Neither of them has a "killer fact" to compare to author Paul Routledge's revelation of Peter Mandelson's home loan from colleague Geoffrey Robinson which led to their resignations from government.
The analyst is taking over coverage of European telecom equipment companies from his colleague Amit Harchandani.
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It was from a colleague in Utrecht, and it contained the results of I.
For more on those developments, see this post from my colleague Chris Helman.
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For instance, your correspondent's home in Los Angeles is 400 miles from a colleague's in San Francisco.
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Ms Marwick, 57, saw off a challenge from party colleague Christine Grahame and former Labour minister Hugh Henry.
In January, three Foreign Office staff were sent an e-mail apparently from another colleague in the Foreign Office.
In early April, on a Sunday, I got an e-mail from my colleague Dan Lyons, the Boston-based writer for Forbes.
One British finance chief recounts how, while he was in Asia in autumn, he got a call from a colleague with news of the first wave of banks' partial nationalisations.
At the same time I also phoned the New York state Department of Transportation, having heard from a colleague at The Wall Street Journal that they'd been pleasant in the past.
Late last year, Mr Abbott, who was born in London to Australian parents, staged a coup of his own, when he narrowly seized control of the opposition from millionaire colleague Malcolm Turnbull.
Advice from another colleague, Kristin Davin, Psy.
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Mr Wright told the BBC that he and other colleagues hid in a locked office with the windows taped when they heard from a colleague that what they thought was a routine shutdown was actually a terrorist attack.
Probably the most cogent unclassified version of this new doomsday scenario comes from my colleague Peter Bergen, who, along with co-author Alec Reynolds, lays it out in an article titled "Blowback Revisited" in the November-December issue of Foreign Affairs.
Topol's deposition previously made news partly because in it he recounts a story he heard from a colleague that RaymondGilmartinRaymond Gilmartin, the chairman and chief executive of Merck, had made a call to A. MalachiMixonA. Malachi Mixon, then chairman of the Cleveland Clinic, regarding Topol's comments about the safety of Vioxx.
Now he has teamed up with a professor from Carnegie Mellon University, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and a colleague from Harvard to argue that recent reforms have failed to reduce the risk that auditors will fall into moral traps.
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Time, to borrow a theme from our FORBES colleague George Gilder, is the new scarcity.
He summons the energy to call a former colleague from L.A. who is now in New York.
Kazutaka Sato, her colleague from the Japan Press news agency who was with her in Aleppo, was unhurt.
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The Mortons asked Aaron Garrity, a colleague from Enrich, to be chief executive.
Anyway, I watched as a colleague from Kenya swore at one security man, shoved him out of the way and carried on filming.
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Her Green party colleague from Austria, Eva Lichtenberger, agreed, saying that corporate governance should be backed up by "more than just pretty websites".
Mr Hood has appointed a former colleague from New Zealand to a top job, prompting cries of cronyism (a vice previously unknown in Oxford).
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This will linger: the smiles and jokes from children who came to say hello and get some candy from my CNN colleague Tasha Diakides.
That was the summit that went long into the night and where newspapers featured pictures of a colleague from Sky snoozing on the floor.
Bossie, who presumably picked up his notion of fair play partly from his old colleague Floyd Brown, the creator of the Willie Horton campaign commercial.
Her brother Adam and Claire Hart, a former colleague from Wandsworth Police, will run the London Marathon on 21 April in her memory for the charity.
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In an interview with BBC News, Mr Whiteside said his family had found out about his brother's death through a Facebook message from the Algerian colleague.
The night of March 19th, a colleague from France who is teaching at the school where I am a visiting professor was accosted by three individuals of Pakistani origin.
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