially a decision to have company units focus on specific products, and a decision to appoint Takeshi Uchiyamada as chairman.

    WSJ: Toyota Overhauls Management

  • Under a system borrowed from Germany, Japanese firms must appoint at least three internal auditors to keep an eye on financial management and guard shareholders' interests.

    ECONOMIST: Japanese corporate governance: No country for old men | The

  • Alban Maginness of the SDLP described the use of cross-community vote to appoint the justice minister as "a cynical gerrymander" on the part of the DUP and Sinn Fein.

    BBC: Continuation of the Department of Justice

  • Gallacher said that the region will scrap the director of rugby role and all the responsibilities it entails, and appoint a coach whose role would be to concentrate solely on first-team affairs.

    BBC: Jones hits out at Scarlets chief

  • Gallacher said that the region will do away with a director of rugby, with all the responsibilities that entails, and appoint a coach whose role would be to concentrate solely on first-team affairs.

    BBC: Six in running for Scarlets job

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