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Many AAII members expressed an aversion to higher risk in response to a special question in the weekly AAII Sentiment Survey.
FORBES: Bunker Mentality Grips Investors
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United Cricket Board of South Africa managing director Gerald Majola has called for a special meeting to question Sonn over a statement made earlier in the week.
BBC: Sonn must explain remarks
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Why should farmers enjoy special protection? (A silly question, perhaps, in a world where governments routinely stuff rustic pockets with taxpayers' money, but one that needs to be asked.) Another worry, says John Copeland, a professor at the National Centre for Agricultural Law Research and Information in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is that tobacco firms might use these laws to bankrupt their critics.
ECONOMIST: Food-disparagement laws
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In a separate question about benefits, 26% of workers said that providing special perks is an effective way to improve employee retention.
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Ted Sorensen, a former special counsel and adviser to President Kennedy, says there's no question about the similarities between the two.
CNN: Is Camelot's future in Obama's hands?
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And it is not a question of just extending the same opportunities to these groups, they require special attention and special policies.
UNESCO: WORLDWIDE
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There is also a question over the type of work experience that will be available to pupils with special needs.
BBC: Heads demand answers on Diplomas
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Joe Navarro, a veteran FBI special agent and the author of Louder Than Words, says that for every question we ask someone, we have three opportunities to determine whether that person is lying: when he first hears the question, when he processes it and when he delivers an answer.
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