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He has also threatened to blacklist any oil company that does business up north from applying for licences down south.But the global recession may be helping the Kurds.
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However licences were down 2% to $109.3m versus our $113.8m (consensus $113.2m) with backlog down 7%.
Both recently had applications to extend their licences turned down by Glasgow Council.
"News International were terrified that the company itself would be prosecuted and, if it was, the US authorities might withdraw its licences bringing down the whole empire with the loss of 46,00 jobs.
The organiser of the appeal to the EHRC, journalist Sunny Hundal, said that although the form was "voluntary", many events had applications for licences turned down after refusing to fill it in.
The profits from sales are returned to the BBC, keeping the licence fee down.
Channel 4's ad revenue could subsidise the licence fee down and it could become the new BBC4," he said.
Why? "Channel 4's ad revenue could subsidise the licence fee down and it could become the new BBC4".
City Waste maintains the loss of its licence is down to its legal objection to Alex Attwood's injection of £35m into the process of the appointment of a contractor to build and manage a waste treatment plant proposed for the north west.
Mr Hain has been given licence by Downing Street gradually to harden the pro-euro case without undermining the primacy of the five economic tests or the authority of the chancellor, Gordon Brown, in determining whether those tests have been met.
This will oblige landlords and doctors to check the immigration status of their tenants and patients, make it harder for illegal immigrants to obtain bank accounts and driving licences and crack down harder on sham marriages.
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