• He added the company was working hard to eradicate non-genuine users, many of whom aimed to extract money from web-surfers.

    BBC: Business

  • "There is no limit in what we have to do in order to make sure we can eradicate match-fixing one day in our game, " Valcke said.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Virdi is working on an outstanding innovative project: use of transmedia technologies to eradicate Honour-Based crimes (over 17, 000 reported cases of Honour Crimes in 2008 in Great Britain, he said).

    FORBES: Power of Transmedia Unveiled in Italy

  • Anybody who cares about the integrity of our capitalist system, the need for corporate governance and executive compensation reforms, and the need to eradicate short-termism as the dominant focus of Wall Street, should read the SEC's complaint against Dell.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Data obtained under a Freedom of Information Act request by David Patch, a well-known blogger in the movement to eradicate manipulative naked short-selling, showed an astonishingly high degree of trade settlement failures in Global Links shares in the days and weeks following a 350-to-1 reverse split in February 2005.

    FORBES: More Shots Fired In The Shorting War

  • So if the HRC says we're to eradicate the F-word from our language, just as the NAACP says we're to get rid of the N-word, then why do we allow the exceptions to the rule, and end up praising the offenders as friends of our communities?

    CNN: Tracy Morgan and the limits of comedy

  • Such was the formula next-door Pakistan used to eradicate opium from its northern provinces during a twenty-year campaign.

    ECONOMIST: New figures show Afghanistan's opium output is rising fast

  • Attempting to eradicate it with ham-fisted legislation and bully-boy policing will have as much success as trying to curb the widespread use of cannabis by the same misguided means.

    ECONOMIST: The Columbia disaster

  • About a third of this group carry the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, which makes stomach bleeds three times more likely - and antibiotics eradicate it.

    BBC: Aspirin a 'no brainer' against cancer after screening

  • But while more international donors are adopting the budget support approach, they are unlikely to go as far as the British until they are sure it will help to eradicate corruption and bring long-lasting change.

    BBC: NEWS | Business | Donors bank on eradicating corruption

  • At Mr Mahachi's funeral this week, he vowed to continue expropriating land and any other foreign-owned resources to eradicate the legacy of British colonialism.

    ECONOMIST: Zimbabwe

  • For now, they're still the problem--areas we struggle to eradicate, minimize or disguise through endless exercises, skintight slimmers or, worse, unflattering clothes.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Moreover, he could point to a solid, indisputable, achievement as a doctor-politician: his campaign to eradicate tuberculosis in Ireland.

    ECONOMIST: No?l Browne

  • In Colombia, DynCorp helps implement the multibillion-dollar Plan Colombia, to eradicate coca.

    NEWYORKER: The Taliban��s Opium War

  • At the same time and especially after Islamist assassins twice tried to kill him in 2003 he vowed to eradicate militancy in Pakistan, including some 40-odd jihadist groups with links to the army's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency.

    ECONOMIST: Pakistan

  • "Though the government has expressed its resolve to eradicate militancy, other state institutions are not co-operating, " analyst Professor Tauseed Ahmed Khan says.

    BBC: How the Taliban gripped Karachi

  • Mr Capriles says he will not dismantle Chavez-era social programmes, but promises to eradicate official corruption.

    BBC: Venezuela election: massive rallies mark campaign end

  • Smallpox is also a killer of mind-boggling proportions: when the campaign to eradicate it began, in 1967, it was killing 2m people a year.

    ECONOMIST: Biowarfare could be the worst terrorist threat of all

  • While the Maestro's protestations won't eradicate the bear market from his legacy, they might--just might--trigger a badly needed debate on the proper role of the Federal Reserve and what guideposts it should use in conducting monetary policy.

    FORBES: How It Went Wrong--And How to Make It Right

  • This so-called "superbug" is proving difficult to eradicate from UK hospitals because it is resistant to all but a few antibiotics.

    BBC: Breakthrough in 'superbug' battle

  • Both Mr Ramirez and Gen Angeles were investigated as part of Operation Clean-up, an attempt by former president Felipe Calderon to eradicate corruption within the Mexican security forces.

    BBC: Mexico drops drug link charges against General Angeles

  • An alternative treatment--implanting tiny radioactive "seeds"--has less risk of side effects but doesn't always eradicate the cancer.

    CNN: Rudy's soulful exit

  • Some forest scientists trace the current outbreak to 1994, when provincial-government foresters, fearing the ire of greens, failed to eradicate a small infestation in a provincial park by cutting and burning.

    ECONOMIST: Pining for a cold winter

  • It then chronicles the important work of non-governmental organizations in the struggle to provide healthy drinking water and to eradicate a variety of diseases linked to unsafe water.

    UNESCO: Women, Water, and Wells

  • The most ambitious objective, "to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger" by 2015, certainly cannot be accomplished without innovative technology--which, in turn, cannot be developed when bans and excessive regulatory barriers impede innovation.

    FORBES: Commentary

  • Another item is finishing a border fence whose half-existence is the worst of both worlds: Its missing sections do not eradicate the negative symbolism of a barrier, but they do steer unlawful border jumpers toward the most dangerous parts of the desert.

    FORBES: A daunting policy problem demands more modest solutions.

  • In a debate ahead of anti-slavery day on 18 October, Mr Bone called for tighter border controls to help eradicate the practice.

    BBC: Bone warns that slavery is 'common' in the UK

  • The medicines used to treat HIV are excellent at suppressing HIV-virus replication and preventing destruction of immune cells, but the medicines are unable to eradicate the dormant, or sleeping, copies in immune cells.

    WSJ: Mark Siedner: About That Baby Who Was 'Cured' of HIV

  • It's a high-pitched blend of anxiety and hypochondria and it's clear that two World Series championships did not eradicate the affliction it simply had laid dormant.

    WSJ: Jason Gay: Sick, But Healthier Than the Sox

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