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According to Reddy and others in the room, Wolf called Obama “the next thing to the Anti-Christ” and ordered Reddy and Dunkley from the room.
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Associates of Mr. Dunkley have maintained the case is related to a long-running business dispute between the editor and his local business partner, who has denied there is any disagreement.
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Dunkley adds, however, that directors feel less "under siege" than previously.
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Dunkley is worried about the way this has a disproportionate impact on teenagers.
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Dunkley is neither a teacher nor social worker by background.
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Myanmar's government has said little about the case publicly, but it has indicated that in addition to immigration violations, Mr. Dunkley stands accused of assaulting a sex worker he met earlier this year.
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Ross Dunkley , editor of the Yangon-based English-language weekly the Myanmar Times, was arrested on Feb. 10 for allegedly violating Myanmar immigration codes.
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It was not, Dunkley makes clear, the way forward he would have ideally chosen.
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David Armstrong , who works with Mr. Dunkley on a separate venture, the Phnom Penh Post newspaper in Cambodia, said in the statement issued late Thursday that the woman involved in the assault allegation told the court she wanted to withdraw her complaint, but it was unknown whether the court would accept her request..
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The Baby Peter case led to a dramatic rise in demands on child protection services – though Dunkley believes that the upward trend had started before that particular storm broke.
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