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Wolff said her agency is helping people in Japan and teaming up to help others in countries along the path of the tsunami.
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Dr Wolff said new genetics techniques might be able to help if a group of children with the condition could be brought together.
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That said, the fact that Murdoch was before the Leveson Inquiry at all reveals a significant lessening of his power in Britain, Wolff said.
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Harland and Wolff said that while it was pursuing future business opportunities on a number of fronts in order to create a competitive company with a sustainable future, it had been "unable to secure sufficient firm workload to maintain current employment levels".
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"He has more power than any other private citizen in the United States, " said Wolff.
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"It's a wonderful contribution and another piece of the mosaic" supporting the out-of-Africa hypothesis, said Ekkehard Wolff, professor emeritus of African Languages and Linguistics at the University of Leipzig in Germany, who read the paper.
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"When such an earthquake impacts a developed country like Japan, our concern also turns to countries like the Philippines and Indonesia, which might not have the same resources, " said Rachel Wolff, a spokeswoman for World Vision.
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"It sends an important message to see them playing against each other, but together, " said Bruegel's Mr. Wolff.
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"Today is full of mixed emotion for all of us as it is likely to be the last new-build ship delivered from Harland and Wolff in the immediate future, " he said.
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Dr Toni Wolff, a paediatrician at Nottingham City Hospital, helped diagnose Mia and said research was desperately needed.
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