U.S. officials said they don't expect the hand-over of the prison to curtail intelligence-collection efforts.
Copies of the summary of the High-Level Roundtable on "After the Hand-over" are attached.
He says he wants to create conditions for democracy, fair elections and a quick hand-over to civilian rule.
The CEO and principal stockholder Alfred Mann has been buying the stock hand-over-fist.
My hand-over notes contained audited accounts from January 1st to March 31st 1999.
No. 1, they want at the White House to accelerate the hand-over of political power to the Iraqis from the coalition provisional authority.
The time taken to complete hand-over plans has fallen from 57 months for bases closed in 1988 to 21 months for those closed in 1995.
Such a smooth transition (which follows a similarly well managed hand-over to Mr Reinemund from his predecessor, Roger Enrico) is an anomaly nowadays, says Mrs Wiersema.
Military leaders said on Tuesday that their new timeline wouldn't delay the elections or the hand-over of power, which is scheduled to take place in June.
The only likely additional dividend from Libya's gratitude for the hand-over would be a commercial one, for instance in the country's rich hydrocarbons business and swapping a mass-murderer for an oil contract would be disgraceful.
Nigeria's voters have begun a series of polls (see article) that are meant to culminate in the election of a civilian president in February and a final hand-over by the soldiers in May.
Mr. Karzai has long demanded the prison's hand-over, arguing that continuing U.S. detentions of Afghan citizens represent a violation of Afghanistan's national sovereignty and provide a rallying cry to insurgents looking to recruit new fighters.
Some of the white leaders who pulled the strings of these clandestine operations are retired comfortably on their government pensions, apparently immune from prosecution by the terms of a hand-over deal with Nelson Mandela - the so-called Sunset Clauses.
Tough as it was to get the biggest companies from different industries to agree on a basic Bluetooth specification, it is going to be even harder to do the same for each application-specific standard from simple tasks such as controlling music players to complex hand-over rules needed between public-wireless networks and local cordless connections for phone calls.
The SAT data mirror scores from the ACT college-entrance exam which showed about 75% of students failed to meet college-readiness standards and served to increase the hand-wringing over whether U.S. high-school students are prepared to attend college and compete in a global economy.
What's more, Dibbets hopes visitors will leave with an appreciation of how art and society developed hand-in-hand over the last eight centuries.
Soon after the re-start the France pack drove the seven-man Namibia pack back over their own line to hand a push-over try to Bonnaire before Chabal, who has become a French folk hero in recent months, exploded into life.
As the hurricane season officially resumes, so does the hand-wringing over the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Not surprisingly, the latest unemployment report has elicited all sorts of hand-wringing over the future jobs' picture for today's workers.
For the most part, such hand-wringing over doctrine is beside the point.
Hence decades worth of hand-wringing over the Trans-Alaska Pipeline and the (current) closing of large areas of the North Slope to oil drilling.
This has been backed by a whole raft of government hand-outs over the past year, ranging from bonuses for civil servants to vouchers for schoolbooks.
Cue endless superlatives about Chinese ingenuity and hand-wringing over Western decline.
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Yet for all the hand-wringing over our overseas oil dependence--this essential commodity is disproportionately found in the world's toughest neighborhoods--Washington's responses have been bizarre, almost comic.
Once again, there will be much hand-wringing over the lack of an acknowledged successor to the veteran leader, whose health problems have become more visible of late.
The howls and hand-wringing over global capitalism and its trapdoors of "hot money, " hedge fund hocus-pocus and derivative meltdowns have won headlines for shouters like George Soros.
The aid sceptics some of them veterans of the industry, their palms calloused from many previous bouts of hand-wringing over Africa have all the best lines in the debate.
Despite all their hand-wringing over Rio's latest tragedy, Brazil's politicians may still lack the will to push through the measures that are so plainly needed to curb violent crime.
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Lost in all the hand-wringing over trader pay is that these "pricegivers" are only compensated if they generate profits exponentially greater than what they receive when it comes to pay.
"The GOP establishment's hand-wringing over conservatives who, in their minds, cannot beat Barack Obama is beyond tired rhetoric that needs to be rested once and for all, " argues Keith Appell, a conservative GOP activist.
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