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Whatever harsh words Mr Bush has to say about Iraq's failure to make a full declaration, some of his officials maintain that the administration will be patient, at least for a while, and will not cite the omissions as an immediate cause for war.
ECONOMIST: No more games
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Any broad based action would cause an immediate and very substantial dislocation in the markets.
FORBES: Looking at Chinese VIE's
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Take my word for it as a former whistleblower: the prospect of an improbable, distant financial reward rarely will cause an individual to risk almost certain and immediate unemployment, intense hostility and potential lifetime career damage.
FORBES: SEC to Whistleblowers: Call WikiLeaks, Not Us
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Nothing to cause immediate remark, let alone offense, merely an indication.
NEWYORKER: The Limner
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While authorities said there is no immediate cause for health concerns, the discovery was a new shock to an industry already reeling from a bombshell last month, when Irish investigators found horse and pig DNA in numerous hamburger products.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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But the U.S. stopped short of charging executives, citing the bank's immediate, full cooperation and the damage that an assault on the giant company might cause on economies and people, including thousands who would lose jobs if the bank collapsed.
WSJ: Warren starts taking on banks and regulators
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This says that any worker in a company of 15 or more employees who is fired can seek immediate recourse to an independent tribunal which will decide if he or she was dismissed with "just cause".
BBC: Italy's thorny labour law