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The Arab spring has had a remarkable effect on the media's appetite for Middle East news which doesn't revolve around Israel.
Whether it was the birth of his twin daughters last year or a subconscious realisation that he was in danger of not making the most of his talent, something has had a remarkable effect on Albert Costa.
To please them further Mr Murdoch handed more power to Chase Carey, an executive whom investors trust more than they do his boss.All this has had a remarkable effect on the businesses' combined value.
This has had a remarkable effect not just on Thais but on successive generations of Western diplomats, academics and journalists who, with few exceptions, have meekly censored themselves.All the king's menThe origins of this, in part, were in the Vietnam war, in which America found King Bhumibol a staunch anti-communist ally.
TNF-α-blocking therapy has had a remarkable effect on disease activity in an increasing number of rheumatic diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis (RA) [ 1- 3], juvenile idiopathic arthritis [ 4], ankylosing spondylitis [ 5, 6], and psoriatic arthritis [ 7].
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