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When backed into a corner, as he was in the interview with Tim Campbell, [Gary Bettman] does what any smart interviewee does in that situation -- employs diplomacy and avoids absolutes. What needs to be understood here is that there are two voices of Bettman -- his personal opinion, and his voice as the ultimate representative of the NHL. For the latter, any speculation as to the fate of a team that, at the present time, doesn't have a snowball's chance of returning to the NHL, would be unfair to the fans in this city who put their hearts and souls (not to mention their wallets) into the Jets. Kudos to him for staying on message, regardless of how much we (as a city) are dying to grab onto even the slightest inkling of hope that our dear Jets will come back.
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...Your glib remark that Zimbabwe "could not last two months" without South Africa's...
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... is an eighteen-year-old citizen of Zimbabwe . His sponsor and litigation guardian is his fathe... being driven to do so by the political situation in Zimbabwe – the Sponsor’s family had not don...
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Our government has condemned the corrupt vote in the strongest possible terms," [Stephen Harper] told a meeting of B'nai Brith International on Friday. "We are working with the international community to bring in strong measures to pressure the [Robert Mugabe] regime which has illegitimately stolen the election.
The head of South Africa's African National Congress Jacob Zuma, in one of the few times a senior South African politician openly criticized Mugabe, said the situation in Zimbabwe was "extremely difficult and distressing."
"We reiterate that the situation is now out of control," he said in Johannesburg, South Africa Friday. "Nothing short of a negotiated political arrangement will get Zimbabwe out of the conflict it has been plunged into."
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... la gouverneure en conseil juge que la situation au Zimbabwe constitue une rupture sérieuse de l...
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The UN, however, neither can nor will do anything more than that to change the situation in Zimbabwe. That task falls to Africa itself, to the African Union that pretends to represent the continent, but more particularly to the nations of southern Africa that are Zimbabwe's neighbours, economic partners and, in many ways, Mr. [Robert Mugabe]'s accomplices.
Pots don't usually call kettles black, because it calls attention to their own condition. There is no government in southern Africa today, however, that is as dirty as Zimbabwe's and Mr. Mugabe's colleagues do themselves no favour by standing back. In fact, they invite the last thing that anyone wants to see in southern Africa -- yet another international intervention in African affairs to clean things up.
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... is an eighteen-year-old citizen of Zimbabwe . His sponsor and litigation guardian is his fathe... being driven to do so by the political situation in Zimbabwe – the Sponsor’s family had not don...
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.... In March 2009, the situation started to improve. As of 17 March, the country ha...
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... in Council is of the opinion that the situation in Zimbabwe constitutes a grave breach of internat...
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... et son fils sont tous deux citoyens du Zimbabwe. L’épouse du demandeur principal est citoyenne ... un cartable de documents portant sur la situation ayant cours au Zimbabwe en 2005-2006, dont un « C...
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...[2] The applicant is a citizen of Zimbabwe where she was a teacher until she left for the Uni... noted an improvement of the teachers’ situation in 2003, and therefore found that documentary evid...