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That is what Wendy Dagworthy, now at the Royal College of Art but once Stella McCartney's teacher at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, thinks.
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It's not just easier for journalists to get to, it means that they are once again at the heart of things in Central London, a stone's throw from Parliament, the Law Courts and Whitehall.
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The dilemma, however, is that if all central banks tried to sell at once, the dollar would plunge, making big losses certain.
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It has grown so fast that central Nairobi, once a hive of restaurants and night-clubs, feels almost deserted at night.
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While many observers believe the central bank is finished, Mr. Colmar expects it to cut rates at least once more.
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