Joseph News-Press, Lockwood also led the newspaper's fight to promote open meetings among governmental bodies.
But in 1893, just after the Liceo bombing, Britain had reluctantly banned open meetings of anarchists after the Liberal home secretary, H.
In one of the large open meetings in forests, some members of the community stated that most of the problems they face were results of illiteracy.
"The fact is that the Open Meetings Law gives the public the right to be there, but says nothing about the right to speak, " Freeman said.
In fact, this was the hottest ticket in town. (Laughter.) That's why we asked concerned citizens like the folks on this stage to organize open meetings across America where people could air their views.
But that decision hit a legal roadblock when State Supreme Court Justice Johnny Baynes on Thursday found fault with the initial vote, saying the university didn't abide by a law requiring open meetings to be held on the decision.
Doty, and his fellow PCAOB Board members, are keeping a busy travel schedule, putting the word out about what they do and why they do it, opening up new lands to inspections, holding more open meetings and, putting auditors on notice that changes are coming.
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Sam Olens, Georgia's attorney-general, led an effort to update Georgia's open-records and open-meetings laws.
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He will open the meetings with large institutional investors in New York next Thursday, a day after his embattled company reports third-quarter financial results.
And because he knew the open-meetings law was the bill that would anger legislators most, he rammed it through at the beginning of the session to avoid logjams and trade-offs later.
The attacker struck as Ms Giffords held one of her regular open-invitation meetings - which she called "Congress on your corner" - with her constituents outside a supermarket in Tucson.
While the Fed will be updating its forecasts at each of its Federal Open Market Committee meetings, the Fed Reality Check will measure economic results against the first set of Fed forecasts from each year.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the town should have made a greater effort to invite people from other faiths to open its monthly board meetings.
This is not to say that Mr Bush is likely to turn White House meetings into open-ended seminars, like Bill Clinton, or that he is going to waste much midnight oil reading the latest conservative tomes.
Meetings are open to men above the age of 15 or 16, regardless of ethnicity, religion or status, with the basic requirement that members be of honest families, be trustworthy and respectful of their elders, and not gamble or display public drunkenness.
Now, other councils across Wales say they are looking to make their meetings more widely open to the public without the need to attend.
Another would be to open up Council of Ministers' meetings to public scrutiny when the ministers are legislating.
All our meetings were and are open.
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He has spent the past two weeks travelling in an open-topped bus, addressing packed meetings of supporters.
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Sharapova lost to the 31-year-old when she was just 15, back in 2003 at the Australian Open, but has won their last four meetings including a last-16 match in Qatar this year.
The meetings, which are free and open to the public, offer participants a chance to air their opinions about the Internet, ask questions and receive updates from Icann about the organization itself.
But more than 40 occasions that this administration has engaged with Congress on Libya, both in closed and open session, and in larger and small meetings, and in direct consultations, and we will continue to do that.
During those meetings, we struck a deal to open Chinese markets to our products.
At the University of Arizona this week, resistance took the form of Immigration Awareness Week, a series of programs and information sessions organized by Mejia and others that included meetings on how the law works and an open forum for students to share their struggles with immigration.
Sliding glass door can be kept open to encourage collaboration, or closed for conference calls or meetings.
Williams, who has won her four previous Australian Open finals, holds a 7-6 lead in career meetings, beating Henin in Miami in March 2008 shortly before the Belgian announced she was quitting tennis while still world number one.
Federer, who won the latest of his record 16 Grand Slam singles titles at the Australian Open in January, had only lost once to Berdych in nine previous meetings.
But no country wants the conference, which will consist in practice mainly of weekly or fortnightly meetings of national representatives in Brussels, and which will probably open on February 14th, to drag on too long.
Its powerful chairman, Alan Greenspan, first demonstrated the extent of his concern by persuading his colleagues to cut interest rates on January 3rd, in between regular meetings of the Fed's main policymaking body, the Federal Open Market Committee.
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