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He was also asked about Mr Mandela's legacy.Mr Obama is facing troubles at home, sure.
But Ms. Kandic is facing troubles of her own; the Yugoslav Army is threatening to bring her to court over articles she wrote criticizing the behavior of Serbian forces in Kosovo.
The letter Mr. Borge was carrying, which several relatives had seen, said he had been "facing troubles" in recent days, his brother said, adding that "something fishy" had been going on.
That kind of posturing has thrust Mr. Mas, 56, to the forefront of Spanish politics and made Catalonia the biggest domestic headache for Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, who is facing troubles on all sides as he tries to satisfy demands from the European Union to straighten out Spain's economy and from Spain's heavily indebted regions, including Catalonia.
Meanwhile, at Smith, also the alma mater of Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem, editors for the school newspaper, the Sophian, published an endorsement of the amendment, writing, "We urge those of you from states in which the ERA is facing troubles to carry the fight back home".
Nevertheless, their synthesis is facing troubles of seeking inner cores with heterogeneous functional groups as well as tedious protection and deprotection.
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BBC West's political correspondent Paul Barltrop said the council had been facing trouble for years.
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