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...“This is something that shouldn’t damage the state of the real economy,” he predicted in the summer of 2007....
...The US Department of Health and Human Services denied Bright’s allegations. Other scientists have taken note of Bright’s fate....
...His employer had paid $13m in out-of-court settlements over sexual harassment Response ‘In my more than 20 years at Fox News Channel, no one has ever filed a complaint about me with the human resources...
...Yet it was a surprise in November when the Department of Justice sued to block the transaction....
...Both the state of the economy and the existence of free movement of workers are significant determinants of migration flows....
...He said this even after Fox News had retracted a report that Birmingham (England, not Alabama) was a city inhabited totally by Muslims. (Also see Ben Carson et al on black people.)...
...The study by Bigsten et al in 2003 found that small firms have historically had a significantly greater chance of being rejected by banks than larger firms....
...state to enforce them....
...Department of Energy data confirms that New York State’s per capita energy consumption is next to last in the country, which largely reflects public transit use in New York City....
...All Played Out – the book’s original title – proved to publishers that literate football fans existed. Nick Hornby et al followed. Davies deserves this reissue under a new title....
...As a former investment banker, Augar tells the story of the disaster in the financial markets. What really happened at Northern Rock, Royal Bank of Scotland et al? This gives you a clearer idea....
...et al) were far better known than their contemporary secretaries of commerce....
...the like of which, since bleeding partition days, no Indian eye had seen,” wrote Justice V.R....
...Michael V....
...Supreme Court’s historic finding in the case of Rasul et al v....
...Again, Hugenholtz et al, point out that the majority of cases brought under the Directive have been about databases that would have been created anyway - telephone numbers, television schedules, concert...
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