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There seems to be an unusual amount of speculation about some recent changes here, so I thought I'd take the unusual step of addressing them.
ENGADGET
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He has suggested many Lib Dem MPs would find it "hard to swallow" proposed changes to Commons constituency boundaries in 2015 - thought to favour Conservative chances of getting a future majority - if changes to the House of Lords do not proceed.
BBC: UK Politics
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Since there has been a lot of talk about the fiscal cliff, the US corporate tax rate of 35% and tax law changes I thought it would interesting to see what rates large tech companies pay.
FORBES: Tech Companies: What Cash Taxes Do They Pay?
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Dr Mrazek told BBC News Online that it was possible that the stress associated with parental problems caused chemical changes in the body that had an effect on the function of genes thought to be linked to the development of asthma.
BBC: Parenting link to asthma
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"I thought it was right to just make a couple of subtle changes and I think that really helped the team moving forward, " added Robinson.
BBC: MacDonald to make Scotland debut
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Law firm Irwin Mitchell said it plans to challenge decisions by a number of councils after being contacted by "vulnerable" people who thought changes proposed in their areas were unfair.
BBC: Haringey Council faces legal challenge over council tax
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They thought it would be impossible for your company to make the kind of changes necessary to restore fiscal discipline and move towards viability.
WHITEHOUSE: Fighting for American Auto Workers
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UN, threw the negotiations into further crisis by insisting on hundreds of last-minute changes to the 39-page draft document that everyone else had thought was pretty near complete.
ECONOMIST: The United Nations
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"The collapse of Antarctic ice shelves is largely thought to be caused by warming of the atmosphere, but it appears that changes in sea temperature and ice-shelf structure are also important, " said Prof Glasser.
BBC: Polar expedition to study Antarctica's climate history
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Many diseases of old age, such as Alzheimer's, are now thought to be linked to changes in mitochondrial genes.
ECONOMIST: Centenarians