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To clear up the mess, governments need to hold people and companies responsible for the waste they produce.
ECONOMIST: The waste industry
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Or it can barge on regardless, hoping that the Clinton administration will help it clear up the mess later.
ECONOMIST: Brussels v Boeing
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It is already having to clear up the mess left by the mis-selling of private pensions in the 1980s.
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Swamped with calls, the company's phone reps left many advisers waiting hours to get through and clear up the mess.
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Now Peru must clear up the mess Mr Fujimori has left behind.
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To clear up the mess, it said, the regional government offices, Whitehall's provincial outposts, should be beefed up to exert more local control.
ECONOMIST: English devolution
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Your involvement has cost many thousands of pounds to the public who have had to clear up the mess you have left behind.
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Others thanked him for coming and later the mayor got big cheers from a separate crowd as he brandished a broom and thanked those volunteers who had arrived to help clear up the mess as representing the real "spirit of London".
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In a message to Liberal Democrat supporters, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said the government had "no choice except to clear up the financial mess that Labour left us".
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Mr Clegg declined to answer and instead responded that the coalition had been created to clear up Labour's "mess".
BBC: Nick Clegg pressed by Labour on Cameron's EU veto
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But, for all the cleverness of private equity firms at selling out at the top of the market, it is the perception that they bank the profits, but aren't around to clear up a mess they've in part created, which is doing serious damage to their image.
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