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As Dick Cheney recuperated from a mild heart attack in a hospital here today, the misinformation provided by his doctors, and passed along by Gov. George W. Bush, raises anew serious questions regarding the public's right to know about the health of candidates and the credibility of information that their doctors and their campaigns disclose.
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The outcomes of both contests, along with a Democratic primary in Arkansas that pushed Senator Blanche Lincoln into a runoff election in June, illustrated anew the serious threats both parties face from candidates who are able to portray themselves as outsiders and eager to shake up the system.
So beginning anew really means some serious paring down.
This year, some conservatives, at the state and national levels, pushed anew, and a number of serious Republican leaders, while not embracing them, refused to denounce these conspiracy peddlers.
Richard Hunter, head of equities at Hargreaves Lansdown stockbrokers, said: "The likelihood of the AbbVie/Shire deal has all but disappeared judging by the market reaction, whilst the possibility of Pfizer approaching AstraZeneca anew must also be in serious jeopardy, both falling foul of the potential tightening of US tax inversion laws".
But serious economists are also pondering anew whether some curbs on capital flows are now called for.
Yet Maher, and John Oliver, proves that there's space to manage both satire and deadly serious within the very same hour, and I wonder anew why we don't quite have the equivalent here: a TV version of Private Eye.
Among the most serious problems are economic hardship, the uncertainty of the political climate and the deterioration of security — a feature that Egyptian society faces anew.
Instead we thought anew, and acted anew.
He was exhilarated anew.
The puzzles start anew.
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