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Writing to Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Mr Cable said RBS should be turned into a new "British business bank".
BBC: Cable calls for RBS to be split up
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Today, in addition to writing a book on prime numbers, he oversees a private 13.5-foot-tall ramp open to him and about three dozen others in Seattle.
WSJ: I Say, That's One Gnarly Grind You Just Executed
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Announcing they were writing to the Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, the lawyers said that a single super-inquiry into two of the worst rail disasters in British history would provide the investigation with the power it needs to force through major changes in safety.
BBC: Families back rail 'super-inquiry'
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With former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt writing a forceful essay backing Bush in the International Herald Tribune and even squeamish Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien looking more uncomfortable than ever over his recent anti-US rhetoric, the world once again is looking openly for American leadership.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: bush_berlusconi
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Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Prime Minister David Cameron responded to the warnings by insisting there would be no "lurch to the right" by the Conservatives.
BBC: chris grayling
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In this version, Shakespeare was a broker of plays, organising, editing and writing scripts, but not necessarily the prime author of all the plays now attributed to him.
BBC: Shakespeare scholars try to see off the Bard's doubters
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The prime minister also said reading, writing and maths classes would be set up to help the unemployed seek jobs.
BBC: Blair outlines party vision
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Muto, who worked on Bill O'Reilly's prime-time show, began writing an anonymous column for the Gawker website about what it was like for a liberal to work at Fox.
WSJ: Fox News 'mole' resurfaces with book
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The Earl of Beaconsfield was prime minister twice, a Jewish-born Anglican convert of Portuguese origins with a predilection for writing romantic novels.
BBC: I'm so Dizzy, claims Miliband
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Were he writing today, or more likely a few years from now, I believe that climate change would be his prime story.
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