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Camacho warns that during this next week Mexico will see a last-minute vote-buying spree.
NPR: History of Fraud Overshadows Mexico Election
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Writing in this week's New Statesman magazine, Mr Kaufman warns people not to be "deluded" into believing that the Board represents all Jews in Britain.
BBC: Kaufman attacks Jewish Deputies in UK
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Still, starting this week the group's "Nanny Moderation Team" warns posters that false advertising is a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail.
WSJ: When Nanny Ads Lie
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"We've got companies making decisions right now, one talking about freezing its plan this week, several companies contemplating layoffs before the holidays, " warns Lynn Dudley, senior vice president of policy at the American Benefits Council.
FORBES: Companies Press Congress For Pension Relief
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Kelsey also warns that it's too early to say how this week's transition worked out.
NPR: Early Switch To Digital Has Viewers Seeking Help
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This week's economic report from the European Commission (see Charlemagne) warns France that the deficit is too high, the debt is growing and extra efforts may be needed.
ECONOMIST: France��s new president: The first steps of St Fran?ois | The
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But in this week's Scrubbing Up, consultant ENT surgeon Andrew McCombe, honorary secretary of ENT UK, warns the cuts have gone too far and patients are paying the price.
BBC: UK 'doing too few tonsil operations'
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In this week's Scrubbing Up Nuala Close, lead cancer nurse, at Barts and The London NHS Trust warns that some patients are putting their lives at risk by needlessly neglecting their health and mistakenly refusing or delaying their treatment until after Ramadan.
BBC: Some Muslims 'risking their lives' in Ramadan