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Shirley Franklin, the mayor of Atlanta, bleakly predicts that litigation will divert resources from fighting crime.
ECONOMIST: The Nine strike down a gun ban and delight the firearms lobby
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Nor is the Turks' general human-rights performance quite as bleakly incurable as their critics assume.
ECONOMIST: Dark in the east
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Considering the increasing cost of government alone, it's perhaps easy to see how the future in some ways looks bleakly European.
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Not only is this vision wrought in civil engineering perfectly surfaced, free of potholes and shimmying traction changes, it is utterly, bleakly empty.
BBC: In search of the perfect road in Mallorca
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On Thursday, October 18, Nokia will report its 3Q12 numbers and Wall Street is just about as bleakly pessimistic as you would expect.
FORBES: Nokia's 3Q12 - Not as Easy to Game as It Seems
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Eerier yet is Robert Moskowitz's "Skyscraper, " from 1998, which presciently depicts the matching behemoths as two solid-black fields of color dark shadows set against a bleakly gray sky.
WSJ: Skyline Views: 'Skyscraper' at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art
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History may bleakly record that Mr Clerides's sensible concession over the missiles came too late to open the door to a possible end of the whole Cyprus dispute.
ECONOMIST: Cyprus
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One widely reposted blog put it more bleakly.
ECONOMIST: China abroad
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Historians are bleakly recalling the jubilee disaster of 1450, when crowds surging to and from St Peter's jammed the Castel St Angelo bridge, causing the parapets to collapse whereupon 200 pilgrims fell into the river and drowned.
ECONOMIST: Italy��s millennial tangle | The
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Not everybody sees it so bleakly.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The decline in the Tories' popularity in recent months continues to puzzle, with some putting it down to a message that is too bleakly austere and others blaming it on something close to the opposite: a lack of Thatcherite punch and clarity.
ECONOMIST: Interview with David Cameron