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The report says that Abramoff, he would arrange with clients to send money to the groups, and then the groups would do things like write op-ed pieces supporting his client's positions.
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"We have a number of people who want to invest in the club but the problem is that chairman Howard Wilkinson and chief executive Nick Parker are not in control of its destiny and are relying on the Co-op bank to do the right thing, " the source added.
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As mentioned above, scrolling through this huge list is slightly irritating, especially in co-op, although you do get quicker with time.
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That means Lloyds would have to inject considerably more capital into Verde, before sale, if it went to NBNK than it would have to do if Verde went to the Co-op.
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Then I frantically wrote to journalist friends to ask for advice: how do you write a business article or op-ed?
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Does that op-ed -- do the comments that Romney made in any way cloud or set a certain backdrop to this lunch?
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Otherwise they or others might very well just do it again, the next time they read an Op-Ed piece that annoys them.
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Not only do we see that Kirk and Spock can be played as co-op characters, apparently they have different play styles.
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They and others have pointed out, for example, that Mike McConnell has certain conflicts of interest that should prevent him from pushing the cyberwar line in Congress, let alone being afforded op-ed space in a national newspaper to do so.
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The op-ed on the risk of diabetes from statins had nothing to do with changing my mind.
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But oftentimes what you see is companies want to buy those parts of a government-run op that are profitable, and they don't want to do anything else.
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