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The decision to launch a colour magazine at this time was largely economic.

Still, Stevens's decision to launch a reëlection campaign in the middle of a federal investigation required more than ordinary moxie.

Today's decision to launch a hostile bid came just hours before a deadline set by the Takeover Panel.

The IPCC has stressed that its decision to launch a criminal investigation does not mean the officers did anything wrong.

So Mr Porter's decision to launch a line of Savile Row-style suits makes more than just commercial sense.

The IPCC has stressed its decision to launch a criminal investigation does not mean the officers did anything wrong.

Exactly four years after the decision to launch a massive military assault on Iraq, the country lies in ruins.

The police are criticised for their "quite unnecessary" decision to launch a surprise arrest of Green, which was "poorly executed".

One set of doubts centres on Mr Gore's decision to launch a populist attack on business a more left-wing pitch than Bill Clinton ever made.

On Saturday, Mr Hollande made an uncharacteristically impassioned defence of  his decision to launch a second military operation within one year in a former French African colony.

The decision to launch a formal investigation followed a court order today limiting the examination of the material Mr Miranda was holding.

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