Thursday 10.30am, Houses of Parliament: A quick break from musing on the end of the world to return to the end of the News of the World.
Since then, he's covered some major sporting events: England winning the Ashes in 2005, the return of the England World Cup Rugby Team in 2003 to their Surrey hotel, the World Matchplay Championship at Wentworth, Show jumping at Hickstead, World Championship Darts at Lakeside, Derby Day at Epsom, Tennis at Eastbourne, Farnborough playing at Highbury in the FA Cup, to name a few.
Now he's plotting a return to the world of the conspiracy thriller.
Still, Lehrer said he is aiming to return to the world of journalism, and has been spending several hours a day writing.
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As much of the population retreats to a vocational lifestyle, only dimly aware, through TED talks, Paul Graham essays and Khan Academy videos, of the human civilizational Grand Narrative, scholarship in the old sense of the world will return as an indulgence for the few, rather than an industrial mode of knowledge production.
It is a small clue that the US may once again return as the envy of the world.
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Weisberger has written three novels since "The Devil Wears Prada, " but this is her first return to the cutthroat world of Runway magazine.
Luke Donald, who can return to the top of the world rankings if he wins this weekend, is well placed to make a move on Saturday.
Federer's latest victory ensured his return to the top of the world rankings, ending Djokovic's 12-month reign, as well as matching Sampras' record of 286 weeks at No. 1.
In terms of accuracy, the firm-centric view of the world offers no explanation why the rates of return on assets and on invested capital have been in decline for more than four decades and no suggests no way forward in an economy where there is low demand for the foreseeable future.
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The 2013 calendar sees the circuit return to Poland -- home of world No. 4 Agnieszka Radwanska -- for the first time since 2010.
Matthew's victory will return him to the top of the world rankings above Egypt's Ramy Ashour, who made a second-round exit in Al Khobar with a damaged hamstring.
Meanwhile, and this one is only beginning to return to the sights of the wider world, mass contagion remains a regular agenda item for organizations like ASEAN, the Southeast Asian official grouping.
In the women's draw, Li Na ensured she will return to the top 10 of the world rankings by coming back from 5-1 down in the final set to beat Lucie Safarova 3-6 6-3 7-5.
As Haney observed in a review of research findings, prisoners in solitary confinement must be able to withstand the experience in order to be allowed to return to the highly social world of mainline prison or free society.
Instead, on his return to Pakistan on the eve of World War II he borrowed money from his father to set up a factory to dehydrate and can vegetables and fruits, which he then sold to the British troops.
If the GOP is to stand for something more than lower taxes and smaller government, it must return to the moral vision of a world in which the United States helps others achieve the freedoms it holds so dear.
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Ever since Mr Obama first announced when American troops would begin to withdraw, many Afghans have been stalked by the fear of a return to the early 1990s, when the world abandoned them and the country imploded under the pressures of ethnic tensions and scheming neighbours.
"I really stepped up when I needed to, especially on my return of serve, " said the former world number one.
In the world of social good, a socially responsible enterprise provides a return while making the world a better place.
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Glencore's emergence, even if its share price proved a bit weak in subsequent trading, was further testimony to the rise--or return--of resources to prominence in world markets.
Apple is currently king of the hill and the most valuable business in the world, rescued from adolescent illness by the return of its charismatic founder, Steve Jobs.
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Europe, the region that likes to think of itself as perhaps the greenest in the world, has also seen a return to coal in the last couple of years.
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The 10-year deal to stage a round of the F1 world championship at the circuit will see the elite division of motorsport return to the U.S. for the first time since 2007.
Colin McRae's return to the world scene after an absence of almost two years ended with the Scotsman down in 13th.
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It would, however, be pretty foolish for South-East Asian economies to return to fixed rates in today's world of highly mobile capital.
Entirely self-made, Thaksin says he'll make a splashy return to FORBES GLOBAL's annual list of the world's billionaires when it appears in July.
The tournament also marks the return to action of Roger Federer, who took the world number one spot from Nadal with his Wimbledon triumph.
The allegations first appeared on 29 August in the News of the World newspaper, which accused skipper Salman Butt, Asif and Amir of accepting money in return for bowling deliberate no-balls.
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