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Until broadband is affordable and universal, post offices must stay open everywhere they stand.
FORBES: Never Go to the Post Office Again
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Sectors and Field offices must do more to improve the low implementation rates of both regular budget and emergency funds.
UNESCO: Summary of Senior Management Team meeting of 2 July 2012
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It stipulates, among other things, standardised forms that all patent offices must accept, basic standards for electronic submission of patents, and mechanisms to avoid loss of rights due to non-essential formalities or unintentional delays.
ECONOMIST: Patent law: Going global | The
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Suppliers, who are usually compelled to visit the group's Bentonville headquarters in person to peddle their wares, must now avoid its offices for ten days if they have travelled to these areas.
ECONOMIST: SARS: A plague on all our businesses | The
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The gated complex includes blast doors, reinforced windows and a series of metal detectors that visitors must navigate before reaching embassy offices.
CNN: Suicide bomber kills one outside U.S. Embassy in Turkey
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For another, it must get its machines into doctors' offices.
FORBES: 200 Best Small Companies
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Absentee ballots come in to central elections offices in each county, but, under state law, they must be counted at individual precincts.
WSJ: There's Nothing Unusual About the Minnesota Recount
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All candidates must be nominated by parties, and all parties must prove that they have a nationwide network of members and offices before they can make any nominations.
ECONOMIST: Suck it and see
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That means family offices that are established for the purpose of managing wealth originally earned far from Wall Street must either get savvy about the wealth management business (and its sometimes unsavory practices) or surround themselves with people who are.
FORBES: 10 Tips To Improve Family Office Investing
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From his offices in Washington, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, a potential Socialist presidential candidate and presently boss of the IMF, must have blushed as red as the banners on the boulevards of Paris.
ECONOMIST: Nicolas Sarkozy