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The £185m joint venture ran into difficulties because of the credit crunch.
As the bill goes through the house, it is likely to face more difficulties because of the updated provisions.
But many veterinarians say horse sanctuaries around the country are full, and facing difficulties because of the economy.
"I think it is clear that Greece has enormous structural difficulties because of the economic situation," the UN high commissioner for refugees, António Guterres, told the Guardian recently.
Even countries facing their own economic difficulties because of the state of their public finances, including Portugal, Ireland and Spain, have agreed to take part in the program.
Wayne said that his relatives back home now face even greater difficulties because of the radical Buddhist movement, which calls itself 969.
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Some Chinese companies are already running into difficulty because of the euro's fall against the renminbi.
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