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They may both be right and fortunately for Romney he is on the right side of both now.
FORBES: Mitt Romney's Edge: Likability and the Desire to Shrink Your Tax Burden
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There are lots of experiments around these models right now supported by both buy-side and sell-side drivers.
FORBES: Debunking Corporate Venture Capital in Biotech
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And then we suggest more than a dozen specific steps that could be taken by both sides, some jointly, some separately, to rebuild the confidence that's been so badly shattered, not just among the political leaders, but the public as well, the public on both sides now tends to disbelieve anything from the other side and then finally a resumption of meaningful negotiations.
BBC: News Online
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Ms. ABIR: Both from the Israeli and Palestine side, like, DAM are the most famous artist now, today, especially when it comes to hip-hop.
NPR: Rapping About Land and Identity
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Most crib makers have stopped producing drop-side models and now sell what they call "modern" cribs, in both contemporary and classic styles.
WSJ: Manufacturers Discuss Safety Features of the 'Modern' Crib
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The New York Times has an interesting article today on two lawyers, both of whom accused Microsoft of squelching competition back in 1998 but now stand on the opposite side of the fence when it comes to Google.
FORBES: Stock up as Google and FTC Reportedly Close to Deal
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And with Tottenham's Aaron Lennon still suffering from a groin problem, Capello may now turn to both Theo Walcott and Shaun Wright-Phillips to cover the right side of midfield, with James Milner, Joe Cole, Stewart Downing and Adam Johnson also in the reckoning.
BBC: David Beckham set to miss World Cup with injury
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Redknapp, who becomes the first English manager to take an English side to the quarter-finals of the Champions League, has now masterminded victories over both Milan giants following the win over holders Inter Milan in the group stages.
BBC: Tottenham 0-0 AC Milan (agg 1-0)
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Both parties have a number of proposals on the table, but with the campaign now in full swing neither side expects anything to pass before Election Day.
CNN: Analysis: Where are the jobs bills?