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YEMENI ATTEMPTS Yemeni judge Hamoud al-Hitar began visiting radical Muslim prisoners held in Yemeni detention centers and engaging them in theological debates as early as 2000.9 In 2002, he was named head of the Dialogue Committee, an initiative called for by presidential decree, with a brief of rehabilitating imprisoned jihadists.10 With ideology at the core of radical organizations, Yemeni officials thought that by dialoguing and correcting beliefs, violence would be rejected by inmates once freed. Accurate numbers collected over a prolonged period of time may eventually offer a truer measure of achievement or failure but without a way of comparing the behavior of those who have undergone these programs with those who have not, assessing success rates becomes an unconvincing exercise.
... following the 7/7 Londonbombings to argue against terrorism to U.K. Muslims.51. While there are clai... figures with secular groups like the League Against Cruel Sports (anti-fox hunting). CANADIAN ...
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...(6) . Despite Brown's powerful mandate against racial discrimination, total desegregation remains...For example, kids who play sports and engage in extracurricular activities learn cri... sits at the zenith of the international league tables on comparable tests of reading, math, and s... process of law,' 'equal protection,' and 'cruel and unusual punishments' are illuminated by parall...
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LONDON -- Thousands of fox hunters and hounds rode out Saturday at the start of the first season since their sport was banned, some of them intending to pursue tradition but others allegedly breaking the law.
Dozens of hunters set out in the chilly weather, hounds at their heels. Many participated in drag-hunting -- which involves laying a scent trail for the hounds to follow.
Late Saturday, an anti-hunting group, the League Against Cruel Sports, said the law banning most fo...
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... which the Fourteenth Amendment protected against state encroachment were declared to be those "whic... to prison conditions as a whole under the cruel and unusual punishments clause of the Eighth Amend... and equipment, or the organization of sports activities, a prima facie case of violation of s...v. Goodrich, 350 U.S. 537 (1956). . League v. Texas, 184 U.S. 156 (1902). . Palmer v. McMah...
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Silence from bin Laden grows
WASHINGTON -- Osama bin Laden, known for his fiery public statements, has been publicly mum for the longest stretch since the suicide hijackings on Sept. 11, 2001.
... wanted by the United States for attacks against Americans, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo annou...Late Saturday, an anti-hunting group, the League Against Cruel Sports, said the law banning most fo...
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Tim Kennedy made his season debut last week, returning to the NHL with the Florida Panthers after a seven-month exile that included five teams, three organizations and an equipment bag full of heartache. Yes, hockey can be a cold, unsentimental business riddled with cruel and unusual punishment.
Key word: business.
... in the first round of the postseason against Boston. He was awarded $1 million in arbitration... as well lock up half the players in the league. Let's hope common sense, and Pacioretty, return...
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Though they cannot supplant nor replace other methodologies, films can possibly raise new questions, provide different perspectives, and reveal unique ways of knowing about seminal subject, at least by comparison to the standard fare of academic analysis. Each one, "ethics" and "leadership," draw upon substantially different intellectual literatures, scholarly methodologies, traditional assumptions, and disciplinary perspectives. Film, often far better than social science literature, may provide a more "holistic account" of not only individual lives, but entire situations where ethical leadership is practiced. Finally, ethical leadership includes the use of symbols. Symbols abound throughout, thus giving the story meaning, depth, and power beyond simply "a typical feel-good" movie. List...
...The latter term measured behavior against some fixed, "greater" or "higher" good, whereas wi... motion pictures concerning business, sports, or whatever topic outside their normal everyday e... young pitcher to prepare him for "the big leagues." Due to his hard work with the pitcher, the entir...Torvelle in the cruelest ways. The coup de grace, however, is Merteuil's re...
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...'s discretion to impose punitive sanctions against an owner who violated MLB rules and directives was...cruel and reprehensible," and his association with betti...
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Like every good baseball tale, the hero's ascent flickers with that tiny gem of magic that coaxes a smile, and heralds unbridled optimism.
Charlie Furbush had that unbridled optimism this week, and likely still has it, even though he discovered Saturday night just how cruel the business of baseball can be.
... the Kansas City Royals in his second major league start, Furbush was returned to Triple-A. Still, he... the only thing I want you to do is stand against the wall, no ball, and go through your delivery," ...
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The cruel, metaphorical gods seemed to be hovering over the Dodgers because their game Tuesday against the Arizona Diamondbacks unfolded much like their season.
A little bit of promise at the start, an awful middle and a flash of hope toward the end that left them short.
... County product from recording his National League-leading 20th victory. That, in turn, was supposed ...