Slaughter's legislation has been endorsed by a majority of lawmakers in the House.
Slaughter's legislation, was busy during the debt-ceiling debate earlier this year, with clients seeking clues whether political deadlock would lead to a U.S. default.
President Clinton vociferously denounced Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic's slaughter of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, a province of Serbia.
Giffords and Kelly have spoken out in the wake of last month's slaughter in Newtown, Connecticut, that left 27 people dead, 26 of them at Sandy Hook Elementary School -- including 20 children.
The horse-slaughter lobby represents a handful of powerful industries looking to bring horse slaughter back to the U.S.: meatpackers and slaughter operators, for one thing.
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Compliance will be tricky due to the extensive loopholes and fraud that plague the tracking of U.S. slaughter horses.
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Bernard Tschumi, who designed the Parc de la Villette on the site of Paris's old slaughter-houses, claims situationist affiliations.
It has been for decades, when U.S. slaughter plants produced it legally. (The last plants to do so closed in 2007).
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"For advanced countries, more imports today are coming from middle- and low-income countries, " says Matthew Slaughter of Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business, a former Bush White House adviser.
There are promising signs but we will need a sustained tenfold increase in efforts from consumers, communities, the private sector, and most importantly, from governments to stop the slaughter before it's too late.
Matthew Slaughter of Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business and Laura Tyson of Berkeley's Haas School of Business point out that multinational firms (which pay higher wages than non-multinationals) increased employment in America by 24% in the 1990s.
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Members of the lower house of parliament in the Netherlands agree with Mr Knight's suggestion that slaughter without stunning is "unacceptable".
U.S. horses slaughtered in Mexico (as well as Canada) for export to the EU are slaughtered at EU-approved plants using the same captive-bolt process that was used in the U.S. when slaughter houses still killed horses here.
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Anne-Marie Slaughter, a former U.S. State Department official whose essay, "Why Women Still Can't Have It All, " sparked a furor when it appeared in the Atlantic last July, said McKinsey's Mr. Barton has discussed a plan to win back talented women who "stepped off the track" years ago.
Icelandic chess sagas tell tales of slaughter, including that of King Canute's opponent.
Both faiths put great emphasis on animal welfare, and adhere to a one-cut method of slaughter, intended to ensure the animal's rapid death.
Since Judaism and Catholicism began moving towards reconciliation, Israelis have sought an explicit apology for the wartime pope's diplomatic silence over the Nazi slaughter of Jews.
What overshadows everything is NATO's failure so far to stop the slaughter.
Relatively primitive trench warfare on the Confederacy's northern front in Virginia presaged the slaughter of trench warfare on the Somme and at Passchendaele.
Economists agree that slaughtering Britain's 11 million cattle would devastate the country's economy -- and a mass slaughter may be difficult to achieve.
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"It's gaining momentum very, very quickly, " Slaughter said of the movement.
Sorrowful Foreign Policy In Rwanda last month, President Clinton expressed his sorrow that the U.S. had done nothing to stop the genocidal slaughter that took place there in 1994.
In fact, according to this study by Matt Slaughter, over 93 percent of the sales of U.S. foreign affiliates are made in the host or other foreign countries.
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"The continued slaughter is a cause for immense concern, " South Africa's environmental minister, Edna Molewa said after signing the new agreement in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi.
Or, worst of all, given the gaudy carnival of the stock market in the 1990s, combined with the deflationary cost-curve of Moore's Law, is the U.S. diving once more into the maw of a 1929 slaughter?
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This year, the visiting ranchers are preoccupied by the beef industry's informal pessimism index the share of young cows that farmers slaughter for meat rather than keep for breeding.
In response to Mr Assad's comments, Mr Hague said the Syrian president was a man "presiding over this slaughter".
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Robert Huey, NI's Department of Agriculture's deputy chief veterinary officer, said that he was satisfied that rumours of the illegal slaughter of horses at Northern Ireland abattoirs were not correct.
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