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While most other telecommunications companies are saddled with too much debt, Cable and Wireless is facing a different problem.
Private colleges, which are more expensive than public institutions, are facing a different problem: worried about losing students, they are trying to find ways to increase financial aid.
But the Arab countries of the Middle East, including those in North Africa, with a few exceptions, are facing a different problem, according to a report expected to be released today by Pyramid Research.
Dismissing concerns that the action risked adding to inflationary pressure, King said Britain was now facing a different problem from the days when too much money flowing round the economy pushed up the annual cost of living.
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McCain — who in 2008 will be three years older than Reagan was in 1980 — faces a different problem.
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