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Although other sports are similarly awash with money at the very top, few enjoy the status of de jure national sport.While a long list of rules is designed to safeguard the traditional nature of rodeo, many serve to make involvement in it even harder for the average Chilean.

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David Lammy, an MP who represents the north London borough of Tottenham - which he claims is the most diverse constituency in Europe - told the BBC World Service's Focus on Africa programme that "the prospect of filling a void, an emptiness, and also a sense of belonging" makes involvement in extremist groups particularly appealing to young men in the Western world.

Unfortunately, the pressured funding climate and sometimes one-dimensional approach towards promotion in academia, has created an atmosphere that has made involvement in interdisciplinary research less desirable, particularly early in one's career.

What I know is this: I want to feel that the characters created have been concluded in a way that makes sense, that makes my involvement in their lives a worthwhile investment of my audience time.

But now the profession, long divided over this role, is considering whether to make any involvement in military interrogations a violation of its code of ethics.

Balotelli's comment that Wayne Rooney "is not the best striker in Manchester" will make his involvement in the game another potentially combustible one.

No holding back it seems.Things just got lot more complicated June 26 , 2014Vali Nasr, dean at the School of Advanced International Studies, at Johns Hopkins says the now apparently open alliance between Maliki and Assad will make US involvement in the crisis even more tricky.

Now Donald Trump wants to make U.S. involvement in Presidents Bush's and Obama's wars forever.

Many said the opinion of the AEO would be very influential in any decision they would make about involvement in trials or use of GM crop varieties.

The Financial Times's Martin Wolf (via Matt Yglesias) says that the Geithner Plan — or, as Wolf tellingly calls it, "this scheme"—is going to make the banking crisis worse, by making government involvement in the financial system more unpopular with voters.

The Financial Times's Martin Wolf (via Matt Yglesias) says that the Geithner Plan — or, as Wolf tellingly calls it, "this scheme" — is going to make the banking crisis worse, by making government involvement in the financial system more unpopular with voters.

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