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MOSCOW Russia's media oversight agency aims to take a newspaper to
court over an article about a homosexual teacher in what appears to
be the first case prepared against a publication under the country's law
on gay propaganda.In September, a youth-oriented newspaper in Khabarovsk
interviewed a teacher who had been fired over his sexual orientation. Quotes
in the article prompted complaints to Roskomnadzor, the agency that supervises
media conformance with law.A regional spokeswoman for the agency, Olga Shakhmatova,
was quoted by the Interfax news agency on Wednesday as saying the
article violated a law forbidding distribution to minors of material supporting
non-traditional sexual relationships.She said documents would be sent to
court soon, but Roskomnadzor officials said Friday they did not know if
the case had been filed. The law calls for fines of up
to 100,000 rubles ($3,300) for individuals and 1 million rubles ($33,000)
for organizations along with a possible 90-day suspension.The law, passed
this summer, has raised criticism abroad and caused concern about whether
it would be applied to athletes and spectators at the Winter Olympics
in the Russian city of Sochi in February.Homosexuality is not illegal in
Russia, but animosity toward gays is high. The new law does not
define either the criteria for considering an action or statement to be
propaganda or what sort of distribution to minors is prohibited. Critics
say the lack of cl
ot of public money is already wasted."I am not
voting this round. There is none who is good," said Mohamed Ali,
a government employee.Aishath Muna, a 21-year-old private sector employee
said she will vote for Gayoom because she doesn't want "foreigners to
meddle with our affairs."The Supreme Court annulled results of a vote conducted
on Sept. 7 because it found that the voters' register contained fake
names and those of dead people. The court also set forth 16
guidelines to the Elections Commission.Police stopped a second attempt at
holding the election because all candidates had not consented to a fresh
voters' list as the court mandated.The court intervened again to change
the runoff election date, which had been set for the day after
the Nov. 9 election. It also ordered Hassan to continue in office
despite his term ended on Nov.11.The European Union warned that the country
may slip back to autocratic rule and said it is considering "appropriate
measures" if Maldives fails to elect a new president Saturday. It said
further delays will only be seen as attempts to prevent Maldivians from
exercising their democratic right.U.S. State Department spokeswoman Jen
Psaki said in a statement earlier this week that Hassan's decision to
stay beyond his term has endangered the people's right to elect a
new leader and called for the election to be concluded soon.Maldives has
seen much upheaval in the five years since it conducted its first
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Jan. 10, 2013 - FILE photo of parents playing with their children
at a shopping mall in Beijing. China will loosen its decades-old
one-child policy and abolish a much-criticized labor camp system, its ruling
Communist Party said. Friday,APBEIJING China will loosen its decades-old
one-child policy by allowing two children for families with one parent who
was an only child and will abolish a much-criticized labor camp system,
its ruling Communist Party said Friday.The changes were part of a key
policy document released by the official Xinhua News Agency following a
four-day meeting of party leaders through Tuesday in Beijing. The document
also seeks to map out China's economic policy for coming years.The labor
camp -- or "re-education through labor" -- system was established to punish
early critics of the Communist Party but now is used by local
officials to deal with people challenging their authority on issues including
land rights and corruption.Pu Zhiqiang, a prominent Beijing lawyer who has
represented several former labor camp detainees in seeking compensation,
welcomed the abolition of the extra-legal system."There have been many methods
used recently by this government that are against the rule of law,
and do not respect human rights, or freedom of speech, but by
abolishing the labor camps ... it makes it much harder for the
police to put these people they clamp down on into labor camps,"
Pu said."This is progress," Pu said.Chi
emergency call was legitimate. The Miami-Dade Police Department sent homicide
detectives to the airport to further investigate, said spokesman Javier
Baez. Police have not indicated any evidence of foul play, however."We're
still gathering as many facts as we can," Baez said.The Coast Guard
had a small boat and a helicopter involved in the search, but
Petty Officer Jon-Paul Rios said they stopped searching about 7 p.m. when
it got too dark.The fire rescue agency had three marine units and
two aircraft, said Lt. Arnold Piedrahita, a fire rescue spokesman. It wasn't
immediately clear whether they were still searching or when they planned
to stop for the night.According to an email from FAA spokeswoman Bergen,
the pilot radioed air traffic controllers at Miami Terminal Radar Approach
Control, which provides radar for flights within a 55-mile radius of Miami
International Airport. The control center then notified the Coast Guard.Bergen
said in an email late Thursday that she had no new information.
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