Even the most apparently anachronistic of servants, butlers and valets, survive, though with the same shift from living-in to self-employment.
Charlie Gillett, who presents the BBC World of Music programme, says there is nobody to compare to her, as she was popular in West Africa - after living in exile in Guinea - and East Africa - she recorded a version of the Swahili song Malaika, as well as her home in South Africa.
Chancellor George Osborne has proposed a cap of 1% - which is below the expected rise in the cost of living - on increases in most working-age benefits, such as Jobseeker's Allowance and maternity pay, and tax credits for three years from 2013-14.
And we're living now in a 10-by-15--literally, living in a 10-by-15 room.
The research suggested that 82.4% of the sector's total workforce were based in Scotland - with many living in central Scotland - with the remainder travelling from England to work on Scottish estates.
Though the dishes are normally served with beans in Chile, they would not be included, so that the men -- who are living in close quarters -- can avoid getting intestinal gas, said Jorge Diaz, a medic involved in the miners' care.
The hearing was delayed on Monday after Mr Goel - now living in India - failed to turn up.
There's also news for the approximately 4, 000 families in Florida who are still living in rent-free in FEMA trailers after the busy 2004 hurricane season.
Sharifa may be a limping casualty of war, but she and other young traumatized Syrians -- living in tents, crammed in apartments and hiding in villages and towns -- are now the country's future.
Joel and Dolly Filartiga, Paraguayans living in the States, sued Americao Norberto Pena-Irala, then living in Brooklyn, who had been a police chief in Asuncion in 1976--when Joelito Filartiga, Dr Filartiga's 17-year old son, was tortured to death.
Zaidi was little-known, living in a simple, one-bedroom flat in west Baghdad.
The report said about one third of all pensioners in Northern Ireland - 81, 000 - were considered to be living in low-income households, with thousands missing out on benefits to which they were entitled.
State workers have not received cost-of-living increases in four years and no merit-based raises since 2001.
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Khaled Meshaal - Hamas' politburo chief living in exile - was declared the group's overall leader after Sheikh Yassin was killed in an Israeli missile strike.
Former premier Benazir Bhutto, living in self-imposed exile in Britain, is also wanted on several counts.
Mr Thaksin has been living in self-imposed exile in order to avoid a prison term for corruption in his homeland.
However, last month, in a dressing-down broadcast on TV, the Russian leader rebuked Mr Govorun for failing to deliver on his election promises to help people living in sub-standard housing in the regions.
The hospitals included in the review are Kettering - which is used by people living in Corby - Northampton, Milton Keynes, Luton and Dunstable, and Bedford.
We had been in our rented, deceptively spacious houseboat in Amsterdam for about the same amount of time, and we were given a first-hand glimpse of what living half-submerged in water was like during the moderate yet wet Dutch winters.
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In addition, there are city options--such as living in a high rise--that may work well as you age.
The genetic answer to chronic age-related disease, which predominates in long-living populations, is encoded in the epigenome involved in receiving signals from environmental factors such as food, food deprivation, solar radiation and temperature.
Potega, a healthy-living blogger in Rockford, Illinois, first noticed she was sleep-texting a few years ago.
What's more, buyers can often get much more for their money--be it for a home or basic living costs--in many international locales.
U.S. authorities have identified Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden -- living in Afghanistan as a "guest" of the Taliban -- as the prime suspect behind last week's attacks.
The world's poorest billion people--most of them living in Africa and India--sadly, are stuck where they were in 1500.
Now back home in Missouri, Peacock, 30, is unemployed -- living in a friend's home in North St.
But if you've used a state-only dodge--say, evaded sales taxes on that De Kooning in your living room--you may be in luck.
But Wednesday's security breach - the most serious in living memory - is certain to spark calls for this ancient arrangement to be brought to an end, in favour of something more modern.
That hearing involved a lawsuit filed by two voters -- a U.S. Army doctor, Kevin Reilly, in Hawaii and a man living in Paris -- who said they already cast their ballots in the race.
Deaths from twisters have been declining in recent years because of improved forecasts and increased awareness by people living in tornado-prone areas, especially in smaller and rural communities.
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