• But French chain Novotel's site in Danang remains a fenced-in plot of earth.

    CNN: Stops and Starts

  • The technology should remind you of that pet GPS collar which sends email alerts to the pet owner when Rover dashes outside of the confines of his monitored fenced-in yard.

    ENGADGET: Micro-management with GPS/cellphone

  • In one scene, as the boater-hatted Stavros awaits his fate on Ellis Island, amid a crush of straining, bewildered faces, Kazan films the immigration officers striding like Roman consuls past the fenced-in throng and into the cavernous great hall.

    NEWYORKER: Method Man

  • The dead mice will target snakes in a fenced-in area of the base, he said, so officials will be able to determine the effectiveness in that area versus an adjacent area that the snakes could move in and out of.

    CNN: Deadly mice to rain down on Guam snakes

  • The up-to-30, 000 spectators expected at the finish line of the New Jersey Marathon, in the City of Long Branch, will have to leave bags behind as they pass through police checkpoints along fenced-in paths, said Jason Roebuck, the city's director of public safety.

    WSJ: New York Area Races Increase Security After Boston Marathon Bombing

  • Yet can religious faith, with its many political and social consequences, be neatly ring-fenced in this way?

    ECONOMIST: Religion and science

  • As long as more devices and carriers come onboard, though, the technology might be the long-term key to pulling us away from fenced-off conversations in Google Talk or Skype.

    ENGADGET: MetroPCS intros first Rich Communication Services on LTE, touts universal contacts and chat (video)

  • Rather than attempting to fence out the wildlife (including bobcats and black bears) from this rugged Eden, they have, Jurassic Park-style, fenced themselves in.

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  • The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) classified the innocuous ice-minus bacterium, which was to be tested in northern California on small, fenced-off plots of potatoes and strawberries, as a pesticide.

    FORBES: Commentary

  • To ensure that the event stimulates genuine business opportunities, partner institutions must have a budget ring-fenced for digital and media arts commissioning in the next twelve months and be looking to work with talent outside of London.

    UNESCO: 'Interface 2015' to be held in York UNESCO City of Media Arts

  • In this way elephant management became self-sustaining for more than a decade in Kruger's fenced and guarded environment.

    NPR: Lifting the Ivory Ban Called Premature

  • What the world is seeing is Toronto as an armed camp with a fenced-off no-go zone and hundreds of police in riot gear.

    FORBES: The Toronto G20: A Bad Idea

  • Guillermo Ortiz, a former Mexican finance minister who is now chairman of Banorte, a Mexican lender, wants subsidiaries of foreign banks in emerging markets to be ring-fenced so that money cannot be funnelled out of the country.

    ECONOMIST: Reshaping banking

  • Since he ring-fenced the currency, the ringgit, with capital controls in September last year, the economy has recovered.

    ECONOMIST: Odd man in

  • Other steps are still needed: for example, regulators should create a new ring-fenced group of creditors who would be exposed to losses in resolution.

    ECONOMIST: Financial reform in America

  • As each quarter reported plummeting home values, the size of the home I could afford grew from a one-bedroom mobile home next to an industrial plant in a dangerous part New Brunswick to a four-bedroom fixer upper with no floors or structural support in Piscataway to 1945 three-bedroom colonial with brand-new carpets, freshly painted walls and a fenced in backyard in a safe neighborhood in Middlesex.

    FORBES: Buying a First House in the Midst of a Financial Crisis

  • An area of the Ridgeway was fenced off on Wednesday in preparation for the 50, 000 sq-m excavation of the area.

    BBC: Relief road land buying approved

  • The commission, chaired by Sir John Vickers, an independent-minded economist, also called for a big increase in the amount of capital held within these ring-fenced banks as a buffer against losses.

    ECONOMIST: Bank reform

  • Earlier, Israel's Supreme Court had ruled in favour of deporting from the West Bank to the fenced-off Gaza strip two Palestinians accused of having helped their brother, who is believed to have organised suicide bombings and was shot dead at the beginning of August.

    ECONOMIST: Fading hopes | The

  • He questioned whether areas such as health and international development should be protected, saying that he had gone along with 80% of spending being ring-fenced for this Parliament, but did not think it would be right "in the long term".

    BBC: Budget 2013: Liam Fox urges spending freeze and tax cuts

  • Built in 2005, the home sits on a fenced corner lot and includes a 3-car garage.

    FORBES: How Much House Can You Get for $200,000?

  • Mr Halliday steers an informed path between the myth of pervasive external control, trumpeted in fundamentalist rhetoric and anti-imperialist literature, and the illusion of a ring-fenced Middle Eastern independence.

    ECONOMIST: The Middle East

  • The Prudential Regulation Authority, which will become the UK's regulator for deposit-taking institutions in April under the Bank of England, would have the power to ensure the ring-fenced bank to carry on with its business.

    BBC: Business

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