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"Ironically, the article... was actually meant to reiterate that on some occasions my being an Indian Muslim film star is misused by bigots and narrow minded people who have misplaced religious ideologies for small gains... and ironically the same has happened through this article... once again, " he said.
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Whether it is on the shiny new iPad, computer or phone, the chances are that you are reading this article through a screen laced with one of the rarest metals on Earth: indium.
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Word of this article swept through the halls of academia the day after it was published.
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Through a spokesman he declined to comment for this article.
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As shown in part 1 of this article, it is only through business model innovation (such as Nespresso) and developing genuine platforms that mobilize the whole industry as collaborators (such Apple and Amazon) that you get transformational change.
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However, reading through the article you end up with the impression that this is because of sterling investigative work by various NGOs and the likes of, err, the New York Times.
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But, we went through all this at the time of the Fund's Article IV Report on the UK, in May - when, you'll remember, the Fund's managing director Christine Lagarde went out of her way to praise Mr Osborne and his policies.
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Extracts for this article were taken with permission from A Walk Through Time by Dermot O'Toole, a definitive history of the Parish Walk.
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