• The reaction of Wall Street and foreign exchanges reflected a sense that something was happening finally that might begin to restore public confidence.

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  • The prime minister only learnt of the resignation just before it was announced on board a plane taking him and a group of businessmen on a foreign trip (Downing Street have asked me not to identify its destination for security reasons).

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  • His fears were passed on to Downing Street with the Foreign Office warning that the press could play up any refusal to help.

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  • Members of the feared baseej militia have been withdrawn from street corners and foreign television satellite channels are jammed less frequently than before.

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  • But the paper's authors found that the State Street data suggested foreign investors were actually better at anticipating price changes than their domestic counterparts at least in emerging markets.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • The newly-released personal papers released uncover a heated exchange between Downing Street and the Foreign Office over the menu for the official banquet she was to host for the Chinese leadership.

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  • Russia is also looking to profit from military spending increases in foreign countries, as the Wall Street Journal story below indicates.

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  • Mr Mittal's associates confirm this version of events and insist that he did not solicit the letter from either the Foreign Office or No 10 Downing Street.

    ECONOMIST: Political donations

  • She has criss-crossed America, from scholarly Cambridge in Massachusetts to punchier places like Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Mobile, Alabama, to tell the American in the street her idea of foreign policy.

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  • Falklanders had to wait for a foreign invasion to catch the attention of Downing Street.

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  • The congressman is drafting legislation that would strengthen disclosure and transparency requirements by foreign companies seeking to raise funds on Wall Street.

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  • All along the high street, cash tills chirrup as foreign bags and trucks fill up with beer, furniture, vegetables, toasters and televisions.

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  • Foreign Secretary Robin Cook was in Ayr High Street, First Minister Henry McLeish canvassed for votes in Edinburgh Pentlands, Scottish health minister Susan Deacon met the electorate in Dundee and transport minister Sarah Boyack met shoppers in Dumfries High Street.

    BBC: Parties take to the streets

  • An announcement from the U.S. Federal Reserve that provided details about its loan actions during the financial crisis between 2008 and 2010 to financial companies and foreign central banks was big news on the Street Wednesday, representing a course of greater transparency by the central bank.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Bergen has written about al-Qaeda, Afghanistan, Pakistan, counterterrorism, homeland security and countries around the Middle East for a range of American newspapers and magazines including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Foreign Affairs, The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, TIME, The Nation, The National Interest, Mother Jones, Newsweek, Washington Times and Vanity Fair.

    CNN: About

  • Mr Cameron held talks earlier with Vice-President Joe Biden, where there was "common ground on the full range of foreign policy issues, " according to a Downing Street spokesman.

    BBC: Barack Obama: UK relationship is 'truly special'

  • But it is best to move east now toward another magnificent blue cathedral, St Michael's Monastery (leave it for your next trip), down Desyatynna Street, past the imposing Ministry of Foreign Affairs, until you stumble upon the cobble-stoned, winding St Andrew's descent.

    BBC: Weekend in Kiev

  • Commentary: Bret Stephens of The Wall Street Journal for his incisive columns on American foreign policy and domestic politics, often enlivened by a contrarian twist.

    WSJ: 2013 Pulitzer winners in journalism and arts

  • Most significant to the street changers: an increase in how much foreign currency individuals traveling abroad can buy legally from banks, a move that would threaten their substantial under-the-table business.

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  • The surge in share prices on Wall Street over the past three years has lured in foreign investors and reduced overseas investment by Americans, thereby boosting the dollar.

    ECONOMIST: The dollar

  • As national security adviser, she was rarely able to rein in these two champion bureaucratic street fighters and they will duly come to dominate foreign policy in the second term.

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  • Foreign Office minister Lord Howell of Guildford said his department and Downing Street took a "straightforward approach".

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  • In opinion writing categories, Bret Stephens of The Wall Street Journal received the commentary award for columns on American foreign policy and domestic politics.

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  • After speaking with many traders with color-vision deficiencies, designers of DJ FX Trader, a foreign exchange tool offered by Dow Jones, the publisher of The Wall Street Journal, say they made a point of using icons to supplement color.

    WSJ: New Outlook for Colorblindness

  • Furthermore, Wall Street analysts had been lowering estimates in anticipation of the impact of foreign exchange.

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  • In bus queues and on street corners, Zimbabweans wonder why their young men are fighting a foreign war 2, 000 kilometres (1, 250 miles) away.

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  • Moreover, as Joe Sternberg of the Wall Street Journal reports, Japanese exporters have played their part in dampening foreign opposition by largely choosing not to cut prices.

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  • Max Boot, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and an expert on guerrilla warfare, in an otherwise favorable Wall Street Journal piece, takes the Administration to task for not doing more to stop Syria from being a sanctuary for Iraqi insurgents.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Frank, who is one of the name sponsors of the Dodd Frank Act to re-regulate Wall Street after the crash of 2008, suggests the absurdity of a report that warned Wall Street would lose all its financing and investment activity to London and other foreign exchanges.

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  • Street photography was naturally a part of this, I could travel and see foreign places and by having my camera and taking photographs I could record what I found, and express what I felt about these places.

    BBC: Students of the street

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