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Neither party will make the necessary tough decisions alone, he wrote in the Wall Street Journal this week, because neither wants to be blamed for what might happen next.
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If your name is mentioned in a police blotter or jilted lover's blog post, let alone a negative article in The Wall Street Journal, you have very little chance of getting that content removed from the Web.
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On one street alone in Baghdad, in the neighborhood of Sidea(ph), 20 Shiite shopkeepers have simply been gunned down.
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China Mobile alone could add more incremental iPhone shipments than the Street models in total for calendar 13.
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The notice proposes dancing alone "in your own backyard, on a busy street or perhaps at 6:30 p.m. in front of the Regional Commission" building, where Mr. Witteck's government is based.
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"I'm very hurt and angry that someone could approach me in the street and ask me those sorts of questions at all, let alone when I had my nine-year-old with me, " she said.
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Flintshire magistrates, sitting in Mold, were told the boy was spotted by a member of the public alone on the street at 9.20pm on 20 May.
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She doesn't deserve to be alone at her age, but she has asked me not to visit her because of the danger in the street.
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Needless to say, with few exceptions, officials have been discouraged from resisting demands for various accommodations and preferential treatment for the Shariah faithful, let alone from trying to shut down the latters' operations in America (Shariah-adherent mosques, penetration of Wall Street, Muslim Brotherhood front organizations and even jihadist training camps).
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