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en The detention has been extended for another 2 years from January 31. No reasons were given.

en Monitoring teams will be visiting places of detention throughout the day to determine the number of people held and the conditions and also the reasons given by authorities for the arrests and detention.

en As far as their reasons for hunger striking, it seems to be a myriad of different reasons that they all have, the largest one seems to be like they want to protest their continued (detention).

en We're probably looking at short term, that's from now until January. But there are also emergency loans which start from one month and can be extended to three so they are a possibility as well.

en A more searching system is required to reflect the seriousness of the state holding someone in high-security custody without charge for as long as three months, ... I question whether what is proposed in the bill would be proof to challenge under the Human Rights Act given the length of extended detention envisaged.

en On January 10, 1963, I was sworn in as a lawyer, so next January 10 I will have practiced law for 40 years, and I've loved every minute of it.

en I feel terrible. I'd like to get out. I'm done with the army. I want to move on. My commitment was up last December but they extended the whole division until January 31, 2007,

en I have to say that I, for the reasons the police have given, have found their (the police's) request for this power (of detention) absolutely compelling,
  Tony Blair

en No one can predict what might, or might not, happen once the clock ticks past midnight this New Year's Eve. Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness. The only certainty is that this January 1 deadline cannot be extended.

en The things which have been happening in the detention centre show you how desperate these people are. The trouble stems from the detention.

en The possibility of preventative detention raises serious concern that such detention may be tantamount to derogation of the country's human rights obligations under international law.

en January has historically been a better month in the market overall, especially pronounced in terms of companies that have had poor prior years -- after tax selling abates, they're due for a very strong bounce in January.

en There is systematic torture and the general conditions in pre-trial detention facilities are worse than prison. There are even reports of electric shocks [administered in detention].

en While no Australian citizen will respond positively to the extensive damage to the immigration detention centers ... it is now time to consider a more effective management approach than mandatory detention,

en In 1981, there were 324 operating refineries in the boundaries of the United States. Today there are 148. Do the math. There are a lot of reasons for it, but one of the reasons is the law as it exists today, ... What company's board of directors in its right mind would want to go through this complicated process and tie up billions of dollars for years and years if they weren't certain whether this process would wrap up in a timely fashion?


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