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The Israeli war ship, which had been imposing a naval blockade of Lebanon, returned home on Saturday, the military said.
The co-op said that Kishimoto had been imposing "penalty" overtime on both Japanese and Chinese workers, in violation of labor rules, and that Kishimoto had compensated the employees after the co-op intervened.
The visitors had been imposing themselves on youthful hosts – there were three debutants and eight teenagers in the home side's starting line-up – when Thomas, who had won two FA Youth Cups with Arsenal at the turn of the decade and made his only first-team appearances for the club in this competition, tangled with Wilshere eight minutes before the interval.
Another independent member, Shane Ross, said the bond markets would require as much austerity as the Irish government had been "imposing at the whim of the troika (the European Union, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund who provided the bailout)".
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