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The wide-ranging report called for the criminal justice system to not only punish those who committed offences but also to make sure they do not do it again.
BBC: Riot report reveals '500,000 forgotten families'
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Several thousand people have called in, with complaints ranging from mere inefficiency to racketeering.
ECONOMIST: Russia��s hot and dirty politics
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Novel coronavirus is part of a family called coronaviruses, which cause illnesses ranging from the common cold to SARS, or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, as well as a variety of animal diseases.
CNN: New SARS-like virus is a 'threat to the entire world'
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These are the latest developments in the so-called smartphone patent war, a wide-ranging battle has kept many judges busy and lawyers fully employed this year.
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The course, called consumer finance, will look at topics ranging from using tax policy to boost the savings rate to how banks can deliver better products for low-income individuals.
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Russell's wide-ranging operations appear to be of the sort the SEC has called on plan overseers to investigate carefully.
FORBES: UAL Union Asks For Pension Probe
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Investors would shy away from "green" solution to instead focus on so-called "smart" products and technologies, such as digital assistants - ranging from portable screens to vehicles or robots - that help individuals in their everyday lives.
BBC: Viewpoint: Megatrends that will change everyone's lives
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Speaking at the headquarters of the 3M Company, which makes products ranging from post-it notes to high-tech fuels cell components, he called for tax credits for business research, increased money for federal science programs, and he talked about the need to improve math and science skills of American high school students.
NPR: Bush Promotes Competitiveness Initiative
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The system, called key-escrow, would give police and other law enforcement bodies wide-ranging powers to intercept e-mail, read confidential documents and tap into systems, without monitoring by the courts.
BBC: Security and law enforcement: the government view
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David Begg, chairman of the government's Commission for Integrated Transport, called this week for the government to introduce a nationwide satellite system of charging with tolls ranging from 2p a mile on rural roads to 50p on the most congested urban roads.
ECONOMIST: Labour's transport U-turn