Newspaper reports said pop concerts could be cancelled over legal wrangles with the contractor Lend Lease.
That group includes many children of divorcees, who shudder to remember their parents' wrangles over money.
But after the latest wrangles Mr Netanyahu will worry he may do so anyway.
As Congress wrangles over details of a bill, the president went to Green Bay, Wisconsin today.
The ANC's unedifying internal wrangles are only adding to South Africans' growing sense of gloom.
While the United States is constrained by domestic wrangles, Latin America is changing fast.
As well as internal wrangles, BP employees at TNK-BP have fallen foul of Russian authorities.
The difficulty buyers have in getting such information results in frequent ownership wrangles after deals are completed.
The agency later claimed that it had not censored the piece, blaming the change on editorial wrangles.
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After closing a business in Brazil or India, it may take a decade for legal wrangles to subside.
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But there the ball will stay at least while Israel politicians complete their own coalition wrangles (see article).
For anyone who is despairing over the current wrangles over birth control!
But over the next three decades third-generation Redstones would be embroiled in legal wrangles with their elders over their due.
In any case, many Italians, regardless of their own politics, are getting tired of the seemingly endless judicial wrangles involving politicians.
Plans for the new stadium, backed by the city council and Nottingham Forest, had faced opposition from nearby residents and political wrangles.
But the funds have been criticised as being too small and too bureaucratic, and there have been wrangles over who controls them.
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While other countries shape practice in their democratically elected parliaments, America wrangles incessantly over the choice of nine lawyers with lifetime appointments.
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There have been lengthy wrangles about who will pay for the changes.
Hunters still believe their sport might be saved by constitutional wrangles.
Parliamentary wrangles and sloppy drafting prevented the government from shoving the bill through before the prosecution had summed up in the cases that are nearly over.
Not only does this expose them to reputational risks but, despite such contracts, it also puts them in legal jeopardy, especially in wrangles over assets in a bankruptcy proceeding.
After the company's spectacular demise, it was but one of many legal wrangles in the aftermath--but this one featured the defunct firm's two highest ranking ex-execs, fighting for their lives.
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At home, anti-European Union wrangles and recession helped remove the Conservative Party from government after 18 years, as Tony Blair and New Labour swept to power in a landslide victory.
The Democrats are still sore from their experience there in the presidential election two years ago: after a six-week run-off involving bitter legal wrangles, the result in Florida tipped the balance in favour of Mr Bush.
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Cricket gives them the opportunity to watch world-class sportsmen, and the game is now well enough entrenched to have become the subject of bitter wrangles over team selection, and the skills of the coach, the former West Indian batsman, Gordon Greenidge (who was granted Bangladeshi citizenship after the national team qualified for the World Cup).
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