• He criticised Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and pointed out that guidelines banned the use of fax machines.

    BBC: Basildon Hospital faxed cancer details to wrong person

  • Starbucks said it was committed to the UK and pointed out that it plans to create 5, 000 new jobs over the next five years.

    BBC: Starbucks 'paid just ?8.6m UK tax in 14 years'

  • Mr Murphy had left the hearing declaring that he disagreed with the verdict and pointed out that he had been cleared of six other charges.

    BBC: Norfolk council leader quits after standards hearing

  • YouTube commented that the site had not broken American law, and pointed out that it was replete with negative images of other leaders, like George Bush.

    ECONOMIST: Censorship and the internet

  • Hinson said all ValuJet pilots meet FAA requirements and pointed out that both the pilot and copilot of the DC-9 that crashed had substantial flight experience.

    CNN: FAA director defends ValuJet inspections

  • Privacy researcher Chris Soghoian criticized the company for still not having a chief privacy officer (and pointed out that Facebook lacks one as well).

    FORBES: Google Comes Clean on Street View Cars' WiFi Data Collection

  • This week he restated his fears and pointed out that his approval for the deal did not imply a blessing for whatever Google might do in the future.

    ECONOMIST: Patents and mobile devices

  • Liberal Democrats said the Welsh government had "dragged their heels" on the proposals and pointed out that Help to Buy was not due to start until next year.

    BBC: NewBuy: Wales home purchase help scheme abandoned

  • Nato said it had had no discussions on the possibility of Scottish independence, and pointed out that any arrangement would have to be agreed by all member countries.

    BBC: Scotland politics

  • He strongly denied that his party had been infiltrated by far-right elements and pointed out that any new member has to sign a pledge confirming their opposition to racism.

    BBC: Peter Davies, Mayor of Doncaster

  • Dr Morris added that artefacts from the site would need to be very carefully analysed, and pointed out that the C14 carbon dating process is not without its error margins.

    BBC: Lost city 'could rewrite history'

  • It said the UK exported its manufacturing jobs during the structural changes of the 1980s (during the Thatcher government) and pointed out that few industrial jobs are being lost at present.

    BBC: UK CO2 emissions rising, government advisers warn

  • Parliament minister Patricia Ferguson defended the executive's position and pointed out that Labour backbencher Janis Hughes was due to ask the First Minister about the proposed inquiry at Question Time on Thursday.

    BBC: Holyrood cost statement bid fails

  • He said he believed the scenarios outlined by the mover of the motion were "highly unlikely" and pointed out that a Westminster select committee report had not recommended a moratorium in England.

    BBC: Hydraulic fracturing

  • He said they aimed to be as "flexible" as possible, and pointed out that any decision to proceed in the absence of the accused would be at the discretion of the judge.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Scotland | Absent trials move is ruled out

  • Moreover, Shannon expressed his desire to get closer to Hugo Chavez and pointed out that the "relationship between Colombia and Venezuela is so deep that they will find a way to offset their differences".

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The State Department and Chavez

  • Mr Jones said the government had a range of schemes to help businesses and pointed out that it had commissioned a review, led by Welsh Conservative economics guru Dylan Jones-Evans, into credit for businesses.

    BBC: Carwyn Jones: 'Lives will be at risk without NHS changes'

  • Michelle Stewart, whose mother-in-law died after contracting C.diff at the Vale of Leven, said she was not surprised by the decision not to bring criminal charges, and pointed out that campaigners had never wanted individual prosecutions.

    BBC: No prosecutions over C.diff cases

  • But answering the urgent question on 22 March 2012, Exchequer Secretary David Gauke said he had no knowledge of any specific leaks and pointed out that there had been several inaccurate reports, as well as accurate ones.

    BBC: Labour calls for inquiry into Budget leaks

  • White House spokemsan Joe Lockhart told The Washington Times it wasn't clear either Gore or Klain ever reviewed the documents, and pointed out that the schedule merely indicated the city and made no mention of the temple.

    CNN: AllPolitics - Gore's Fund-Raising Woes

  • Hasbro said the black and silver design has been in development for 18 months and pointed out that the oven has been offered in a variety of colors since 1963, including teal, green, yellow, silver, blue and purple.

    CNN: December 18, 2012 -- Updated 1712 GMT (0112 HKT)

  • Assange introduced his guest by calling Correa "a transformative leader, " and pointed out that Correa expelled the U.S. ambassador after reports that a WikiLeaks State Department cable showed that the American ambassador was concerned about an allegedly corrupt high ranking police official.

    CNN: Why Assange needs Ecuador and Ecuador needs Assange

  • Although the rise beat analysts' expectations, Markit chief economist Chris Williamson described the data as "very volatile" and pointed out that the figures for the three months to the end of September compared to the same period last year showed the steepest fall since April 2009.

    BBC: Eurozone growth left unrevised at 0.2%

  • Mr Salmond, who has met with former US Secretary of State Colin Powell during his visit, said he did not believe his party's stance on nuclear weapons would be a problem when it came to Scotland's membership of the military alliance, and pointed out that 25 of the 28 members of Nato were non-nuclear.

    BBC: Scotland politics

  • Signal Hill Group analyst Michael Carboy said Wuxi, China-based Suntech's "bread-and-butter piece of business" was not expected to move the company's stock price significantly, and pointed out that due to "a fair degree of concern that the Spaniards will announce adverse revisions to its incentive structure" in the sector, many solar stocks have fallen in recent days.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Finally, the Chair turned to the matter of the scheduling of meetings during sessions of the Governing Bodies and pointed out that this was a simple matter of good coordination in order to avoid complaints from Delegations that are split between participation in the Governing Body sessions and other important meetings which should not, if at all possible, be scheduled in parallel.

    UNESCO: Paris, 11.12.2012

  • Well he was a relatively senior businessman in his earlier incarnation (that said, he self-deprecatingly and amusingly pointed out that he was the only innumerate treasurer of one of the UK's biggest companies, and his employer, Enterprise Oil, paid someone to check all his numbers).

    BBC: Should bishops run the banks?

  • And he pointed out that some working folks and even some union members voted these folks in.

    WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President at Detroit Labor Day Event

  • "We have tried to put the case for the project openly and honestly in newsletters, through briefings, at very many presentations and meetings and have pointed out that similar plants continue to operate successfully and safely here at home and in Europe, " he said.

    BBC: Norfolk

  • Ninety per cent of the guns used in the current wave of drugs violence came from the US, he said, and he pointed out that there were 11, 000 gun stores in towns and cities close to the Mexican border.

    BBC: 'US graft adds to Mexico's woes'

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