• Do they represent the next major challenge for the U.S. and a new corporate form that poses a major threat to the survival of U.S. corporations or, as in the case of Japan, is this a flash in the pan that will in due course also implode with devastating consequences for the Chinese economy?

    FORBES: Are Chinese State Owned Enterprises A Threat To U.S. Companies?

  • The assembled virologists in Malta were told the full data would be published in due course in the journal Science.

    BBC: When should science be censored?

  • The ironic symbol of our defeat may be the takeover in due course of the immense new U.S. embassy in Baghdad by Iranians - this time by invited diplomats, not the hostage-taking "students" of 1979.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Obama's next war

  • Ellis, a North Carolina gas-station operator who, having joined the Ku Klux Klan and attained in due course the lofty rank of Exalted Grand Cyclops, decided to hang up his robe and become an advocate for school desegregation.

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  • When combined with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's repeated threats to 'wipe Israel off the map' and bring about 'a world without America, ' we face the prospect that, in due course, the mullahs running Iran will have the means to carry out their apocalyptic intentions.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Baker's poisoned fruits

  • The Treasury said it would consider the report "and respond in due course in the usual way".

    BBC: Red Budget briefcase

  • She said: "What we're doing in a number of areas is setting up the sort of arrangements that start to move us towards the NCA, the NCA structure and then review in due course what the appropriate relationship is with the SFO and the NCA".

    BBC: SFO saved by cabinet revolt

  • The company said it would consult its 330 employees in Birmingham and the plant would close "in due course".

    BBC: The company makes more than a million pints of milk a day

  • If this succeeds in stimulating demand, Japanese saving will fall and the current-account surplus in due course will narrow. (In the short term, however, most of the effect will be masked by a cheaper yen.) Perhaps demand in Japan is already stronger than the figures suggest.

    ECONOMIST: Japan��s economy

  • By then, England was the first country in the world where the majority of the population would be living in cities (albeit riddled with tuberculosis, for which a winter visit to the Alps in due course became de rigueur).

    ECONOMIST: Mountaineering lore

  • The Crown Nominations Commission will consider "in due course" the selection of a successor.

    BBC: Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams to stand down

  • The Brothers may tussle bitterly with the generals in due course, especially if they refuse to step down pretty smartly, but for the moment the two sides are seeking not to antagonise each other.

    ECONOMIST: Egypt��s elections

  • It's something I happen to believe in myself and I've always voted for as an MP and you will see the proposals in due course.

    BBC: Transcript of George Osborne interview

  • She added that Foreign Office staff in London and Bogota had not been informed of the plans and they hope to be able to study the information in due course.

    BBC: Wife's hope for kidnapped husband

  • As the Soviet air defense perimeter expands, stand-off platforms such as the ALCM-carrying B-52H and, in due course, the B-1 will be ever less able to reach their launch points without coming into contact with the enemy.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Roundtable Discussion On The B-2 Bomber

  • The Government is already faced with the need to find time to attempt to reverse unwelcome changes made by the Lords to the Fixed Term Parliaments Bill, the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill, the European Union Bill, and no doubt, in due course, the Localism Bill and the Welfare Reform Bill as well.

    BBC: Health Bill facing tight timetable in Parliament

  • After gorging on bear meat, the expedition's scientists bring back evidence that helps prove the controversial theory of continental drift, which gives rise in due course to the science of plate tectonics, which explains why it was that Krakatoa blew itself up--and will do so again, in eons hence.

    FORBES: Don't Go Near The Volcano

  • "The likelihood that Greece will leave the euro zone in due course suggests to us that it is too soon to expect stock markets inside the euro-zone and perhaps soon to be outside to recoup lost ground, " said John Higgins, senior markets economist at Capital Economics.

    WSJ: European Stocks Post Small Losses

  • We will look closely at these issues and respond to the committee in due course.

    BBC: Flexibility call over Legal Aid

  • It may not impress the lenders but it could impress the court in due course.

    BBC: How not to lose your home

  • The Scottish government said it would respond to the consultation in due course.

    BBC: Councils back end of right to buy housing policy

  • The Crown Nominations Commission will consider who will follow Williams in the role "in due course, " his office said.

    CNN: Head of Anglican church to step down

  • The 27-year-old said his legal team had not had to prepare his case, but he would challenge the ban in due course.

    BBC: Pakistan's Mohammad Asif withdraws ICC ban appeal

  • In due course the figure will fall to eight, with just one position inside the city and the rest on the edge.

    ECONOMIST: Iraq

  • Applying preliminary insights like the foregoing will help all of us counter and, in due course, defeat the foes that use terror against us.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: War footing

  • Derbyshire Police said an investigation is ongoing into the circumstances surrounding the crash, and a file will be prepared for the coroner in due course.

    BBC: Buxton river crash death: 'Children ran for help'

  • Ministers said they would respond to the report in due course.

    BBC: Caravan site

  • In truth, it is appalling that neither the Democrat-controlled 103rd Congress nor the Republican-controlled 104th has taken the administration to task for an agenda that will, in due course, render the American nuclear deterrent unsustainable.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: U.S. nuclear arms risk-taking

  • No matter: the right-wing opposition supported intervention until, that is, a minister let slip that one aim in Albania was, in due course, to junk the right-wing president there.

    ECONOMIST: Back and forth in Italy

  • Mr Rammell welcomed the report and promised a full MoD response in due course, but insisted that the situation was improving.

    BBC: MPs attack defence kit planning

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