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Outside the English-speaking world newspapers often face less competition from online news aggregators and other Silicon Valley wheezes.
ECONOMIST: Newspapers
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It is now reckoned that these wheezes will be exhausted by August 2nd.
ECONOMIST: America's debt
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EU, mostly wheezes to benefit particular regions or industries, that he hopes governments will agree to close next month.
ECONOMIST: Mario Monti, Europe’s taxman-in-chief | The
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The other cost problem with this new bill is that it will cost far more than currently advertised, because of two wheezes.
ECONOMIST: Health reform takes a step forward
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The Treasury is understandably suspicious of cosmetic wheezes that add to public borrowing without any transfer of risk to the private sector.
ECONOMIST: Post Office
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It must champion policies to make all of Europe prosper, and worry less about wheezes for putting cash into its own farmers' pockets.
ECONOMIST: Poland should be smart as well as tough
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"The average American goes to the supermarket two times per week, " wheezes Burkle, still recovering from a cold that kept him up the night before.
FORBES: Shop Till You Flop
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"If you're up against a bigger competitor, which we are with Bell, you have to get bigger to survive, " he wheezes, still hoarse after a cold.
FORBES: The Lion in Winter
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There are, no doubt, other wheezes.
BBC: Is the defence budget safe from more cuts?
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There are other Russian wheezes.
ECONOMIST: Russian debt
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Let's hope these wheezes work.
ECONOMIST: Schumpeter