Among the referees arrested were Petrus Mathabela, Simon Motau and Ronnie Marhule, who are on a panel chosen by world football governing body FIFA to control international fixtures this year.
Fifa's executive committee announced in March it would take greater control over international friendlies.
The government of Thailand has run up against similar limits to its power to control the international Web.
Mr Bolton is under secretary of state for arms control and international security.
Robert Joseph, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security.
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Rose Gottemoeller is Acting Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security and Assistant Secretary for Verification and Compliance at the Department of State.
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The nationalists, as they were called, were only willing to support American overseas intervention when it met a strict test of national interest and didn't involve ceding control to international organizations or coalitions.
W. Bush and as Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security during this presidency have honed Mr. Bolton's indisputably impressive intellect and robust diplomatic skills in ways that will serve the nation well at the UN.
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He and the Carnegie Endowment have long promoted the idea that arms control, international treaties and regimes, supranational government bodies, multilateral inspections and, in extremis, UN-approved sanctions can be safely relied upon to resolve basically all threats to our security.
Ellen Tauscher, the U.S. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security said this week that the U.S. was ready to offer Russia written assurances that the NATO-backed Euro missile defense shield being built is not directed against the country.
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While it talks about international control of plutonium neither are accurate descriptions of its terms.
With 68% voting control of Hollinger International through a Canadian shell company he also controls, Hollinger Inc.
The U.N. had wanted greater international control to ensure that evidence, not politics, determines who is indicted.
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Mr. MIKHAIL GRISHANKOV (Chairman, Anti-Corruption Committee): (Through Translator) Russia's situation requires international control.
Members of the France Family Group own and control Nascar and International Speedway, and some have been big buyers of ISCA stock recently.
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Hollinger, in turn, owns 32%of the equity and 73% of the voting control of Hollinger International, the Big Board media company that owns the newspapers.
But is the U.K. government putting its new-found love affair with the Internet at risk through a desire to assert national control over the international Web?
What makes any potential tie-up all the more complex is that any stadium involved in the World Cup comes under the control of the International Rugby Board.
His new position handed him overall control of News International, an umbrella company that includes the Sun newspaper, the Times and the defunct News of the World -- the paper whose activities triggered the current UK media crisis.
Dr Cleaveland believes the disease can be brought under control if governments and international agencies make money available to fund vaccination programmes.
"In Africa, these health care systems don't exist, at least not in the form we're used to, " says Tom Glynn, Director of International Care Control for the American Cancer Society.
Earlier, the 192 member states of the World Health Organisation voted unanimously to pass the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, the first international treaty to clamp down on tobacco consumption.
This will create new issues for those companies in industries like logistics and construction where there is much interaction with officials, says Charles Hecker at Control Risks, an international risks consultancy.
The Union for International Cancer Control, a non-governmental organisation working across 155 countries, estimates that 1.5 million lives could be saved worldwide if urgent action is taken to raise awareness about cancer.
As it happens, the concerns expressed by many of America's most highly decorated and highly regarded ground combat commanders were underscored yesterday by the launch of yet-another dubious international arms control effort.
In Syria on Saturday, the battle for control of Aleppo's international airport reportedly intensified.
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Successive U.S. administrations assumed that these arms control agreements would create "international norms" that would govern the behavior of all.
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Nick Catrantzos of the Control Risks Group, an international firm based in London, England, said kidnapping groups are organized and entrepreneurial.
Yet, astonishingly, this elementary wisdom has not yet penetrated the American and European bureaucracies that keep churning out lengthy international arms-control treaties.
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