Surveys show that over 70% of Turks oppose the ban on the headscarf at universities and public offices.
True, Welfare's willingness to let civil servants wear head-scarves in public offices contravenes a high-court ruling on the subject.
Mr Leung led government officials in a memorial service, with schools and other public offices also observing a moment of silence.
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There will be no flood of lawsuits against the many, many individual authorities and public offices that have failed this family.
Parties have agreed among themselves to limit election-campaign spending, and to stop members holding more than two public offices at once.
But the most contentious subject before it is whether to ban the veil completely, not only in schools but in all public offices.
Torrential rain and increasing snowfall are paralyzing much of the country, and most government and public offices in Jordan are closed Wednesday, the state-run Petra news agency said.
It failed on the issue of the controversial Sixth Amendment to the constitution, which barred any Sri Lankan supporting a separatist cause from holding public offices or contesting elections.
For much of her 30-year career, Clarke ran the federal public defender offices in San Diego and in Spokane, Washington.
Current charging pads are generally dedicated to one product or brand, but if these become generic then they could be integrated into a broad array of surfaces in public spaces, offices, restaurants, bars or cafes.
In the campaign for a mid-term election on July 5th involving all 500 seats in the lower house of Congress, PRI candidates across the country have solemnly trooped into public notaries' offices to turn their campaign promises into formal pledges.
The concept of the Stairscraper is to combine housing, offices and public spaces in the most sustainable way possible.
These leaders came together at the invitation of the White House Offices of Public Engagement and Science and Technology Policy, and the Level Playing Field Institute, for the first Tech Inclusion Summit.
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At No. 1: offices of Certified Public Accountants, with an average pretax margin of 16.5%.
Buildings in part of St Helier, Jersey, could be knocked down to make room for offices and new public toilets.
As he has in the past, Mr. Bloomberg proposed serious cuts to the offices of the public advocate and borough presidents.
In Minnesota, where the gun debate is on hold at the Capitol, the small town of Jordan recently decided to place satellite police offices in its public schools.
The firm said it signed an agreement in 2007 making it the preferred development partner to build 400 homes, offices and a public garden on the Esplanade Quarter.
It is hoped officers will be co-located in other public authority buildings, including council offices.
Smoking, once prohibited only in a few train carriages or sections of aircraft, is now banned totally in many offices, on most public transport and even in many bars.
They take pictures of the white farm house (now offices not open to the public).
Elsewhere in India, public-sector banks and many government offices were shut on Thursday on the second day of the strike.
Officials from the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office and police entered Olympus offices in Tokyo today, the company confirmed in a statement.
At night, he has has slept in government hospitals, abandoned buildings, empty offices - cold, impersonal public buildings that are the last refuge of a hopeless vagrant.
In the town of Kalmunai, with a population of more than 20, 000, schools, government offices, buses and the public market were all shut after a decree from the main mosque, the BBC was told by one resident.
East Dorset plans to sell its Furzehill offices and build a smaller "public service hub" in Wimborne.
The EU also plans to help with counter-terrorism in Bamako, beefing up security of public buildings, not to mention its own offices, in Bamako.
The nationwide strike, called by private-sector umbrella union GSEE and its public-sector counterpart, Adedy, paralyzed public services, shutting central and local government offices, courts, tax offices, state-controlled banks, schools and universities countrywide, while hospitals were operating on skeleton staff.
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