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Parsons was also president of Time Warner during its fiasco of a merger with AOL.
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It was perhaps symbolic of the contradictions of this modernity that the dome was dogged by controversy regarding its cost and design and the bridge by the fiasco of its opening, when it was found to move alarmingly above the waters of the Thames when in public use.
And the London Stock Exchange, one of Nasdaq's partners in Nasdaq iX, suffered a fiasco of its own last month when a computer problem left it closed for most of one of the year's busiest trading days.
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The fiasco of Northern Ireland, with its peace walls, political gangs, religious primitivism and colonial rule, is put down to the impossibility of the Irish.
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