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But his American jailers have not yet given Indonesia access to him.
ECONOMIST: South-East Asia
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Mrs Norris, accompanied by her sister-in-law Susan, also found herself being berated by her husband's jailers for visiting the prison twice in one day.
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But Cambone, seated next to Taguba at Tuesday's Senate hearing, said it was critical for the jailers to work closely with military intelligence officials.
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The guards' testimony came during a hearing at which defense attorneys sought to prevent Malvo's statements to jailers from being used at his trial.
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What has happened in Egypt is an irony of Shakespearean proportion: the jailers are now the prisoners, and the prisoners are now the jailers.
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Bartleby is eventually imprisoned at the Tombs, and although his former employer bribes his jailers to encourage the prisoner to eat, he dies of self-imposed starvation.
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Jailers separated Slevin from other inmates because of his history of mental illness, according to the lawsuit filed by Albuquerque civil rights attorney Matthew Coyte in December 2008.
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Other proposals are understood to include the introduction of civilian jailers in police stations who would be allowed to breath-test drink drivers and take fingerprints and DNA samples from suspects.
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