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Many of the papers wish the Duke of Edinburgh many happy returns on his 90th birthday.
BBC: Newspaper review: Archbishop of Canterbury in headlines
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Many happy returns for at least two decades more.
FORBES: Kudos to Marty Lipton and Messrs. Wachtell, Rosen, Katz et al.
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So as 2012 begins and we toast the birth of a new year, I invite you to take a sip from the RedNek wine glass, think of Pat Gunkel and write down on that cocktail napkin the happy returns you can expect when you invest in creating a culture of ideas.
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Not everyone returns happy after meeting Farooq Abdullah.
CNN: BRAVE AS A LION
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These great entrepreneurs are what drive venture returns and keep the LPs happy and the VCs in business.
FORBES: Ask a VC: Who's Your Customer? What's Your Product?
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Perhaps in an era of 12 percent average returns, their employees were happy with the easy pretax money, two-point lag or no.
FORBES: How To Fix Your Lousy 401(k) Retirement Plan: Pool It, Like a Pension Fund
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The Lifeguard ( Liz W. Garcia): A former valedictorian quits her reporter job in New York and returns to the place she last felt happy: her childhood home in Connecticut.
FORBES: Sundance 2013: Women Directors Step Up
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And JP Morgan Chase would be happy to help out if it could be guaranteed monopoly returns just by throwing its money at Bing.
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On the other hand, the same poll found that rather more of them were happy to be friends with people who fiddle their tax returns.
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The two begin what seems a happy relationship, but within thirty pages or so it is all over, and Jed returns to his customary alienation.
NEWYORKER: Off the Map
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Over the past few years, the dollar has been strong mainly because foreign investors have been happy to finance America's external deficit, thanks to rapid economic growth and high returns, especially in its equity market.
ECONOMIST: The world��s new currency worries
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These days, maybe, Americans are happy simply to put their money into an institution that not only accepts it, but also returns it.
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