Arrested on August 19th during the trashing of the site for a new McDonald's in the Pyrenean town of Millau, he stole the headlines by refusing to go free on bail.
Pistorius is currently being held in Pretoria's Brooklyn police station, but those denied bail typically go to a prison.
Ms Pryce, 60, from Clapham, south London, and Mr Huhne, who are both on bail, will go on trial at Southwark Crown Court next Monday.
If Germany truly is preparing to go ahead with the Greek bail-out, the harsh public comments and the leaked bank aid plan would be signs of astonishing incompetence.
It should also be said that the regulated industries, for being closely tied to politicians, are the ones the taxpayers always have to bail out when things go wrong.
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The CPI also ignores the direct cost of property taxes--sure to go up as states and cities bail out underfunded pension plans--and subtracts the "hedonic" effects of regulations that increase quality of life, such as the added expense of pollution-reducing gasoline additives.
The magistrate granted bail, allowing Pistorius to go free eight days after the shooting.
District Judge John Zani ruled at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday that the extradition could go ahead and released him on conditional bail.
Second, by accepting that bail-out funds can go straight to banks, Mrs Merkel has made a big shift from her insistence that help could go only to governments, with tough conditions attached.
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Speaking on the programme Terry Smith, chief executive of Tullett Prebon, added that many investors around the world are "living in a fool's paradise", expecting regulatory bodies or governments to bail them out if things go wrong.
Without the resolution regime, regulators might face the same unappetising choices they had in 2008: allow the firm to go bankrupt (like Lehman Brothers) or bail it out (like AIG).
If major cities go broke, the states will be forced to bail them out.
Press leaks from the Bush Administration signal that it will be willing to go along with, and perhaps participate in the bail-out, if certain conditions are met.
Some believe Germany is facing the prospect of having to either bail out its neighbors or letting the euro go.
And, on the basis of recent history, it is fair to assume that the Bundesbank and many Germans would go bonkers if they thought they were really being forced to bail out a bank that bankrupted itself by rampant speculation on land and property.
Asked how the government could guarantee that no extra UK money for the IMF would bail out the eurozone, Mr Hoban said all contributions go towards its "general resources" and of 53 IMF programmes worldwide at the moment, only three were in the eurozone.
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As nobody really believes that Chrysler has a long-term future, it is pinning its hopes of a bail-out on the potential domino effect of letting it go when GM and Ford are in such a fragile state.
As nobody really believes that Chrysler has a long-term future anyway, it is pinning its hopes of a bail-out on the potential domino effect of letting it go when GM and Ford are in such a fragile condition.
Mr. Safdar said that he had been asked not to go to court today, and that he doesn't know when the bail hearing will now take place.
He was later discharged but had to go to court every month to sign in with magistrates, as one of the bail conditions related to the alleged assault.
The British invasion hadn't started yet, nor had corporate America scorched musical innovation by giving our best musical minds two options - either squeeze yourself into some marketal niche-like easy listening or go cut a record for a label that won't market you and can bail you forward to get you into the stores.
In turn this will enable the banks to bail out the very same system that has bailed them out and the merry go round will continue to spin, however giddily.
Though free pending trial, the man nicknamed "the Blade Runner" has to meet various bail conditions, including giving up alcohol, his passport and can't go near an airport, a judge ruled.
Carl Pistorius was initially scheduled to go on trial Thursday -- during the middle of his brother's four-day bail hearing.
The challenge was brought by Enron's former boss, Jeff Skilling, who will not go free despite his victory, and Conrad Black, a media magnate released this week on bail pending an appeal, who may.
Dreier's world started collapsing in October, his lawyer said at the bail hearing earlier this month, when an accounting firm employee told him he would go to the police after finding out Dreier allegedly falsified accounting materials using the firm's name as part of his scheme.
The bail conditions included a 22-hour home curfew and significant restrictions on where he could go and whom he could meet or communicate with including a ban on him from having mobile telephones switched on.
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