From Monday the entire BBC news operation will be based at Broadcasting House in central London.
The changes have worked well and have not compromised the safe operation of trains.
She was given the organ in a simultaneous operation on both women involving two surgeons.
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This year police were determined to combat theft and mounted a specific operation against would-be thieves.
The implication being that they will forfeit co-operation with Russia for a long time ahead.
He had earlier said that hundreds of militants had been killed in the month-long operation.
Overseeing this operation is a Des Moines head office employing 11, 700 people, up 129% since 2000.
The store is a cash-and-carry operation that sells to hotels, restaurants, small stores and other institutions.
That would make the NBA the first major sports league to largely de-centralize its Web operation.
Right across Wilson St, the Hotel La Rose has been in operation for more than 100 years.
There is no indication that new Defense Secretary Robert Gates disagrees with the Somalia operation this week.
Its nonregulated wholesale operation supplies 7, 000 megawatts of power to customers like General Motors and Eastman Kodak.
Weeks later, Home Secretary Theresa May announced a new UK-Jordan treaty to improve co-operation in criminal investigations.
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As soon as we can get him home to have the operation he needs we will do so.
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But approaching photography like a covert operation is not the most ethical way to get a great shot.
Mr Travis, of Mentmore, Bucks, was first arrested in November 2012 as part of Operation Yewtree.
Jamie, have you been able to get out today and see what this operation looks like?
As part of the operation, doctors had to pull out his front teeth, Kelly said.
Four of the kidnappers were killed in the operation to rescue the boy, media reports say.
Thor's back-office organization has helped Keystone boost its once-struggling quality and service operation and spare-parts distribution.
So the EU is the most important project for peace in terms of transnational, supernational co-operation.
Meanwhile, O.tel.o's cable TV business (second, after Deutsche Telekom's CATV operation) is cash-flow positive.
Hartmann tells us the E-Plus cellular operation will break even next year or in 2000.
With an election so near, the pre-budget report was bound to be a holding operation.
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It may also encourage new thinking and co-operation between our councils to share the load.
The still-popular operation usually required an eight-day hospital stay, followed by a six-week recovery period.
There's also a 5% chance that the graft will slip, requiring an additional operation.
Each operation, involving 10-12 hours 'starvation' ahead of the general anaesthetic, left me very weak.
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It could also provide near unlimited liquidity through yet another huge long term refinancing operation.
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Dubbed "Operation Close Encounters, " it was done slowly and carefully, with some interviews lasting an hour.
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