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Rumour has it that a deal may have already been worked out with a Scandinavian buyer.
ECONOMIST: The paper industry
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Now, rumour has it, supporters of Mr Dy are preparing a drive for a California-style recall election.
ECONOMIST: The Philippines
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Rumour has it that Mr Brown is privately polling in important marginal seats.
ECONOMIST: Polls and elections
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"Rumour has it that we could be here for months in an effort to keep our customers happy, " he said.
BBC: Redundancies begin at factory
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Rumour has it that Melnichenko has a larger, sailing yacht in build that will further push the boundaries of design and aesthetics.
FORBES: Mark Cuban's, Larry Ellison's New Yachts On New Ranking Of 100 Biggest Yachts
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Rumour has it that he is a former soldier, bent on revenge for false imprisonment, and that he chooses his targets carefully.
ECONOMIST: Robin Hood in the Atlas
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In Delaware rumour has it that party executives will resign and may even endorse Chris Coons, the Democratic candidate for the Senate seat.
ECONOMIST: Primary elections
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Rumour has it that one of the main tasks set by the Vatican for the new archbishop will be to prepare his flock for a Latino successor.
ECONOMIST: New York��s Catholics
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Rumour has it that Mr Vidaurre caved in to pressure from pro-Liberal businessmen and American diplomats, who fear a strong Conservative candidacy would give Mr Ortega victory.
ECONOMIST: Could the Sandinist leader return to the presidency?
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Rumour has it that Wingspan is for sale.
ECONOMIST: American banks
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The twins deny a rumour that Brittany has become engaged, describing it as a "dumb joke".
BBC: Living a conjoined life
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It has been said over centuries that rumour gets half way round the world before truth can put its shoes on - and that was way before the internet, and the ability to send rumour sprinting at the click of a mouse.
BBC: No smoke without fire
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The rebel Sudan People's Liberation Movement, which controls most of southern Sudan, has already printed 60 tonnes of the new notes, and last week rumour had it they were about to issue them.
ECONOMIST: A currency split in a split country