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Ms Diallo testified that she had entered no room on the floor of the suite in which she claimed the assault took place, but electronic records show she entered another guest room on the floor - room 2820 - both before and afterwards.
BBC: Strauss-Kahn 'suspected phone was hacked'
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Although the focus is often on the night the wall fell, Blystone said a lot had been going on before -- and afterwards too, in that autumn and winter of profound change.
CNN: Remembering the night the Berlin Wall fell
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In the event, action against Iraq went ahead despite massive Commons rebellions and the resignation of two cabinet ministers - one before the conflict and one afterwards.
BBC: The Tony Blair years
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They note that the government was weak before the quake and devastated afterwards: one-sixth of its staff died, virtually all its buildings were damaged, and its meagre tax revenues fell by 80%.
ECONOMIST: Haiti's earthquake
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This could be done before mis-selling occurred, rather than afterwards, and could include institutions losing their licences.
BBC: FSA calls for clampdown on sales commissions
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De Villiers asked for a review and Harper was satisfied he had enough evidence to overturn the decision, but later TV replays suggested possible contact with glove before it hit De Villiers' pad - and a deflection off the bat afterwards.
BBC: England on course for heavy defeat in Johannesburg Test
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The overwhelming majority of institutions still prefer to pre-approve all proposals put before shareholders and let off steam afterwards with their heads buried in manga.
ECONOMIST: Japanese corporate governance: No country for old men | The
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Both those locations have wi-fi, so I can work before my appointment arrives, and stay afterwards for coffee or some more work.
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