111. The proposed bill would disqualify conversions performed abroad by Reform and Conservative rabbis. 112. The new leadership of a militant labor group called for a nationwide strike Tuesday to kill a proposed bill that would make layoffs easier. 113. The proposed bill also would ban alcohol sales at sports events, promote anti-alcoholism education in schools and ban drinking in the streets. 114. The proposed bill said Russia could trade and have other contacts with Libya as long as there was no violation of the U.N. sanctions imposed on the Arab nation. 115. The proposed bill would also require tobacco companies to indicate nicotine and tar contents on cigarette packages. 116. The proposed bill would have created a uniform set of licensing standards and a code of practice for all types of broadcasters. 117. The proposed bills would have established a Press Council and a Mass Media Commission, both dominated by government appointees. 118. The prerogative of the DPR to veto a proposed bill by the executive is to be reinforced in the Constitution. 119. The proposed bill circumvents the constitution by forcing Seapaul to temporarily leave office if Parliament passes a resolution calling for it. 120. The proposed bill is expected to go before the French Cabinet in January. |