• Imagine a city where only astronauts live, with otherworldly, yet archaic training facilities and no public access under any circumstances.

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  • While there is currently no consistent public access, the rooms will be open on 12 and 13 September 2014 as part of the Oxford Open Doors weekend.

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  • It also said the beach was covered by the sea for 42% of the time and there was no public right of access.

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  • Mrs Alford said there was no legal public right of access to the site and that she has been advised by her insurance company to close it as she could be liable if anyone injured themselves while walking or climbing.

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  • "He seemed to have no idea of the rights to public access over his land, " Morris told Forbes.com.

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  • The memorandum also directs agencies, under the direction of the NDC, to take steps to eliminate the backlog of more than 400 million pages of accessioned Federal records previously subject to automatic declassification in order to permit public access to these records no later than December 31, 2013.

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  • The disease poses no risk to human or animal health and public access to woodlands is not restricted.

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  • However, Mr Conley stressed there will be no threat to national security because the public-access sites are separated from secure sites, which will remain operational.

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  • In turn, investors pour money into public equities in search of returns they can no longer access in the debt markets.

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  • "We want to make sure that when people look at the access to our benefits and our public services that no one thinks we are a soft touch in this country, " he said, adding that ministers were "taking action to make sure that won't be the case".

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  • Home Office security and counter-terrorism head Charles Farr told the committee that existing provisions had been "overtaken by technical changes in the communications industry and in the way people use communication, with the result that the data that public authorities have had access to in the past is no longer as readily available to them as it used to be".

    BBC: Public consultation on 'web snooping' plans ends

  • As Chicago prepares to replace its aging sewer and water systems, and routine construction continues on roads and public spaces, the city now wants to grant low or no cost access for private companies to expand networks right along side that construction.

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  • Privacy campaigner Guy Hosein, from Privacy International, said police and other public authorities already had access to the information, and there was no need for new legislation.

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  • They have an incentive to scare policymakers and the public into believing that unless physician payments are increased there will be no access to health care for Medicare patients.

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  • The Forum will examine the challenges facing youth which impede on their ability to fully contribute to societies: unemployment, gender inequalities, lack of access to education, marginalisation, poverty, discrimination, limited or no involvement in public affairs, etc.

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  • There is no doubt that some combination of charges, physical restrictions on car access, improved traffic information and enhanced public transport will reduce the volume of traffic.

    ECONOMIST: A survey of commuting

  • Mr Salmond attributes the development substantially to policies pursued by the Scottish government: notably accelerated capital investment, access to finance and the stability involved in a guarantee of no compulsory redundancies in those areas of the public sector over which he has direct control.

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  • However, the numbers currently being treated in specialist clinics are just a "drop in the ocean, " given the millions of Indians with little or no access to health care, according to Gulrez Shah Azhar, a senior lecturer at the Indian Institute of Public Health in Gandhinagar.

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