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"The economy is either in high growth or in low growth, and we're on low growth, " says Andrew Scott, professor of economics at London Business School.
BBC: Is it time to start talking about a depression?
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Shafiul Islam was well scooped low at first slip by Andrew Strauss as Finn finished with 15 wickets at an average of 17 in the series, leaving Abdur Razzak to go out in a blaze of glory by swiping at everything.
BBC: Ruthless England seal innings win against Bangladesh
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Health Secretary Andrew Lansley said the proposed changes would "protect low-paid" staff in the health service.
BBC: Government makes 'improved' NHS pensions offer
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"The results show buyers are placing a premium on the very best material often due to its relatively low availability, " said Rics spokesman Andrew Davies.
BBC: Art price rises 'driven by high-value deals'
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"There's mounting evidence" that low vitamin D levels influence the disease, says Andrew Solomon, an assistant neurology professor at the University of Vermont, who specializes in treating MS patients.
WSJ: Swedish Study Links Multiple Sclerosis to Vitamin D Levels
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Mr Pickles was asked about the impact of a fresh wave of EU migrants by Andrew Neil on the BBC's Sunday Politics after a discussion about the low rate of housing growth.
BBC: Eric Pickles: New EU 'influx' may add to housing problems
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Andrew Carmellini, chef of the Dutch in Manhattan, serves Barrio Tripe, cooked "low and slow with a lot of love and attention, " he said.
WSJ: Cooking With Tripe: No Need to Gripe | Jolie Laide
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Andrew Rosen also picked up his father's affability, although it's a more low-key, less rambunctious version.
WSJ: A Homegrown Fashion Mogul
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British duo Andrew Young and Andrew Musgrave did not finish their semi-final as Young had a cold and was feeling low on energy ahead of the last leg.
BBC: Norway power to men's sprint gold
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As Andrew Hacker points out in the New York Review of Books, teenagers are a significant source of low-paid labour in supermarkets, shopping malls and fast-food franchises.
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