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403 documents for Collusion
  • A recent decision of the Québec Superior Court in a case related to a price-fixing conspiracy shows that courts will not hesitate to severely punish i...

  • After the closure of the Strait of Tiran, on May 23, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol was pressured by the high command to allow a pre-emptive strike against Egypt. Eshkol refused. Instead, he sent his foreign minister, Abba Eban, to Paris and Washington to seek an umbrella for any future attack. French president Charles de Gaulle warned Eban in very brutal language not to launch a war. In Washington, President Lyndon Johnson refused to meet with Eban. Johnson had a classified CIA report stating that Israel could defeat "any combination of Arab armies." He didn't want to meet Eban in order to avoid the impression of a "collusion." The Israeli foreign minister "misunderstood" Johnson's refusal. In a stormy meeting with the general staff, Eshkol was presented with the intelligence estimate that...

  • ... innocente de toute complicité ou collusion à l'égard de l'infraction. 11. Le paragraphe 490...

  • A physician's primary responsibility is to the patient and, whereas the family's emotional turmoil may generate sympathy, it cannot be allowed to force the physician to administer therapy against his or her conscience. One potential exception to this, which was invoked in this case, was the argument that the patient would have wanted this therapy. This argument presents a considerable ethical problem for me because of the assumption that no person of rational mind would want to undergo such extraordinary therapy and suffering in their terminal few weeks if they fully understood what this entailed. The irony should not be lost here -- a physician is required to obey the command of a demented, dying patient to prolong his suffering and death whereas society does not allow a physician to a...

    ..., performing unnecessary procedures, collusion with state policy (e.g., torture or, at its most h...

  • ... here, allegations of corroboration and collusion between the impugned witnesses and others were mad...

  • [John Cruickshank] said the investigation determined "there was no bias in related news coverage." Even so, [KRISTA Erickson] has been pulled off the story and would immediately be transferred from the parliamentary bureau in Ottawa to Toronto, he said. Now that the CBC has admitted reporter Krista Erickson followed inappropriate practices by working with the Liberal Party on a House of Commons committee, Conservatives are calling on Liberals to admit to Canadians they misled them when the allegations were first raised," the Tory statement said late Monday. Doug Finley, the Tories' director of political operations, had complained to CBC ombudsman Vince Carlin about "collusion" between a reporter and Montreal Liberal MP Pablo Rodriguez, aimed at devising a series of questions about lobb...

  • Was it nothing more than a scare tactic by the drug companies? I see many European governments are now looking into collusion between Big Pharma and the WHO due to the excessive hype and money wasted on what appears to be a rather mind flu outbreak.

  • Some critics view it as irresponsibly unrealistic, since the plot hinges on two children becoming friends over a camp fence, the child on the outside passing food to the child on the inside, an event so unlikely that a recent Holocaust memoir that made this claim was revealed as partially fabricated. But the novel, by Irish writer John Boyne, doesn't pretend to be realistic. It's a fable about the different kinds of blindness that propelled the Holocaust, from active evil to passive collusion, and it's written from the restricted viewpoint of an eight-year-old boy. (The boy understands, for instance, that his father is large and wears a fancy uniform. He doesn't understand that his father is the commandant of Auschwitz.) This approach works in print but falls down when expanded out into...

  • ... by a threat or an artifice or by collusion with a person within, or (ii) entered without lawf...

  • An article last year in the Lancet, a British medical journal, lends fuel to their argument. Autopsies of criminals from four states showed that 88 per cent had been given inadequate levels of anesthetic. The authors went on to condemn "medical collusion" in the death penalty as "an American atrocity. The Missouri case takes the saga further. Fernando Gaitan, a federal judge in Kansas City, cross-examined the surgeon -- identified only as "John Doe 1" -- who supervises the state's executions. Orin Guidry, the president of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, has clearly warned doctors against involvement in capital punishment. "Steer clear," he told the society's members. "Physicians are healers, not executioners... The legal system has painted itself into this corner and it is n...



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