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Although particle physics and astronomy can expect just a 0.5% boost, officials say it's enough to preserve their place in various international projects.
Thanks to a revenue boost, officials agreed last month to hike spending on roads, schools and welfare, as well as enact a small tax cut.
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A research institute there said the convention provided a tenth of the economic boost city officials had promised.
While the Supreme Court's mixed decision on Monday on Arizona's immigration enforcement law gave a big political boost to officials there who supported it, the ruling does not seem likely to unleash a new wave of legislation by other states to crack down on illegal immigration.
Along with providing a ratings boost, Oscar officials hope that moving the awards ceremony to February will reconfigure the so-called "Oscar season" -- which begins with the year-end flood of award-hopeful films that open as late in the year as possible in an effort to be fresh in the minds of the academy's approximately 5,800 voting members.
However, earlier this year the UK's GDP was given a £10bn boost after officials calculated that sex work generated £5.3bn for the economy in 2013, with another £4.4bn coming from the sale of cannabis, heroin, powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy and amphetamines.
The monthly magazine, edited by former Radio Times editor Gill Hudson, is aiming to ultimately boost its official audited circulation from 433,353 to 700,000 in less than three years.
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