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United Nations plans for repatriating refugees call for only 12,000 people a day, but hundreds of thousands are likely to arrive in the coming days.
The law was designed to prevent families from repatriating eloped female relatives, and to prevent cuckolds from taking back their adulterous wives.
On the day of Mr. Gray's appointment, the President also announced that the policy of repatriating Haitian refugees without granting them hearings would end.
Suriname continued discussions with governments in neighboring Guyana, French Guiana, and Brazil on modalities for repatriating trafficking victims.
Two weeks ago, Malaysia lifted the ban on repatriating capital and replaced it with an exit tax that encourages investors to leave their funds in the country for more than a year.
After repatriating many of the Guantánamo detainees, the authors argued, the detention center could be shut down and the remaining prisoners transferred to a long-term detention facility in the United States.
October 7: The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) relaxes rules on US corporations repatriating money held oversees in an attempt to inject liquidity into the US financial market.
She served in TG 55.7 repatriating Allied prisoners of war from Japan to Okinawa early in September, then screened carriers providing air support for the occupation of the Nagasaki-Sasebo area.
It was only through his Canadian government connections that her father gained his family the opportunity in 1942 to flee the occupation to Canada, as part of the repatriating of Canadian government staff from the fallen city.
The dispute over the authenticity of the biblical edicts has prompted interest in this passage from the Cyrus Cylinder, specifically concerning the question of whether it indicates that Cyrus had a general policy of repatriating subject peoples and restoring their sanctuaries.
When General Musharraf visited Kabul in April, Pakistan's demand that Afghanistan begin repatriating the Pakistani prisoners was high on the agenda, and Mr. Karzai pledged that Afghanistan, after vetting the prisoners to identify hard-core Taliban or Qaeda members, would comply.
"Exchange rate irregularities-or rather, the lack of them-make it hard to establish a true currency conversion rate, and I'm still looking for a means of repatriating value from the new world to the United States, but I'd have to say that expenditure to date is on the order of six hundred thousand dollars.
Unless Alex Salmond and his team agree that there should be another look at daylight saving, the whole thing is once again going to be slammed back into the bulging filing cabinet of projects that are commonsensical (like repatriating some powers from the EU) but just too politically difficult to pull off.
When asked about the Guantanamo ruling and another case awaiting a decision by the United States Supreme Court that challenges the Bush Administration's policy of repatriating Haitians intercepted at sea without determining whether they are political or economic refugees, Mr. Anthony echoed his refrain to restore Mr. Aristide.
He was continuing evidence in a libel action against Count Nikolai Tolstoy, the historian, and Nigel Watts, a Tunbridge Wells property developer, who circulated a pamphlet in 1987 describing him as responsible for repatriating 70,000 Russian Cossacks and Yugoslavs to be massacred by the communists in 1945.