• But mr-hank wasn't the only one to lose a job to the dongle kerfuffle.

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  • Shown a photograph featuring Mr McDaid - alleged to have been taken moments before Mr McDaid's death - Mr Boyle was asked why he appeared tidy and unstressed.

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  • The specialist is now in the process of conducting medical examinations of Mr Horta-Osorio and will tell the board whether - in his opinion - Mr Horta-Osorio has made a full recovery.

    BBC: Lloyds' exhausted boss wants to return

  • Also each member of Lloyds board is meeting with Mr Horta-Osorio on an individual basis, to hear from Mr Horta-Osorio why he thinks that he collapsed, and what lessons he has learned.

    BBC: Lloyds' exhausted boss wants to return

  • The jury heard that after Mr Dizaei told Mr al-Baghdadi he "wasn't interested" in him working on the website anymore Mr al-Baghdadi sent him "unpleasant" messages, to which he did not respond.

    BBC: Met commander Ali Dizaei 'threatened' by web designer

  • And Mr Abdullah - Mr Karzai's closest rival in the discredited August poll - said he was not optimistic that Mr Karzai could "meet the expectations of the Afghan people and the friends of Afghanistan".

    BBC: Afghan President Hamid Karzai urged to deliver results

  • Our sympathies lie with Reid and mr-hank.

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  • In a riposte to Mr Yushchenko's allegations (backed by western election observers) of vote-rigging in Mr Yanukovich's power base in the Russian-speaking east of Ukraine, Mr Yanukovich has alleged ballot-stuffing in Mr Yushchenko's Ukrainian-speaking stronghold in the west, and has filed his own complaint to the Supreme Court.

    ECONOMIST: Edging towards a solution | The

  • So it remains to be seen if this rather unusual public outburst against Mr Blair - and Mr Bush - will just cause a raised eyebrow for one day, or mark a rather more important ratcheting up of public concern in Britain about where Middle East policy is going.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Diplomats' scathing letter to Blair

  • Panelists included Mr Shigeru Kikukawa, Vice Minister of Land, infrastructure, transport and tourism of Japan, Mr Thomas P Bostick, Chief of US Army Corps of Engineers, Mr Bai-mass Taal, Executive Secretary of AMCOW, Mr Rae-kwon Chung, from UNESCAP, and Dr Florika Fink-Hooijer, from the European Commission, as well as a representative of the Ministry of Water Resources of the People's Republic of China.

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  • The city also cited the school's decision to re-hire Mr. Calderon-Melendez as its CEO without considering other applicants and without discussing concerns of prior board members about Mr. Calderon-Melendez.

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  • Although Kensington and Chelsea is regarded as a safe Tory seat - Mr Clark held it with a majority of 9, 519 in 1997 - Mr Portillo faces competition for the right-of-centre vote from the Pro European Conservatives, the Referendum Party and the UK Independence Party among others.

    BBC: Turnout fears for by-election

  • It was at that point she phoned Mr Jones - who had been out with Mr Keene that night - and asked him to take the defendant back to his home in Chippenham.

    BBC: Carmen Gabriela Miron-Buchacra

  • By contrast the conference host - Mr Schwarzenegger - sees lack of international agreement as an opportunity.

    BBC: Cameron downplays climate deal at Schwarzenegger event

  • The Mirror fought unsuccessfully all the way to the House of Lords to avoid having to disclose its source - Mr Ackroyd - who then became the target of the action brought by the trust in its attempts to identify who leaked the information.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | England | Manchester | New battle for Brady journalist

  • In the new cabinet, it is believed Mr Lapid - a former TV presenter - will be finance minister and Mr Bennett, a high-tech millionaire, will be economic and trade minister.

    BBC: Israel PM Netanyahu 'reaches coalition deal'

  • Mr MacRae - a defence witness called by Mr MacKinnon's legal team - said he had previously driven Liam to the run down property "a couple of times".

    BBC: Liam Aitchison murder: No murder weapon found

  • Mr Blair's government--or even a Labour government led by some successor to Mr Blair--is unlikely to move far left because there is no plausible position far to the left to move to.

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  • Mr Wells-Burr also recalled witnessing Mr Nowak cry when he thought Miss Wells-Burr was going to leave him, months before her death.

    BBC: Catherine Wells-Burr

  • Counter-terrorism officers at Scotland Yard, working alongside the FBI, launched Operation Challenge in which Mr al-Fawwaz, Mr Bary and another Egyptian, Ibrahim Eidarous, were arrested.

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  • All of which is set to leave Brooklyn's baseball fans--like Mr Dole--with nothing but fading memories and ball-park blues.

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  • The dishevelled, fraught-looking Mr Strauss-Kahn was paraded in front of the cameras, handcuffed, a move New York authorities defended as standard practice.

    BBC: Strauss-Kahn: What went right and wrong?

  • Mr Daya - who performed the operation on the NHS - describes Mr Roberts' vision as "better than he has ever experienced".

    BBC: Thalidomide poses new challenges

  • At each twist of the ongoing saga, one name repeatedly rings out as an all-purpose Mr Fix-it: Mel Karmazin, chief operating officer of Viacom.

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  • The Americans, especially, backed Albania--and Mr Berisha--as a beacon of stability.

    ECONOMIST: Albania

  • The family - including Mr al-Hilli's dentist wife Iqbal, 47, and her mother, were murdered in their car while on holiday near Chevaline, close to the tourist destination of Lake Annecy.

    BBC: French Alps murders: 'Long task' to solve case

  • Mr Abdulkadir - who also denies a charge of possessing of a firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence - said Mr Awale promised to kill him if he said anything.

    BBC: Mohammed Abdi Farah and Amin Ahmed Ismail

  • But no one - including Mr Murdoch - can be certain what will emerge from either the police investigation or the judge-led public enquiry into alleged wrongdoing at the News of the World.

    BBC: Murdoch's biggest setback?

  • Mr Fitton also said that he could not understand why a Lancashire Police investigation into earlier allegations in the 1960s - not involving Mr Fitton - had not led to Sir Cyril being prosecuted.

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  • Last month, Labour MPs joined Tory rebels - including Mr Davis - to defeat the government on its strategy to push for a freeze in the EU budget, instead pushing for a real-terms cut between 2014 and 2020.

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