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"This research gives the lie to the argument that bosses can't afford to contribute to decent pension schemes - they'd just prefer to keep them to themselves, " said the head of the Rail Maritime Transport Union (RMT), Bob Crow.
BBC: NEWS | Business | Directors 'have ?1bn pension pot'
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Other artists called on them to keep their political opinions to themselves.
ECONOMIST: A heresy that dare not speak its name
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You'd ask them to keep their personal animosities to themselves and figure out a way to complete the job they'd agreed to do, or else you're not going to give them a cent.
CNN: Why do we pay politicians for no results?
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Mr Assad recently stressed that he intended to keep an equal distance from all the Palestinian factions and to encourage them to pursue reconciliation between themselves in order to strengthen their international position.
ECONOMIST: Arab diplomacy and the Palestinians
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The girls expressed their fears about needing to be seen with fashionable clothes and gadgets - making them feel bad about themselves and making them feel vulnerable to bullies if they were unable to keep up with their peer group.
BBC: Girl guides' warning on self-harm
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They may keep some themselves, but mostly they will sell them on to different types of investor.
ECONOMIST: The future of finance | The
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The 43-year-old, an expert in money laundering and firearms control, said cybercriminals should now be a central focus of international policing as they caused untold damage at little cost to themselves and crime fighters were struggling to keep up with them.
CNN: New Interpol chiefs to tackle cybercrime
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While billionaires can afford to hire scores of people to manage their affairs, they may still have to make all the important decisions themselves, decisions that could keep them up in the middle of the night.
FORBES: 3 Things Billions Cannot Buy
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Robin: Apart from the immediate needs for the people for food to keep them alive today, tomorrow and coming weeks, you also have the problem of how they are going to feed themselves in the months to come.
BBC: Sudan - should we do more?
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Indeed, some observers argue that the banking system is already, in effect, nationalised, with government policy doing all it can to keep banks alive by allowing them to ignore problems for as long as possible while obstructing attempts by some banks to heal themselves.
ECONOMIST: Japan's banks