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...This time, it may be generations before another shift back is made....
...This may be because, as exil.arte says, it is only recently that Austria has started to address the issue....
...I was being quite courtly with myself, practically saying, “If I may make so bold” as each thought floated through my mind; or “No no no, after you” as I walked through the heavy glass door and went down...
...As Arlen Meyers, a doctor and chief executive of the US-based Society of Physician Entrepreneurs, puts it: “A doctor can treat 20 people a day for his or her entire career — or build a device that allows...
...Harmen Geers, a spokesperson for ABP’s investment arm, rejected Unite’s criticism as unfair. He said: “This has nothing to do with tax dodging....
...Welcome to the US election round-up at the beginning of a week which may be President Barack Obama’s last chance to halt the momentum of his Republican challenger Mitt Romney....
...“They have succeeded in terrifying the moderates – and even conservatives who are not far enough to the right,” says Arlen Specter, a former Pennsylvania senator who was a longtime target of the group and...
...Analysts suggest that factors other than an anti-incumbency backlash may have been at work....
...Or, as Arlen Specter, Democratic senator co-sponsoring the bill, said....
...This week’s primary contests, and a special poll in Pennsylvania, may settle some nerves....
...“There may be trouble ahead,” Wainwright sang, and then lost his place. Jenni Muldaur and Shannon McNally also hit problems, but there was no chance for them to warm up; the doorbell kept ringing....
...Others, such as Arlen Specter, 79, the formerly Republican and now Democratic senator for Pennsylvania, have been accused of supporting euthanasia for the elderly....
...So far Mr Obama’s efforts have failed to net any solid results barring the votes of three lonely Republicans for last year’s $787bn (€573bn, £498bn) stimulus bill – one of whom, Arlen Specter, then promptly...
...However, Mr Franken’s expected arrival in the Senate may not be as transformative as the numbers suggest....
...But in practice, the coup may be more symbolic than substantial....
...Mr Taylor thinks that David Cameron may have made a rare misstep in his shift of position over a European referendum – “That could cost him 10 to 15 seats” – but still regards his victory as a near-certainty...
...Compounding its recent miseries, too numerous to mention, Arlen Specter, the independent-minded senator for Pennsylvania, has gone over to the other side....
...Perfect period detail has our hero smoking Park Drives, worrying over a halfpenny and criticising the works of Michael Arlen and Warwick Deeping....
...Without his support, the Democrats who drew up the bill may lack votes necessary to pass it....
...Many of these may be hard to remove....
...The moves may not amount to a revolution, but they matter....
...This may explain why Justice Thomas is the quietest member in the court’s history....
...The second requirement is even closer to resolution, though on the surface it may not appear so....
...Supporters and detractors alike sometimes see him as a lucky figure – a view reinforced by Arlen Specter’s defection on Tuesday, which opens up a potentially impregnable Democratic majority in the Senate...
...Wall Street executives argue that extending the bonus cap beyond the boardroom would penalise traders and investment bankers who may have nothing to do with the companies’ losses or strategic mistakes....
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