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...Ferrero was victorious in its appeal that a proposed biscuit should be counted as a biscuit, rather than confectionery (as the Government wanted it classified)....
...Andriy Zagorodnyuk, a former Ukrainian defence minister who advises the government, has suggested “a protected marine zone” enforced by western naval power. V....
...Paul Getty bought Sutton Place, a gorgeous Tudor mansion in which, despite his reputation as a parsimonious hermit, he hosted lavish parties....
...Moreover, too little government spending can increase company bankruptcies and lead to less investment in research and development, hurting the supply side of our economies — potentially exacerbating inflationary...
...And now a fifth expect a “V-shaped” economic recovery, up from a 10th in the previous month....
...In US v Nixon and Clinton v Jones, appointees of the presidents involved in those cases ruled against them as the court presented a united front....
...Just this morning, as a defensive measure, I switched my entire TSP allocation (federal government 401-K) to 80 per cent government bonds and 20 per cent common stocks.”...
...More government, more debt, less globalisation, structurally lower employment, lower forever yields, more tech, that kind of thing: As the world economy came to a standstill, governments played a key role...
...The Chinese telecoms giant, long cold-shouldered by Washington, upped the ante last week by suing the US government....
...His audience helped to drown the heckler out (“USA! USA! USA!”)...
...The 1984 case, formally known as “Chevron USA Inc v Natural Resources Defense Council Inc” formalised the legal doctrine that requires judges to defer to administrative agencies’ interpretation of federal...
...Nasta’s point of view had, until recently, found support at the highest levels of government....
...Likewise I do not understand why South Korean governments kow-tow to the USA government with regard to discussions with the North Korean government....
...Here are four possible outcomes for the mixed coalition government....
...The biggest activist fight — Nelson Peltz v Procter & Gamble — was only recently settled, two months after a shareholder vote....
...(USA Today) US markets Janet Yellen, chair of the US Federal Reserve, will testify to lawmakers in Washington....
...No fascist USA.”...
...(Ars Technica) It’s a big day for Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s socialist leader, who is struggling to get enough support from MPs to form a coalition government....
...In the 2013 case of Clapper v Amnesty International USA, Supreme Court justices ruled that legal action could not be brought against a government surveillance programme as the plaintiffs could not prove...
...We still have no clear information of what the government will ask for....
...But the decision not to grant the Chinese dissident artist his full requested visa was just the latest incident as David Cameron seeks to curry favour with the Chinese government....
...The net neutrality debate has taken on a David v Goliath flavour....
...appear to have captured the government in Paris....
...While here in London we’ll help the British Museum, the Science Museum, and the V&A move their collections out of storage and on display....
...NEW PARADIGM The Guardian, (August 17, 2000): Hayek’s dream of companies challenging governments for the right to issue money may yet be realised....
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