• When a flu spreads, or an earthquake strikes, or cartels threaten innocent people, it affects lives on both sides of our common border.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and President Calder��n Press Availability | The White House

  • The increase in military spending was designed in part to assure America that Canada is increasing its effort to fight terrorism and secure the common border.

    ECONOMIST: Stumbling towards a new world role

  • The intertwined history of America and Mexico and their common border make Hispanics a somewhat different demographic group than, say, Irish or Italian immigrants used to be.

    ECONOMIST: The Hispanicisation of America

  • Other Iranian officials have stressed in the past few days that the country's common border with Afghanistan was under strict control and Taleban fighters would be arrested if they entered Iran.

    BBC: Iran pledges Afghan support

  • Konstantin Syroezhkin, a China pundit in Kazakhstan's former capital, Almaty, says that, although the question of the common border may have been solved, other problems are still a worry.

    ECONOMIST: China still spooks its neighbours

  • Indian foreign policy elites defend this unprincipled policy by pointing to cooperation between the Indian and Burmese militaries on their restive common border, and the growth in trade between the two countries.

    WSJ: Kelley Currie: India Can Move the Needle on Burma

  • It is in both our interests to ensure that our common border remains open and efficient, but it is just as critical that it remains secure and in the hands of the vigilant and the dedicated.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and Prime Minister Harper Press Conference | The White House

  • Welcoming the resumption of the high-level dialogue between the Governments of Sudan and Chad, as well as their singing of the Accord on Normalization of Relations, the Secretary-General underlines the importance of translating the normalization of diplomatic relations into increased security on the ground, particularly along the common border between the two countries.

    UN: Security Council

  • In January, seven vessels from Spain, Britain, France, Portugal and Italy set sail from Gibraltar to patrol the southern Mediterranean, in a first step towards a common European border guard.

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  • The Met Office says ice is a more common problem, particularly in border counties.

    BBC: Light snowfall in parts of Wales, and more expected

  • Cross-border takeovers are common now (witness Mittal's purchase of Arcelor).

    FORBES: Takeover Targets

  • The underlying problem is common to Mexico's northern border too.

    ECONOMIST: Mexico's immigration problem

  • But as cross-border takeovers have become more common, so they have begun to affect companies governments regard as the crown jewels of their economy.

    ECONOMIST: European takeovers

  • Recently, with cross-border interventions within Africa becoming more common, and with governments, such as that of Congo, having difficulty in controlling their territory, the Lozis have a better chance of reasserting themselves.

    ECONOMIST: Africa��s pointing finger

  • Relations between the two countries are strained following a border dispute, which makes dealing with common problems difficult.

    ECONOMIST: The Aral Sea

  • At the heart of the act is assistance for small businesses (SMEs), such as the the possibility of a common tax base for SMEs that operate on a cross-border basis.

    BBC: Barnier presents single market act

  • The Lib Dems say that they would like the Parliament to control all taxation north of the border, sending a portion south to Westminster to pay for common British functions such as defence.

    ECONOMIST: Scottish nationalism

  • The committee has suggested that it should only be optional for a two year transitional period, becoming compulsory thereafter for large cross-border companies, with small businesses being forced to join a common system after a further five years.

    BBC: Corporate tax debate

  • From Slovenia to the Macedonian border with Greece, most people in the region still have a lot in common, even if they do not talk about it much.

    ECONOMIST: Former Yugoslavia patches itself together

  • What is clear that regulation will need to be as cross-border and connected as the industry it is regulating, but that finding even a common set of standards that can still allow for national implementation will be difficult enough.

    FORBES: All Global Financial Regulation Is Local

  • The free flow of goods and a common currency are one thing, but if companies have to deal with 15 different takeover codes when making cross-border acquisitions, a true single market is still an illusion.

    ECONOMIST: Takeovers in Europe

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