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Meanwhile, the long-simmering dispute between safety officials and aviation regulators has erupted into a public slanging match.
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Because of the row, Medway Council issued a prohibition notice which would have seen fans banned from the match on safety grounds.
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The match was nearly canceled last week by a Brazilian judge amid safety concerns at the stadium, where work still appears to be under way.
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Yes, individuals will be hurt in the process, and the focus of public policy should be directed towards providing a safety net for them, as well as ensuring that Americans have education to match the new jobs being created.
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That sensation became reality Thursday, when a Brazilian judge ruled the Brazil-England match mustn't go ahead because of safety concerns.
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If a drug could match naproxen, he said, he'd be reasonably comfortable with its heart safety.
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The club has asked for a relaxation of the rules in order to allow away fans to use the bar during matches where the match safety officer and police deem the risk of trouble low.
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