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During a visit to a southern boomtown he declared that economic gains could yet be lost without reforms to the political system.
ECONOMIST: The prime minister calls frankly for political reform
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By the mid-1990s, after the bankrupt Barings bank deserted its bondholders, he declared that the City could no longer claim the moral high ground.
ECONOMIST: A picture that is worth a million words
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In 1933 the new Iranian king, Reza Shah (a populist constitutional revolution soldier who challenged the authority of the Mullahs), challenged the British method of Iranian oil misappropriation: he declared that the British could no longer get away with taking Iranian oil without paying Iran its fair share.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Exonerating the Iranian people
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Ben Lord of the Save Concorde Group said about 10-12 MPs had declared their support, and he hoped Airbus could be persuaded to talk to supporters.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | Mid | Flying MP backs Concorde take-off
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However, even then, he warns that it could be decades before the UK can be declared a mink-free zone.
BBC: Alien invaders: American mink removed from Scotland
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Even if that was decades ago, and he declared himself reformed, not only would it most likely be the end of his presidential campaign, it could also land him in jail.
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