More than a dozen residents have filed a federal lawsuit saying their civil rights were violated.
They have been saying their clients understand the need for higher taxation all year.
Venezuela has also vetoed foreign investment in certain oilfields, saying their production costs are too high.
Some 94, 000 people visited Salisbury's first Christmas Market with organisers saying their "leap of faith" paid off.
But they changed course over the August recess, saying their new plans would allow some expanded drilling.
Merseyside-based staff contacted BBC Radio Merseyside saying their shop had closed as part of a wider shutdown.
For their part, the Ugandans denied defeat, saying their forces too had unilaterally withdrawn to avoid further casualties.
Area Commander George McGrandles praised the firefighters, saying their actions prevented the fire from spreading and damaging adjoining properties.
Eighteen families are planning legal action against two NHS hospital trusts, saying their relatives suffered neglect and poor standards of care.
But the deal quickly collapsed, with the rebels saying their demands, including the release of political prisoners, had not been met.
The companies defended the choice of transport, saying their chief executives use private jets rather than commercial airlines for safety reasons.
Some of the Protestant residents refused to let children reach the school saying their community was facing republican attacks and intimidation.
They responded to early criticism of the film by saying their goal was to be authentic as possible in portraying the duo.
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British officers are less impressed, saying their predecessors often repeated their errors.
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Greenpeace, WWF and Kimayev's group withdrew from consultations with Olympic officials last year, saying their ideas for mitigating the damage were being ignored.
However, BBC political correspondent Norman Smith said government sources are saying their plans "will not be dropped" in favour of the newspaper industry package.
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Turkey's main Kurdish political party, the BDP, called on its supporters to boycott the vote altogether, saying their struggle for greater autonomy will continue whatever the result.
Bryant's attorneys had requested that the recording of the interview be suppressed, saying their client should have been read his rights before it was made.
The SEC has issued guidance to publicly listed companies saying their annual 10-K reports should carry information on the risks from cyber intrusions or malware.
There are many more users saying their iPhones work than not.
Steinhauser says he and others like him could not be more pleased with Cruz, saying their time and effort in getting him elected is paying off.
Dozens of former players are now pressing the NFL and the players union for more pension and disability money, saying their football injuries have crippled them.
But Italy's transport minister Alessandro Bianchi has expressed doubts that the buyout fund will make a bid, saying their tender doesn't "give big signs of life".
Members of Zarqawi's militant group posted a statement on an Islamist Web site saying their leader had died a martyr and that their holy war would continue.
After last month's hearing, Ms Lee's father Kwan Foo Lee and mother Eun Suk released a statement saying their family had been "ripped apart" by her death.
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The breach of procedure by Co-operative Funeralcare staff meant friends and family ended up saying their final goodbyes to a complete stranger during the funeral at Birtley Crematorium.
In a sign of the runaway jitters that are pounding bank stocks, Credit Suisse Group and UBS AG denied they borrowed the funds, saying their liquidity remains strong.
Thousands of notices have already been issued to public sector workers saying their position is "at risk", but the GMB said many more would soon be sent out.
Jean Rene Atanagana Mballa, Fecafoot's first vice-president, was unsparing in his criticism of referees, saying their corrupt ways had contributed to the poor state of the national championship.
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Many family members have expressed skepticism that dogs could have killed their loved ones, saying their injuries appeared too devastating to have been the result of dog bites.
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