61. The commission voted Friday not to break its century-old ban on high-wire acts. 62. The commission voted in December to deny permission for the pipeline but said the proposal could be revived with enough signed contracts to prove construction is needed. 63. The commission voted to bury all the remains together. 64. The commission voted unanimously to approve the merger, but the two Republican commissioners dissented from attaching conditions to the deal. 65. The city commission has voted to create a committee to investigate police involvement in the seizure of Elian and any police brutality that occurred during the protests. 66. The commission also voted to condemn rights violations in Iraq, including repression of opposition, political killings, torture and rape. 67. The commission has only voted to move forward with granting a license. 68. The commission voted unanimously to approve the merger, but the two Republican commissioners dissented from attaching any conditions to the deal. 69. The commission will vote Wednesday on the actual resolution, which expresses concern about reports of torture and other violations of fundamental freedoms in China. 70. The commission voted the United States off last week but added Sudan, which is on the State Department list of state sponsors of terrorism. |
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