• Mr Maher is being held on the premises of the prosecutor's office in Cairo's eastern district of Nasr City, the official said.

    BBC: Egypt detains leading youth activist Ahmed Maher

  • The attackers may have been trying to free militant colleagues jailed on the premises of the compound, said Mian Iftikhar Hussain, the information minister for surrounding Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

    NPR: Pakistani Militants Attack Court Complex; 3 Dead

  • In order to raise awareness about current bioethical dilemmas in Gabon, this training will include a public session, in the form of a roundtable discussion, open to the press, which will be held on the premises of Radio Television Gabon (RTG) with the participation of national and international experts.

    UNESCO: All Events | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

  • In August 2012 the pub was closed for three months before being reopened under strict conditions, including a ban on under-18s on the premises and on the use of outdoor tables and chairs.

    BBC: Parson Cross Hotel in Sheffield closes after complaints

  • He spoke to the South Wales Argus on a visit to Newport on Tuesday amid concerns about the number of retail premises closing on high streets across the country.

    BBC: Charity shops: Welsh government review into cutting aid

  • In Texas nurse-practitioners can't see patients unless a doctor is on the premises 20% of the time or at least 15 hours a week.

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  • These thieves are the number one revenue source for the NYSE, after the snack bar, the gift shop and whatever concession they can command from the television studios that have set themselves up on the premises to capture all the inaction of the floor and its dwindling trader population.

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  • But in the business world, the shift to the cloud has been complicated greatly by the incumbency of traditional on-premises systems and infrastructure and applications, plus all the myriad layers of complexity and cost that were required to string together disparate software and servers and networks and middleware and so on.

    FORBES: Cloud Computing's Greatest Danger--and Richest Opportunity

  • The centre has a 93-year-old artist in residence, curates exhibitions on the premises, and collaborates with one of the nation's oldest art museums, the Phillips Collection.

    BBC: Ageing well: Can dance and art keep the mind and body young?

  • The Dame Janet Smith Review website says it would like to hear from those who were the subject of inappropriate sexual conduct by the presenter on BBC premises or on location, and from those who were aware of or suspected such conduct.

    BBC: Jimmy Savile scandal: Dame Janet Smith seeks witnesses

  • Analysts said the proposals were unlikely to run into the trouble experienced when plans for Terminal 5 were unveiled because BAA would be building on the site of existing premises.

    BBC: NEWS | Business | Heathrow to demolish Terminal 2

  • But the Corporation, which favours a change in the voting system, now wants to give banks and other City firms up to 50 votes each, depending on the size of their premises.

    ECONOMIST: Ballots for banks

  • At the time of his arrest and the raids on his premises in 2006, doping was not a criminal offense in Spain, but he was found guilty of endangering public health.

    CNN: Murray condemns 'cover up' in Operation Puerto doping case

  • Soon after, Coastline started renting the part of the yard and eventually took part of the premises and the illustrious name before floating on the stock exchange in 1997.

    BBC: Cammell Laird blow will end era

  • Delegates will also consider appointing bishops instead of district chairmen to help move towards unity with Anglicans, and vote on whether the Methodist Church should relax its rules which forbid the consumption of alcohol on its premises.

    BBC: Methodists told to reject racism

  • "From the evidence so far, some of the abuse took place on BBC premises but that is not to say the BBC are liable, " he said.

    BBC: Stuart Hall: More alleged victims to sue over abuse

  • It grants the state's micro-distilleries many of the same rights as small wineries--including the right to hold tastings on their premises--which should encourage some ambitious farmers to begin distilling the products of their fields and orchards.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • This would give union organizers the right to solicit support on a company's premises, not just outside of the workplace.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • At the bar you can purchase glasses, starting from roughly 500 yen, of every Yoichi whisky produced on the premises -- including the powerful and rare Yoichi 20-year single malt.

    BBC: Japan��s northernmost distillery

  • It moved into the former George Henry Lee building on Basnett Street in the heart of the city's retail district three years ago, leaving its original premises on Renshaw Street.

    BBC: Liverpool store Rapid employees made redundant

  • After nearly a week, few businesses in Fort William have the required notices on the approach to their premises in place - including, interestingly, the offices of the council who are zealously enforcing the ban on the public and also their own employees, who could be disciplined for smoking even outside during their break time.

    BBC: Smoker

  • He said incidents of crime on church premises were rising but research for the Church in Wales has shown more members of the public want to drop in to the church buildings.

    BBC: Cross and candle

  • Officers were investigating reports that the remains of a woman who died in the 1950s were buried on the premises.

    BBC: Tunbridge Wells garden search for human remains ends

  • "We have taken temporary premises for three years on the outskirts of the city in a new shopping centre owned by one of our clients, " Mr Gillard says.

    BBC: Christchurch businesses still hit a year after quake

  • And the premises of the attacks on Google are wanting.

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  • The roundtable on journalism ethics and media self-regulation in Croatia was held at the premises of the editorial board of Zadarski list, within the framework of the project, Alignment to International Standards in the Media Sector of South-East European Countries, supported by the European Commission and UNESCO.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • Legislation came into force in May 2004 which requires the organisation in control of any non domestic premises, or the common parts on domestic premises, to identify and assess asbestos in those premises.

    BBC: Council fined over asbestos case

  • He also said that "producers of 'Panorama' seem not to have learned any lessons from recent BBC scandals, " an apparent reference to the BBC's handling of abuses police say were carried out on the corporation's premises by the late TV presenter and radio host Jimmy Savile.

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  • Five people were arrested, music and broadcast equipment was seized and a considerable amount of money was found on the premises.

    BBC: The pirates' view of pirate radio

  • Johnson kept his at the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall, Texas and, according to the U.S. Park Service that continues to maintain the property, loved to spook visitors by taking them for a ride in the Amphicar and pretending to lose control of the vehicle, veering off precipitously into a lake on the premises.

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