Brendan Vaughan is one of seven foreign nationals thought to have been killed.
Just when foreign retailers thought they had found a backdoor entry into the Indian retail market, the government has gone ahead and turned it into a wall.
In a Pew Global Opinion survey last year, Slovaks were more enthusiastic than Americans, Swedes or Britons about multinational companies, with 72% agreeing that big foreign companies were good for their country, a European record (55% of French respondents thought foreign firms were bad for them, setting a record in the opposite direction).
No foreign reporters are thought to have been given access to the In Amenas plant.
While neither Deutsche nor Dresdner is keen to swallow Commerzbank for fear of indigestion, a number of big foreign banks are thought to have pored over its books.
Buoyant domestic demand has recently been accompanied by the sort of foreign investment that some thought would never come.
Jodie Foster almost came out and Les Miserables won exactly as many awards from the foreign press as everyone thought it would.
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Trip Chowdhry, an analyst with Global Equities Research, said he thought a foreign tech company looking to beef up its services capabilities could make a play for Satyam.
Indeed today Mr. Powell told a Senate appropriations subcommittee on foreign affairs that he thought Mr. Assad "wants to be a part of that comprehensive solution" in the Middle East.
"When foreign statesmen or Syrians thought of a Sunni who could possibly take power, Manaf had to be at the top of the list or very close to the top, " he said.
The police said the man, who is a foreign national, is thought to have committed suicide and might have also used another method in addition to drowning, such as taking an overdose.
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In February Charlie McCreevy, the new European commissioner for markets, duly wrote a letter to the Bank of Italy's governor, Antonio Fazio, asking him what he thought about foreign ownership of Italian banks.
Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett in 2006 thought she was taking a call from Chancellor Gordon Brown.
The group was then split into Algerians and foreign workers, and Mr Wright thought they had walked into the hands of the militants.
That was a thought echoed Friday from other foreign ministers, including Alistair Darling of Britain.
But through the poetry of the prose what seems utterly foreign and unfamiliar becomes recognizable and profoundly thought-provoking.
Nothing about the foreign policy world this week is as I thought it was.
The four Chinese nationals are thought to have been the only foreign hostages held by the group.
Old Mutual is thought to want to expand its foreign operations.
It's worse than I thought: These are people independent from foreign oil, carrying solar-powered chain saws, full of American ingenuity.
The butcher had been a good man, friendly to her mother, always offering a kind word and picking out the best cuts for her, but his wife had been mean and silent as she took the money, and sometimes she had kept it a little longer in her hand, staring at it, as if she thought it might be some kind of foreign currency.
Citizens of a free Georgia, Laura and I were in the neighborhood and we thought we'd swing by and say (foreign language spoken).
The Foreign Office, once it was prompted by a Liberal peer, eventually thought the matter serious enough to warrant a customs investigation.
IR--Bagehot (May 17th) thought I looked ill at ease when Robin Cook, the new foreign secretary, presented his mission statement at the Foreign Office.
"I think McCain, I thought he was intelligent, I think he knew a lot about foreign affairs, I just think he wants war more than I want war, " she said.
Now as one who has long since rejected the faith in diplomacy and sanctions, I never thought I would live to see the day when most members of the foreign policy establishment would come to admit that the carrot and stick approach would not and could not succeed in preventing Iran from getting the bomb.
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But it is thought Washington is reluctant to commit further funds and will want to spend its foreign aid unilaterally, rather than committing itself to a joint programme.
Nor was the sharp depreciation of the ringgit (about 33% against the dollar in the last seven months) thought to have posed a problem, because few of the banks have big foreign-currency exposures.
But nobody, the government now says, thought to mention Sandline's activities, or the investigation, to a foreign secretary known throughout his department for having put control of arms sales at the centre of his newly ethical foreign policy.
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