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The most eagerly awaited items, however, will be the television pictures, for they should show surface details sufficiently fine to distinguish structure, and both the attitude and depth of sinking of the craft will probably be in itself revealing – at least to the Russians.

On my way out of the diamond district, I knocked on the door at Ross Precious Metals, one of the bigger refiners, to see what fate awaited the items I sold.

The sequel, "The Fog of Development", is keenly awaited).Related items Economics focus: Managing the world economyAug 1st 2002 Economics focus: The Fund bites backJul 4th 2002Today, things are very much better on the public-relations front, albeit partly thanks to the Bank's gargantuan external-relations department (of more than 300 people).

The CWU said it believed the amount was nearer 65 million – with millions more items awaiting collection from postboxes.

Items awaiting sale include a handwritten letter King sent to Ballou while touring India in 1959 to learn more about Mahatma Ghandi's campaign of nonviolent resistance.

This will allow shoppers to get unique, personalized recommendations online that could also be translated to the offline store in the form of reserved items awaiting you when you're out shopping.

As usual, I had a ton of to-do items awaiting me on my last free day before the start of the work week.

Where more than 1 day's data collection was required to achieve this sample, these were scheduled up to 2 weeks apart to allow turnover of dispensed items awaiting collection.

Computers, cameras and other electronics/devices – check the manufacturer's site first, then look for specific programs that deal in these potentially hazardous waste items; some communities carry out special collection days every now and then, so that you can gather all the items awaiting recycling and hand them over on those dates.

A sinking ship Reprints Related items Thailand: Awaiting judgmentMay 4th 2006 Thailand: Whatever next Apr 12th 2006The anti-Thaksin lobby hailed this as a victory for democracy.

The I.R.S. said it had received 400,000 "pieces of correspondence" during the shutdown, and had a million or so items already awaiting attention.

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