• That fee pool has to be shared between as many as 20 global banks who have hired or brought in senior bankers to win business in the region.

    MSN: Senior bankers leave BofA's MidEast ops: sources

  • It has been especially active in environmental cases, where lawyers are fighting a rearguard action on behalf of communities affected by environmental degradation, and in property-law disputes, where the vast expansion of home-ownership has caused many conflicts between the new owners and property developers or the state.

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  • He has since read through many of them, each between 1, 500 to 2, 000 words long, and has written about them in a new e-book: MI7b - the discovery of a lost propaganda archive from the Great War.

    BBC: World War I secret documents found in Powys house clearance

  • Both groups are Nuer, but hate each other with a grimness that has come to characterise relations between many pastoralist peoples in Africa.

    ECONOMIST: Treating both sides of an intractable conflict

  • Nerfing and buffing of various armor and weapons have improved the balance between classes, and since each class has many perks already built in, it takes a while before a custom class can gain any real advantages.

    FORBES: A Question of Balance

  • Airbus has been a spectacular success, but the nexus between government financial support and the displacement of Boeing jetliners in many markets has reinforced U.S. doubts about the company.

    FORBES: Euro-Tiger: The Logic Of A BAE Systems-EADS Merger

  • He has even become a religious symbol for the followers of Santeria, a mixture between West African religions and Catholicism that still has many adherents in Cuba and Miami.

    ECONOMIST: The tragedy of Elian

  • First, it has widened an important split between makers of many final consumer products (such as Sony, Sharp and Matsushita's Panasonic brand) and the scores of focused Japanese firms that feed materials, components and equipment into the process.

    ECONOMIST: Manufacturing in Japan

  • Nor has it forced many promoters to choose between adapting and commercial death.

    ECONOMIST: Indian takeovers

  • Encouraging further confusion between the two institutions, Shengda has nearly half as many undergraduates as Zhengzhou University, which has 32, 000.

    ECONOMIST: China: Chaos in the classrooms | The

  • The film's bold and even-handed treatment of the shifting relationship between the sexes in the country has been lauded by many Indians.

    CNN: BURNED BY HOME FIRES

  • Portugal has two motorways running between its two main cities, many fine bridges and a wind turbine on almost every hill.

    ECONOMIST: Portugal and the euro

  • How some of Nokia's attached cloud services complement or compete with Microsoft's own serious cloud-based initiatives has surely been the subject of many meetings between the two companies, but the apps round out and enhance Nokia's offerings.

    ENGADGET: Switched On: Shedding Dead Skins

  • Content curation has driven many of the social interactions among and between individuals for years now.

    FORBES: Curation May Be Hot But Creation Is Still Cool

  • But it has about as many apps as anyone could pack between two early 15th century covers.

    FORBES: The iPad, Circa 1400

  • Since marriage has traditionally been defined as between and man and woman, many find other conceptualizations difficult.

    FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down

  • JPMorgan has handed over 28 emails, many of those between Blythe Masters, head of the global commodities group, and Francis Dunleavy who heads the principle investments for that group.

    FORBES: JPMorgan Potentially Manipulating Energy Markets Using Abusive Bidding Strategies

  • In their written verdict the jury said "the sisters changed their story many times between 1996 and today whereas the defendant has always given the same version since the beginning".

    BBC: Darren Sapstead

  • Despite the old cliche about keeping politics out of sport, the fierce competition culminating in three flags being hoisted up their respective poles has sparked discussion amongst many observers about the nexus between athletic endeavour and national identity.

    BBC: An Olympian spirit of generosity

  • Its year-long inquiry found that the pay of top executives at a number of FTSE companies had risen by more than 4, 000% on average in the last 30 years - and said the disparity between what top executives and average workers earn has been building for many years.

    BBC: Labour calls for 'responsible and better' capitalism

  • Africa has even higher TFRs, with many of its countries between 4 and 7, far higher than the replacement rate of 2.1.

    FORBES: Declining Populations Make Peaceful Neighbors

  • As a permanent member of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, he has spent many hours using music to promote greater understanding between young Arabs and Israelis.

    CNN: The orchestra playing for peace

  • The campaign group, Iraq Body Count, said the civilian death toll by October 2007 was between 74, 000 and 81, 000, although it has warned many deaths may have gone unreported.

    BBC: NEWS | Special Reports | 629 | 629 | Iraq violence in figures

  • Technology has made more immediate, more dispersed and more vexing (for many authorities) what has always been a battle between purveyors of news and opinion (or propaganda and "filth") and the state.

    FORBES: Side Lines

  • It has filled niches in between: Europeans warm their homes with it and many developed countries generate some of their electricity with it.

    ECONOMIST: Unconventional gas

  • This is already being done in many States and the cooperation between archaeological services and construction companies has proven fruitful and positive for both sides.

    UNESCO: Underwater Cultural Heritage

  • For many organizations, IG has been a tug of war between Legal, IT, and the business, with each department having conflicting requirements for how information is managed, stored, and accessed.

    FORBES: The State Of Information Governance

  • Shearon admits a lot of hard work has gone in by many fans from both clubs to develop links between Merseyside and Chile and says he is delighted with the overall outcome.

    BBC: Moyes praised for link with Chilean side CD Everton

  • Since last fall, Mr. Levine has resumed many of his duties, now coming to the opera house between three and five days a week to coach young singers, hear auditions and meet with orchestra members and administrators.

    WSJ: Met Opera Maestro James Levine Marks Return in Small Steps

  • This tension has led many people to focus on the differences within the party: between Mr Habibie's supporters, who want to fight it out, and the supposed reformers who want to ditch him and increase Golkar's appeal.

    ECONOMIST: Indonesia

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