More ominously Facebook is allowing its partner sites to store this demographic and marketing information indefinitely.
More ominously, the Mexican drug cartels have diversified into kidnapping, sometimes focusing on wealthy Americans.
Ominously, Mr Morris sees a closer parallel in the great Japanese asset bubble of the 1980s.
Ominously, builders are selling land for as little as 20 cents on the dollar.
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Ominously for ministers, the dissent is beginning to crystallise around the looming health service reforms.
The trickiest part of the route is the ominously named Demon Trail (10km) alongside Lake McKerrow.
Perhaps most ominously, the former Soviet client Daniel Ortega has returned to the presidency of Nicaragua.
"This may put your next prescription in a different light, " editor Stephen Engelberg ominously intones.
Or, ominously, has the spirit of this government been broken by the situation in Iraq?
More ominously for the colonel's enemies, Polo Patriotico won most of the most populous states.
But ominously he has lost both his singles matches with opposing captain Bernhard Langer.
However, the other country that showed its dark side most ominously in this episode is Argentina.
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Ominously for the statisticians, the recall errors of those with tumours increased with time.
More ominously, the exhausted Greeks may soon vote themselves out of the euro zone.
Ominously, the Federal Deposit Insurance is staffing up in anticipation of bank failures.
Ominously, Idaho's state legislature recently demanded the removal of wolves from the state by any means necessary.
Our inflation is coursing through other countries that are tied to the dollar, most ominously and spectacularly China.
Ominously, though we currently retain reserve currency status, most of the world thinks this is about to change.
Tiketitan heeled ominously, then accelerated to 13 knots, overtaking more cautious sailors who remained under jib and mainsail.
Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart play Becca and Howie, whose life together seems tense, orderly, and ominously quiet.
Ominously, the only time that it was anything approaching this was in 1987, the year the stockmarket crashed.
Carter slotted the difficult conversion - radar ominously fixed - and New Zealand led 20-12 with 26 minutes remaining.
" He adds ominously, as if referring to the advance of a devastating epidemic: "Gap is already in Japan.
Here the parallels with the credit crisis three years ago become ominously inexact.
Shops are tawdry, selling nail services, wigs, discount clothes and (ominously) pagers and beepers, tools of the drugs trade.
Ominously, because of the stockmarket's recent troubles, Divine Interventures, one of the biggest incubators, this week fired 29 employees.
Posters have been appearing on walls, warning ominously against fitna, an Arabic word for division that has sectarian overtones.
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Ominously, this is an industry often driven by ego rather than hard economics.
More ominously, the Newsweek story indicates that unnamed officials in the Bush administration look with favor on the Nunn initiative.
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Ominously, the president is apparently free to fire his prime minister at any time for alleged incompetence, real or imagined.
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