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More storage sites, more transport, and almost certainly more demonstrations as well as bad blood with Britain and France.
ECONOMIST: German nuclear power
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And the growth of a club-within-a-club if the outs do stay out is sure to stir bad blood between the ins and the outs.
ECONOMIST: Pedro Solbes, commissioner for the euro
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That implies an end to the doctrinal tensions that have existed between old-guard Socialists such as Henri Emmanuelli and the modernisers led by Dominique Strauss-Kahn and Laurent Fabius and also an end to the personal bad blood that has often set Messrs Strauss-Kahn and Fabius at odds.
ECONOMIST: France's new right
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Saturday's Cotto-Margarito rematch at the remodeled Garden offers the backdrop of bad blood (Cotto lost in 11 rounds in 2008) and a lingering controversy the revocation of Margarito's boxing license in California after a sticky substance was found on the hand wraps he used in a 2009 fight with Shane Mosley.
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