The White House paper did not refer to Zarqawi as a possible suspect in the embassy bombing.
But I think the fundamental argument, which is perfectly sound and perfectly in keeping with both the white paper and the House bill, that we want to try to get banks back to the core function of relating to clients and not taking excess risky activities in the financial system.
Estimates in our recent paper suggest that real house prices increase by about 75% of the decline in after-tax mortgage payments.
Stephanopoulos had been on the phone with Ann Devroy, the paper's chief White House correspondent, lobbying hard against my story.
The company has been using and developing their own intelligence test, the content of which is considered so valuable a trade secret that it is done only in-house and on paper.
It was handed to the House and Senate on paper, and then printed -- usually in full -- in newspapers across the country.
However, a scuffle near to the Blues try-line between Ospreys hooker Richie Hibbard and Blues skipper Paul Tito lit the blue touch-paper to warm up the full house inside the Arms Park.
On January 20th, it published a white paper on the future of the House of Lords which admitted that the Law Lords' membership of the upper house was an anomaly, but shied away from proposing any alternative.
The increases are especially strong for the substantial percentage of workers that were still documenting a house on site using paper forms and digital camera, and then entering data and uploading images into INSPI afterward via their laptops.
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And although Lord Wakeham has a reputation as a fixer rather than a radical, his first consultation paper, published last week, surprised some constitution-watchers by posing more searching questions than expected such as whether there is a case, not broached in the white paper, for giving the upper house extra powers as a constitutional watchdog.
As I wrote three years ago in the New York Post, Obamacare was written to paper over an intellectual divide between White House economists and healthcare policy wonks like Lambrew.
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His properties had been seized, but the house didn't exist on paper.
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His paper suggests, for instance, that if house prices were to fall by a fifth, short-term interest rates might need to be cut by some 1.75 percentage points over the next year or so.
The letter was typed on Faber and Faber headed paper, indicating it was written at the publishing house where Eliot was employed as editor.
Mr Latham said a police search of Mr Huntley's house found "a small piece of paper" which he said could be described as a "crib card".
While fundamental factors clearly played a role in driving down house prices that were at excessive levels two years ago, we have argued in a paper (to be published in the Berkeley Electronic Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy) that in most markets house values are today lower than what is consistent with the average level of affordability in the past 20 years.
The Financial Services Bill is due before the House of Lords and a banking reform White Paper is due out.
And today, because no story is complete with the follow-on backgrounder from the paper of record, comes the news that the White House is literally teeming with flies.
When I emerged from the Sinn Fein office at Connolly House I found a rain-sodden piece of paper under my windscreen wiper.
The congressman already has more than half of his House colleagues as cosponsors for his bill to require paper backups on electronic voting machines.
The following year, the way the paper says it, if we don't raise our house we're going to have a really big increase in our insurance.
Noting that America must put its "fiscal house" in order, President Obama introduces the paper as America's solution to a scarcity of resources and growing complexity of challenges.
Add up all the coded messages and it is pretty clear that Mr Blair is even more hostile than he was last January, when the government published a white paper on the Lords, towards direct election to the reformed upper house.
The paper claimed he did not tell the Commons Fees Office that he shared the house.
In my house, every night at dinner we have a big piece of paper that we put on our dining room table as our tablecloth and we doodle.
There was some picketing by the local arts council and some unwelcome, unflattering news coverage, and neighborhood kids who cared nothing about Emily Dickinson or her house started egging the place and draping our noble birches with toilet paper, and for a while there it was like Halloween every day.
Designer Boma Inko-Tariah, from fashion house Beldie's La Mode, created a fascinator crafted from recycled paper, broken compact discs and a tin can.
Although Mr Peruvemba says his firm has started manufacturing displays with flexible backplanes in-house, its many partners are also busy researching ways to make electronic paper as flexible as the real thing.
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