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The onus for war and all its misery has now shifted to the Iranians.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: About that NIE...
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And for all that the scene is preoccupied with alienation and misery, its champions claim it offers a comradeship of sorts.
BBC: Rock cult or nice kids that do their homework?
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Nevada, Florida, Arizona and California top the housing misery list: they all had huge price declines and lots of foreclosures.
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For all this expense and the consequent human misery, the patrol reckons it catches six or seven of every ten illegal entrants.
ECONOMIST: Who gets in
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But the newcomers and the flowers are not the only source of all this misery.
ECONOMIST: With drought and pollution, Arizona is full of sneezers
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That misery and abjection is what the hunt is all about.
NEWYORKER: Dead Reckoning
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Italy lost all their November Tests and further misery has been piled on to the nation's leading players with Heineken Cup sides Treviso and Calvisano failing to register a win in the 2008-09 season's four opening rounds.
BBC: Smith makes Italian Magners plea
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And so once again we are faced with a sympathetic, beaten Thomas Barrow, a man who has squandered all his good will, all his money, and now must leave Downton with no reference at all a perfect storm of misery and ruin into which the always compassionate John Bates inserts himself.
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But amid all the misery, rescuers continue to have their efforts rewarded -- a woman and her one-year-old baby were pulled almost unscathed from the rubble of a collapsed building, as was a young man who'd spent a-hundred-and-three hours without food or water.
BBC: Indian quake operations concentrate on survivors
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What if the road out of misery, to prosperity, is axiomatically simple and all else is simply obfuscation?
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In Greece politicians of all stripes blame the EU and IMF, to a greater or lesser extent, for their misery.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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The people want to be friendly and hospitable but they have been taught that their misery, the Korean War, the division of the Korean Peninsula and their families, is all the fault of the United States of America.
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