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They make eighty, ninety, a hundred a week, and they take all the overtime work they can get; they have to, to pay for those big cars and refrigerators and television sets.
"What the families need most and what the public needs most is a memorial they can come to to pay their respects at," he said, "and a museum where they can come to learn about events; not reopening decisions".
He said a major obstacle to a settlement was the union's demand that all new workers be required to join the union or, if they decided not to, to pay the equivalent of union dues.
Among others to pay tribute as the news broke was John Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars, who wrote: Patrick Ness, Michael Rosen and Francesca Simon were among the other writers to to pay tribute.
He told detectives during police interviews that Marianne, who was recovering from breast cancer, was at that moment rearranging furniture for the smaller home they'd been forced to move to to pay legal bills.
Two years ago, George Osborne promised to bring an end the "extraordinary lengths … some technology companies go to to pay little or no tax [in Britain]", introducing a tax on diverted profits last year.
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