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		<title>By: FES</title>
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		<description>Keep military and USADI aid and avoid funds going only to agencies with waivers like PC.



&#039;The State Department legal advisor was able to rule that section 508 did not apply in the case of the Mauritanian coup because the ousted president had been elected in 2003 in an election that American democracy organizations declared was not free and fair. This ruling permitted the continuation of U.S.-Mauritanian military cooperation.&#039;






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<p>&#8216;The State Department legal advisor was able to rule that section 508 did not apply in the case of the Mauritanian coup because the ousted president had been elected in 2003 in an election that American democracy organizations declared was not free and fair. This ruling permitted the continuation of U.S.-Mauritanian military cooperation.&#8217;</p>
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		<title>By: News Roundup - October 25, 2007 &#171; Silk Road Intelligencer</title>
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