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Financial markets will be surprised if he offers no proposals to temper still further Hong Kong's iron peg.
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"A lot of people use Windows, " he offers regretfully, as if it were his burden in life to fix that.
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If Mr Cameron offers Israel mixed messages, he does so with the blessing of America's president, normally reliable diplomatic sources claim.
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Irish businessman Declan Ganley, a leading "No" campaigner in 2008, has said he may support the fiscal compact if Brussels offers Dublin better terms in bailing out its banks.
BBC: EU summit: All but two leaders sign fiscal treaty
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He is silent on Social Security reform and offers, if anything, to spend more than Mr Bush on health care.
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In a letter sent to the site he offers a full or partial refund to unhappy clients--if he deems the complaints have merit.
FORBES: Inside InventionLand
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He is tightening welfare rules to cut benefits if the jobless refuse more than two reasonable offers of work.
ECONOMIST: Europe and America
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Alongside the offers to buy the suit, movie fans have also emailed him to see if he would make them bespoke Iron Man costumes - a decision, he said, he would make after his exams.
BBC: 'Iron Man' boy seeks costume career
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The friend offers a few details about the incident and says that it would probably be better if he considered backing off his intentions of running.
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