81. The bill would also ban court challenges of any settlement imposed by cabinet. 82. The bill would ban foreign journalists from working in the country and require local journalists to register with the government or face up to two years in jail. 83. The bill also bans foreign reporters from staffing international media offices in Zimbabwe, which would have to be run by Zimbabwean citizens or immigrants with permanent residence status. 84. The bill also bans reporting on Cabinet proceedings or policy advice given the government. 85. The bill bans smoking in planes and buses and prohibits the sale or distribution of cigarettes in schools and health care facilities. 86. The bill would ban so-called soft money and limit the ability of unions to use dues for political campaigns. 87. The confusing bill banned intermediaries from any role in adoptions, but did not define intermediary. 88. The new bill would ban so-called soft money -- unlimited donations that corporations, labor unions and some individuals give to political parties. 89. The McCain-Feingold bill would ban so-called soft money, the unlimited, loosely regulated donations that flow to the political parties. 90. The new bill would ban swastikas and related symbols, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported. |