• This and much else bankrolled political interests and businesses, or was moved into offshore accounts.

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  • It will keep at home development and production of critical computer control systems, and much else.

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  • Frederick was a polymath: ruler, soldier, poet, philosopher, musician, prolific correspondent and much else besides.

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  • Falling saving rates, rising divorce figures and much else besides are yoked to the argument.

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  • Chinese companies have been investing in electronics, infrastructure projects, garment-making, and much else.

    ECONOMIST: Brotherly love, massive aid and no questions asked

  • The sums set aside for food stamps, health care for the poor, education, transportation and much else would atrophy.

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  • Maize (corn), tomatoes, beans, potatoes and much else became staples throughout the world.

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  • Since last year, you've been able to handle such family law cases and much else besides in England and Wales.

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  • It could quickly escalate, since America and Europe are also at odds over hormone-treated beef, genetically modified foods and much else.

    ECONOMIST: Going bananas

  • Young Stanley went to Harvard and on his return at the age of 21 became bookkeeper, salesman and much else besides.

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  • Mr Tan has interests in airlines, banking, breweries, tobacco, property and much else, and holds these interests in several extremely complex pyramids.

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  • It leans heavily on industry, but also challenges every consumer (of transport, heating and much else) to save one tonne in five.

    ECONOMIST: A country divided about greenery

  • Norway signed up to a plethora of other EU agreements beyond the EEA, covering borders, immigration, foreign policy, agriculture, police co-operation and much else.

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  • Otherwise the national government will continue to expand turf over telecommunications, critical infrastructure, cybersecurity, nanotechnology, energy, banking, health care, hiring, environmental hazards and much else.

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  • All, and much else too, this week at Forbes Leadership.

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  • His father owned a chain of petrol stations, and much else.

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  • Despite an estimated 40% unemployment rate , there are not enough qualified people to fill vacancies in hi-tech industries, engineering, finance, medicine and much else besides.

    ECONOMIST: South African immigration

  • In northern and central Mexico German companies turn out electrical components for Europe, Canadian firms assemble aircraft parts and factory after factory makes televisions, fridge-freezers and much else.

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  • Geography, experience and much else suggest that he is right.

    ECONOMIST: Just let��s get stuck in

  • Above all she needs education, and health, and much else.

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  • Otherwise there will be no chance of the many reforms required outside the forestry sector: in land-use planning and rural development, in agriculture, energy and infrastructure policies, and much else.

    ECONOMIST: Seeing the wood

  • The study focused on the offshoring of business services, a part of the economy that includes call-centres and much else besides, such as software and management consultancy, accountancy and marketing.

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  • Thus the cold war spread to north Africa and Egypt (the Russians duly stepped in to finance the Aswan dam, and much else), and Israel became ever more closely tied to the United States.

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  • Hollywood and much else also take their lumps.

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  • However, voters may choose not to judge this episode on its own, but to lump it in with the petrol, the Dome, the feud, the sleaze, the retirement of the saintly Mo Mowlam and much else.

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  • In most other parts of the world, women are still raising their boys to expect the old-style contract in which, in return for bread-winning, they gain a support structure that keeps their children (and much else) at arm's length.

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  • The fault belongs less to him than to his party, whose views on education (and much else) remain opaque as it conducts a comprehensive policy review initiated by its leader, Ed Miliband, who himself has sounded unclear on the issue.

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  • In brief, the pro-UK side say, with apparent confidence, that it won't be built at BAE Systems' two Clyde yards, or Rosyth where the carriers are being put together, if Scotland votes to have its own navy and much else besides.

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  • Those with cash (including a chunk of the corporate world and not a few households that gained from the housing boom) are clinging on to it because of uncertainty about future demand, job prospects, taxes, the supply of credit and much else.

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  • Mr al-Bukhary, a close friend of the prime minister's, has built an extraordinary empire in a the five years since the crisis, including Malaysia's fast-growing new container port at Tanjung Pelepas, a hotel and property group, Pernas, mining companies, power companies, palm-oil companies and much else, including a controlling stake in the Bakun dam on the island of Borneo.

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