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Like Genentech Chief Executive Arthur Levinson (see " Drug Prices: The Genentech Solution"), he said he foresees a time when companies may introduce medicines in places like Canada at prices that governments there do not want to pay.
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If we want to ensure that countries like the United States, Canada, and Britain do not have chemical weapons, we can achieve this without a burdensome new international bureaucracy.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Chemical Reaction
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In reality, Americans living in high tax countries like Canada, France, the UK, Germany etc would not owe the US any money anyway.
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The people who care about it are the large enterprises that IBM sells to, companies like Sears, ING, Heinz and Air Canada, and these firms tend not to want too talk much about how they use technology for fear of disclosing their advantages to competitors.
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So that would seem to suggest that the Commonwealth is going to basically be divided between, on the one hand, African countries, who feel that these elections were free and fair and no further action needs to be taken and on the other hand countries like Britain, like Australia, Canada and New Zealand who feel very much that this election was not free and fair.
BBC: Six forum: BBC correspondent Rageh Omaar
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On that theory, if I moved to Canada I'd like hockey and I can assure you, that's not happening.
WSJ: Gerard Baker: Football Is Better Than Soccer
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Like Tanni, Canada's Chantal Petitclerc, the winner of four golds in Athens, did not have things all her own way.
BBC: SPORT | Other Sport... | Disability Sport | Encouraging signs
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At the bottom, with no violations, are 21 diverse countries including not just the ever-polite U.K., Japan and Canada, but also some developing countries like Burkina Faso, Azerbaijan, the Central African Republic, and Panama.
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