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Now, proponents of deficit-induced prosperity wear this fiasco like a flag, arguing the Japanese stimulus was working until the government temporarily abandoned stimulus spending to reduce the deficit in 1997, a full seven years into "The Lost Decade".

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His office was responsible for countless fiascos like this botched SWAT raid, where deputies set a puppy on fire.

Filtered through Bennett's dryly funny, deeply passionate lens, this fiasco feels like a prequel to the poor decisions that led to U.S. soccer's still-smarting crash out of qualifying for this year's tournament, but for football fans looking to fill their ears between Premier League matches or the MLS playoffs, it's a fascinating listen.

If the food industry continues to deny people the right to make real choices about the food they buy and how it's produced, dealing with the inevitable consumer backlash will make the recent "pink slime" fiasco seem like a walk in the park.

A fiasco like this could easily have been avoided.

He asked: "Minister, can you confirm on record that a fiasco like this will never, ever happen again while you are the minister for finance and do you take full responsibility for this public funding disaster and shambles?" Administrators were called in to wind up the charity's affairs after a Welsh government report said there was a "fundamental lack of control" in February.

Germany's state theaters churn out hundreds of new opera productions a year, and the notion of a Robert Mapplethorpe fiasco like the one that crippled the National Endowment for the Arts in the United States years ago, when the right wing used provocative photographs as a cudgel against the left, is inconceivable here.

And with the death of Top of the Pops last year - once the ultimate stage for miscreants to make their mark - we no longer face a delicious fiasco like Frankie Goes To Hollywood's Relax banned and at number one, and for weeks on end (only knocked off by the equally radical Two Tribes).

A deal on how to proceed on a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East remains a key to avoiding another fiasco like 2005, as my colleague Ed Pilkington is reporting.

fewer means smaller in number, eg fewer coins; less means smaller in quantity, eg less money Ffestiniog fiance male, fiancee female; but note divorcee is both male and female Fianna Fáil Irish political party fiasco like debacle and farce, overused in news stories: who says it's a fiasco?

That might also reduce the chances of another retail fiasco like that of the Icelandic banks, whose failure in 2008 left an online offshoot owing British depositors £2.3 billion.

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