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...The AAPP also does not document the deaths of troops, police or civil servants killed by anti-regime guerrillas....
...“China does bear some of the responsibility, though by no means all, for what happened.”...
...Tottenham Court Road, at the north-eastern corner, will become an important interchange when the new high-capacity Elizabeth Line — also known as Crossrail — is fully operating by 2022....
...Participants would be assigned the role either of “teacher” or “learner”....
...He too was woken up by the investigators. In central London, Iraj Parvizi was on an IV drip, recovering from an aggravated throat infection....
...research company Jane’s IHS Markit....
...struck by the number of bitcoin fans who found this something of an inconvenient truth....
...If it does, borrowers should expect lenders to ratchet up the rates on their products and put an end to many of the more tempting deals on the market....
...Where does literature end and fantasy begin?...
...John Strickland, an aviation consultant, said there was ample opportunity in the low-cost market....
...The rate of consumption of contraband and counterfeit cigarettes increased by 6.4 percentage points in the UK between 2011 and 2012 – the biggest increase in any European country....
...The upperbound to the mutualisation tolerance threshold of the majority of the ECB Governing Council is given by the non-inflationary loss absorption capacity of the Eurosystem....
...The Battle of Bretton Woods: John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White, and the Making of a New World Order, by Benn Steil, Princeton, RRP£19.95/$29.95 Steil’s book is an object lesson in how to make economic...
...The “Secret Footballer” – an unnamed Premier League player – does. Part of the fun is guessing who he is....
...The Quickening Maze By Adam Foulds Jonathan Cape, £12.99 It takes courage to write a novel about two of Britain’s best-known poets – John Clare and Alfred Lord Tennyson – and their encounter in an Epping...
...For consumers, the golden age of low-cost mortgages financed by a combination of cheap money in the wholesale markets, low interest rates and intense competition is well and truly over....
...by gas or coal, or about 1 percent of UK electricity capacity....
..."The Defence Department, as they see this capacity growing and growing, are becoming progressively alarmed," he says....
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