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wavm Israel Gives Robertson Cold Shoulder - CharlesteGeork - 12-18-2024

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TOKYO -- Public figures are known to get weepy every now and then, but when it comes to turning on the waterworks, Japanese local assemblyman Ryutaro Nonomura is surely in a class of his own.The 47-year-old lawmaker from Hyogo Prefecture was asked to account for about $30,000 in travel expenses for which he neglected to submit receipts. His response left the local press corps astounded as they watched him become completely unglued during a news conference, sobbing and sob-screaming hysterically. I finally got elected, because I wanted dunk panda to make a difference, he wailed inconsolably. On pages of Japanese web forums and social media, his fellow citizens seemed to have little sympathy for Nonomura s distress. His bawling is worse than my kid s, said one blogger. The brat thinks if he cries, they ll let him off the hook, suggested another. Really disgusting, a third posted. Does he have no shame Nonomura s fellow assembly members were equally unmoved. The sloppy accounting is a serious problem, said Maki Maruo, also an independent. He is required to explain how these trips yielded results. The first-year independent ran crocs winterstiefel up the impressive tab during an unusually peripatetic year; 195 same-day business trips by crocs train, starting April, 2013. The assembly is moving to launch an investigation, and if Nonomura -- who also failed to keep detailed records of his destinations, routes and amounts spent -- is found to have improperly handled funds, he will be required t Rajd New book about the British royal family pulled in the Netherlands over name of alleged commenter about Archie s skin tone
The U.S. Army scheduled an Article 32 hearing for next week in the Iraqi prisoner abuse case against Pfc. Lynndie England, Fort Hood officials said Thursday.England, a West Virginia reservist whose guilty plea was rejected this month by a military judge, has been charged stanley thermoskannen with three counts arising from abuse of Iraqi detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison in late 2003.The Article 32 investigation is the military equivalent of a grand jury investigation and is set to begin Tuesday. An officer will receive evidence and make a recommendation on whether to send the case to a court-martial.It stanley kubek s the second Article 32 hearing for England. The first stanley cup one, held last August at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, led to the charges that resulted in the failed plea deal. Tuesday s hearing will start the legal process over again in her case.England s plea was rejected after reputed abuse ringleader Charles Graner s account cast doubt on whether she knew what she was doing when she participated in the abuse. Under military law, a guilty plea could only be accepted if the judge was convinced England knew that what she was doing was illegal. Graner, who England says is the father of her infant son, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role after a January court-martial at Fort Hood.England is seen in some of the most notorious photographs in the prison scandal, including one of her holding a naked prisoner on a leash. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 { display: none;