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    Iraqis Seek to Hang Saddam Aide at Dawn  Mar 20, 2007
    Officials in the prime minister's office, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information, said Monday that U.S. authorities had not yet responded to the request for custody but were expected to agree as a matter of course. The U.S. military had no immediate comment. (Forbes)

    Police investigate possible link in 2 fatal shootings  Mar 16, 2007
    Deputy Superintendent Daniel Coleman, chief of the Police Department's homicide unit said: "Both investigations are actively moving forward. As a matter of course, detectives routinely investigate the possibility of a connection between violent crimes. Right now, it is unclear what, if any, connection exists, but detectives will explore that circumstance.". Ginnairiss Blackwell, Quinntessa's sister, said yesterday, "We heard that his name was Cedrick, but to us it's just a coincidence, nothing... (Boston Globe -- Local)

    Gonzales rejects calls to step down  Mar 14, 2007
    "As a matter of course, the RNC provides server space and equipment to certain White House personnel in order to assist them with their political efforts," said Tracey Schmitt, RNC spokeswoman. Seven US attorneys were fired on Dec. 7 and another had been let go months earlier , all with little explanation from Justice Department officials, who later told Congress that the dismissals were related to their performance in office. (Boston Globe)

    Supermarkets clear pumps after 'faulty' petrol debacle  Mar 4, 2007
    "We will now be testing for silicon as a matter of course," the company said. Harvest Energy said it had isolated the higher silicon fuel, and could guarantee no further contaminated petrol would be distributed. (24dash.com)

    QCs warn Scots justice in crisis  Feb 19, 2007
    Stacey concludes: "Without a full inquiry into these events, then defence challenges are now likely to be made or attempted [into fingerprint evidence] as a matter of course.". Maggie Scott, former chair of the Faculty of Advocates Criminal Bar Association added: "They will have great difficulty in getting convictions on fingerprint evidence now because of the awareness in the public that it isn't a science.". (Scotsman)

    A call to care for God's creation  Feb 8, 2007
    Perhaps faith communities will begin as a matter of course to work with governments and businesses and scientists. I am convinced that no global problem will be solved in the future without grass-roots participation motivated by values, and worshiping congregations provide the most effective leadership to shape values. (Christian Science Monitor)

    YOUR VIEW: Vessel owners must lead on safety  Feb 7, 2007
    As a matter of course, crews heading to the fishing grounds of the Bering Sea are drug-tested before being hired (captains included) and then put through safety training that typically lasts two to three days. All this happens before the vessels are geared up and made ready for a long season at sea. (The Standard-Times, MA)

    Harman breaks ministerial ranks over attorney general  Feb 1, 2007
    Call to publish legal advice as a matter of course Secrecy 'a contradiction of accountable public office ... The constitutional affairs minister, Harriet Harman, is to break ranks by arguing that public trust in the role of the attorney general has been undermined, and this should be addressed by requiring his legal advice, including on issues such as the legality of military action, to be published as a matter of course. (Guardian Unlimited)

    When driving in China, first know where to spit  Jan 24, 2007
    "A letter from Beijing". from the January 24, 2007 edition. (Christian Science Monitor)

    Cooking with convection  Jan 24, 2007
    "It's like the surround-sound of modern music systems - convection cooking produces "surround heat,' " she says. Another enthusiast is Debbie Clark, owner of Delish on Elmwood Avenue. Clark uses commercial-size convection ovens as a matter of course, but she uses a smaller one in her home kitchen, as well. "People are always asking me about them," she says. The fan makes baking a little different, she admits. Clark likes to tell the story about the time she started to bake some small cream puffs... (Buffalo News -- Arts)

    Technology against violence  Jan 11, 2007
    Expecting the victim to leave instead of asking why the justice system cannot restrain the batterer from reassaulting illustrates how ingrained it has become to expect danger as a matter of course when victims seek to end abusive relationships. Currently, many battered partners leave -- their homes, families, or jobs. (Boston Globe -- Editorial)

    More of this story  Jan 8, 2007
    NB doesn't send out e-mails as a matter of course, he continued. e sometimes send something directed to a specific person, but we would never send a broadcast e-mail or request private information from a customer. (Cheboygan Daily Tribune, MI)

    When team quits, coach must go  Jan 2, 2007
    There are high draft choices on those lines and they continually re-stock them as a matter of course through the draft. And they are BIG, not little. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)



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