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Phoebe, a Miliband policy wonk, jeopardises a relationship with a climate modeller by her environmental passion.
"A decision of the US judiciary favourable to 1.6% of the bondholders, who are specialised in litigation, jeopardises a debt restructuring voluntarily accepted by 92.4% of the creditors," it says.
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The BBC agreed to follow normal journalistic practice and not to publish a story that might jeopardise a police inquiry".
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