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The government could still claim that the polls were fair, especially on the back of a decent turnout.
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Burleigh answered that the Italian police investigating Kercher's murder made mistakes and that heavy media attention after Knox and her ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, who was also convicted, made it hard for the police to admit their mistakes and put their investigation back on a fair and correct path.
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Late last year, FirstGroup asked the Office of Fair Trading for permission to cut back on bus routes linking Glasgow city centre with destinations to its east.
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The BMW spent a fair amount of its trip in city driving, twisting through the countryside on back roads and stuck in traffic jams.
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The country's industrial regulator, Fair Work Australia, stepped in to end the dispute, ordering both sides back to work on Monday after emergency talks.
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Mr. IRA MEHLMAN (Media Director, FAIR): It seems to me that if the organizers thought they could get 500, 000 people back on the streets of America's major cities, they wouldn't be holding indoor rallies.
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And it was good also to be back at the Iowa State Fair, although when I was just a candidate, they let me go on the bumper cars. (Laughter.) And I went up on the Big Bend -- you guys ever been on that, where they just shoot you up about 500 feet in the air?
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