Several names are thought to be in the running, including Sven Goran Eriksson, Avram Grant and Alan Curbishley.
Another, unnamed former Scotland international is also believed to be in the running for the job to succeed Joe Miller.
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But he would be an inspired choice, and far better than the candidates currently rumoured to be in the running.
Capello, 61, was believed to be in the running for the job seven years ago before the FA opted for Sven-Goran Eriksson.
Several officials in their 60s with experience as technocrats and in the military and intelligence services also seem to be in the running.
Former Ballymena United manager Tommy Wright, now goalkeeping coach at Norwich City, is among those believed to be in the running to replace McBride.
The Redskins were among the teams hoping to be in the running for Peyton Manning, but the odds are stacked against the former Indianapolis Colts quarterback coming to Washington.
Those who are unemployed - 34% of the population of 5, 600 people - can sign up to be in the running for jobs as cleaners, street sweepers or builders.
Fifa contacted the Irish FA on Tuesday to confirm the goal would be in the running for the award, which was launched last year in memory of the great Hungarian footballer Ferenc Puskas.
In the early 1980s, the rising cost of fabs created a new kind of company that designed chips but did not want to be in the business of running multi-billion-dollar fabs themselves.
The staff are still there, but they are backstage, where they are supposed to be, helping people to be involved in every aspect of running the household, from cooking to budgeting.
The rabbits in pursuit seemed to be running in tandem, like cyclists in the Tour de France.
Though he is supposed to be in charge of the daily running of the government, many ministers, especially the DPP ones, are going directly over his head to Chen.
This will be the gesture most familiar to PlayBook users, and is one of the few that survived. (Swiping from the left or right bezels to switch apps, for example, isn't possible here.) Up to eight apps can be kept running in the background on this screen and bringing one back to life just requires a tap.
Teachers and other school employees must be compensated (yes, they must, as they would have to be in any job in the private sector), and buildings must be kept running.
The remaining 175 South Koreans still in the complex are believed to be running out of food and medicines, because the North has refused to allow fresh supplies from the South into the industrial park.
Still, he is in the odd position of claiming to be an instinctive tax-cutter, while running one of the most punitive regimes for high earners in Europe.
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But he stresses that keeping the joints healthy in the first place may be the key to running longevity.
Mr Fukuda has promised the public some very bold things, to be dealt with in a special session of the Diet running from late August until perhaps early next year.
There is reason to believe that Citigroup will at least be open to considering different ways of running itself in the years to come.
Add to that the fact that the money for the war in Iraq is running low and will have to be replenished, and you've got a lot of lawmakers who are very worried about digging the deficit ditch deeper.
It should be enough to send investors running in the opposite direction when they see a new credit rating.
Trams are due to be running in Edinburgh by the summer of 2014.
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Those who are going to be running our companies in the future years are waking up to these facts.
Big emerging economies will need to be given a larger stake in the smooth running of the world economy.
Big firms that would be in the running to manage funds in the programme, such as BlackRock and PIMCO, have given it a cautious welcome.
With a host of players in the running to be one of Colin Montgomerie's three wild cards, he may miss the event for the first time in his pro career.
They would have to be running these programs in the face of the largest cut to Medicaid that has ever been proposed -- a cut that, according to one nonpartisan group, would take away health care for about 19 million Americans -- 19 million.
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