Of course, that was put on ice when BATS bungled its own IPO in February.
To say the euro zone has bungled the crisis in Cyprus is an insult to bungling.
More worrying, the National Health Service has bungled some of its preparations for an unconventional attack.
His troubles concerned a bungled burglary attempt at the Watergate no one got killed.
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According to the manifesto, Randal Quan, Monica Quan's father, bungled Dorner's LAPD termination appeal.
Yet most of the aid programme has been bungled and has therefore proved largely ineffective.
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Chechens claim he was dismissed for having bungled an assassination attempt on their president.
The bungled extradition of a popular and well-integrated Russian teenager has sparked much annoyance.
Mr Richards, 38, and Ben Hope deny murdering the 17-year-old in a bungled contract killing.
Other bank CEOs will no doubt learn the lesson of the bungled Citigroup power transition.
Nevertheless, many on the RetailWire BrainTrust panel of retailing experts believe Target badly bungled the introduction.
But with every flash crash and bungled offering, more investors are losing faith in the stock market.
When will the government have the courage and honesty to admit that this bungled policy has failed?
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PT, but the bungled attempt to smear Mr Serra reminded voters of his party's sorry ethical record.
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The July 6 shooting had all the hallmarks of a professional hit, if a slightly bungled one.
But there is a human factor: the government bungled (and only half-completed) the privatisation of the electricity industry.
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But the Saudi authorities also bungled an attempt to capture alive one of the most wanted al-Qaeda suspects.
In a bungled rescue attempt, the hijacker killed eight tourists from Hong Kong before he, too, was killed.
The agency has been accused of a cover-up after a bungled attempt to put out the fire at Tokaimura.
Windows 7 may have benefited from the mistakes made by its predecessor, Vista and low expectations following that bungled release.
This report is only the latest expert analysis demonstrating just how badly BP bungled its operation in the Gulf.
The bungled slaughter has, for the first time since Hong Kong's handover last year, thrown Tung Chee-hwa's administration off-balance.
Their severed heads were found by the roadside on 8 December following a bungled rescue attempt by the Chechen authorities.
Mr Obama took it twice in 2009, when Chief Justice John Roberts bungled the wording, and twice again this week.
This is to say nothing of Eliot Spitzer's bungled global Wall Street settlement and a soon-to-be watered down Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
Geraldo Alckmin, Lula's main rival, says the bungled attempt to smear him with the affair makes the presidential race more competitive.
The other settlement, with all ten banks participating, resolved claims of foreclosure abuses that included flawed paperwork and bungled loan modifications.
Americans have grown to doubt that a bungled war against a largely secular dictatorship is winning us any points at all.
The network bungled when it tried to oust Leno back in 2009.
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The board ran out of patience with Thoman, who had bungled two restructurings and turned off employees with his remote management style.
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