LankaeNews has been subjected to a number of threats and attacks in recent years.
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This time, there were riots in Mumbai and attacks in nearby Pune on people from Manipur.
Natural-gas pipelines cannot be used because hydrogen makes the steel tubing brittle and attacks the welds.
More than 300 Iraqis have been killed in bombings and attacks, and in a deadly pipeline explosion.
He has nightmares, too, about pelting, filthy storms and attacks by strangers on him and his family.
If Vale takes a stake, it will likely face immediate negative press and attacks from environmental groups.
It doesn't help their societies either when they're in a constant state of unrest and attacks and problems.
Obama added that McCain would not stop "smears and attacks" from outside groups that can spend unlimited money.
Part of the genius of capitalism is its ability to adjust to disruption from within and attacks from without.
He has dreams, too, nightmares about filthy pelting storms and attacks by mysterious strangers on him and his family.
Security Council cited "grave concern over the reported military movements and attacks by terrorist and extremist groups" in northern Mali.
Novel coronavirus acts like a cold virus and attacks the respiratory system, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said.
There have been false allegations of "inappropriate behaviour with a pupil" and attacks on teachers' professional ability, according to the survey.
And Len McCluskey, leader of Unite, welcomed references to equality and justice, investment in manufacturing, and attacks on "greed culture" in business.
"Cabinda has got this particular problem with a nationalist movement that has kidnapped foreigners and attacks foreigners whenever it can, " he said.
Alvarez-Machaina, the court said the claims must involve specific violations of international law on a par with piracy and attacks on ambassadors.
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Despite Republican Pat Buchanan's strong defense of American workers and attacks on corporate greed, only 16 percent of AFL-CIO members viewed him favorably.
Writing in the Times, Mr Lobban said: "The volume of e-crime and attacks on government and industry systems continues to be disturbing".
Often, however, partisan political sentiment comes into play, and attacks on private equity can be a proxy for larger philosophical arguments about economic policy.
France has dropped five places, to 35, in response to searches of journalists' homes and newsrooms and attacks on many media workers during riots.
The problem is that, without full-backs charging forward to provide support, too often they find two men blocking their way to goal and attacks peter out.
While social media can be a great engagement tool between businesses and customers, it also gives hackers an opportunity to spread malicious content and attacks virally.
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The report was published a few days ago, in the context of fiscal austerity and attacks on companies that avoid paying their fair share of tax.
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Jack, a writer, takes a job as a hotel caretaker for a year but becomes possessed by the evil spirits in the building and attacks his family.
The northern Mali cities of Gao, Kidal and Timbuktu have been hit with suicide bombings and attacks and the departure of the Chadians risks further weakening their defenses.
For example, making vaccines more effective and turning off the immune system when it goes wrong and attacks the body in autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, he said.
They found a 13% lower risk of rejection - where the body recognises the new heart as "foreign" and attacks it - in matched transplants over the first year.
Even though their numbers in absolute terms has declined, compared to over 900 instances between April 2006 and November 2007, the level of threats and attacks remain dangerously high.
Brannon described Hutchins, 23, from Plymouth, Massachusetts, as an "outstanding Marine" who led his infantry squad in a dangerous area where troops had to battle stress and attacks from insurgents.
The motion said the census will be flawed as a result and attacks the Office of National Statistics (ONS) for "lack of consultation" and "arrogance" in refusing to amend the form.
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