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One part of Martinique elected a pro-independence representative to the National Assembly last May.
ECONOMIST: Empire in the Americas
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Though Apple took to the pages of The New York Times last week to respond to a chorus of criticism about Final Cut Pro X, it's clear the company is going to have to go a little further in assuaging videographers who were alarmed to learn that the built-from-the-ground-up software omits certain key features found in Final Cut Pro 7.
ENGADGET: Apple posts Final Cut Pro X FAQ following backlash, promises multicamera support and other updates
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The record 78 million taxpayers who paid a pro to do their returns last year won't get forms.
FORBES: Taxing Decision: Pentium, Pencil Or Pro?
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Christie signed a sports betting bill into law last year, but the four major pro leagues and the NCAA sued to stop it.
WSJ: NJ announces sites for 2014 Super Bowl events
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Peter Temple-Morris, MP for Leominster, and a pro-European, resigned the Tory whip in November 1997 and sat as an independent before defecting to Labour in June last year.
BBC: You are in: UK Politics
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Bradley, in a CNN-sponsored debate last Wednesday, said Bradley voted "pro-right-to-life" 84 percent of the time during his career in the House and the Senate.
CNN: Manchester newspaper gives Bradley a near-endorsement
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The lower house, where Mr Berlusconi's coalition has a big majority, was poised to approve the bill this week, until a last-minute opposition amendment, backed by some queasy pro-government deputies, caused it to be sent back to the Senate.
ECONOMIST: Italy and the law