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  • In 2005 that country's government declared the species in danger of extinction, and banned imports.

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  • He was arrested last April for his role in anti-government demonstrations in his country as the Arab Spring swept across the region.

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  • I've been tested in a way in which I ran the third-largest government in this country, the 17th-largest economy in the world, and I got very, very remarkable results.

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  • While China has managed to make solid investments in infrastructure over the years, too much government spending in any country is problematic.

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  • People who live in social housing in England will be able to swap homes more easily with other tenants anywhere in the country, under government plans.

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