Part of the tragedy of the saga is that, when Mr Brown finally got his wish and became prime minister in 2007, it was soon apparent that the rivalry had been born less out of any meaningful ideological dispute, than out of ego and faction.
But the union said it would prefer the president stay out of the dispute.
So he may choose to stay out of the dispute and leave it to the courts.
The move arose out of a dispute over cost-cutting measures that American was attempting to obtain through reorganizing the way that flight information is distributed from the airline to the consumer who shops on websites like Orbitz.
Adding to the party's woes, Mr Sarkozy, who has stayed out of the dispute in public, was questioned for 12 hours on Thursday by an examining magistrate over alleged illegal party donations during his 2007 presidential campaign.
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The parties have the option of settling the dispute out of court at some point in the future.
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The report also recommends taking measures to tackle the issue of commercial vessels not wanting to help migrant boats out of fear of being caught up in criminal activities, losing out financially or falling foul of an ongoing dispute between Italy and Malta over where the refugees are taken.
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Six out of the seven staff at Heamoor Primary School near Penzance walked out in a dispute by the National Union of Teachers (NUT).
For example: Sorting out the facts of a dispute between two executives.
The SEC's other options include refiling the Citigroup case as an administrative proceeding, which would yank the dispute out of Judge Rakoff's courtroom.
Casden's representative has said the properties will be brought out of default once the dispute is resolved, but given the lawsuit, Forbes is discounting the value of these properties.
The day after "W." accepted his party's nomination, Clinton Pentagon press spokesman Ken Bacon and General Hugh Shelton, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, were mustered out to dispute the governor's assertion that two of the Army's divisions were not combat-ready.
They were at the centre of the dispute which saw Mazembe thrown out of the Cecafa Cup in Rwanda earlier this year.
The dispute arises out of a protest march conducted by members of the Westboro Baptist Church outside a church where a funeral was being conducted for Lance Corporal Matthew Snyder, a Marine killed in the line of duty in Iraq.
But, now that the link with the free movement of labour has been broken, the dispute is much less likely to get out of hand.
Still, the legal wrangling would draw out the dispute and delay any sale of Hughes to Murdoch or some other suitor--while EchoStar continues to gain momentum versus DirecTV.
Tension between the new neighbours has been strained, with rebellions breaking out on either side of the border and a dispute over oil which escalated to the brink of war in April.
Since South Sudan's independence, tension between the new neighbours has been strained, with rebellions breaking out on either side of the border and a dispute over oil which escalated to the brink of war last April.
Strangely absent from the list of issues being hashed out by NFL Owners and Players in this long-running labor dispute is perhaps the most important issue of all: revenue sharing among Owners.
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Heamoor Primary School staff walked out in the dispute supported by the National Union of Teachers (NUT) over workload, pay and conditions.
We have just spent three full years being terrorized by our professors into seeking out and discussing only the legally relevant facts of any dispute.
On 7 June a walk-out by of drivers and other workers in a pay dispute with operating company DB Regio Tyne and Wear (DBTW) brought the network to a standstill, with further action planned on 21 June.
Drivers, engineers and back office staff walked out at 00:01 GMT for 24 hours as part of dispute over pay.
Live Nation may pull out of staging concerts in Hyde Park in London because of a dispute over the tender process.
What if it turns out she bullied an honest law-enforcement officer out of his job, to get her way in a domestic dispute that had nothing to do with him?
Optimists dispute this gloomy assessment, pointing out that some measures of housing affordability have dramatically improved.
The city's youth need to get out of the mindset that violence is the only way to solve a dispute, he said.
The government does not dispute the urgency but says the attacks are already out of date, that change is on its way.
Most notably, a Supreme Court ruling last year strengthened companies' ability to use mandatory arbitration, a dispute-resolution process designed to keep consumer cases out of court.
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But sources say Unison could only join the action if it were part of a "legitimate trade dispute", and point out that it would need to notify more than 20, 000 employers.
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