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The Tokyo central wholesale market, to give it its official name, is where Japan's obsession with seafood transforms into a commercial operation worth almost 2bn yen (£15.5m) a day.
It calls for the News Corporation to merge its international satellite television business -- the largest in the world -- with that of Hughes in a new company, creating a worldwide operation worth $50 billion.
It calls for the News Corporation to merge its satellite business -- the largest in the world -- with that of Hughes in a new company, creating a worldwide satellite television operation worth $50 billion, according to the executives taking part in the negotiations.
For the foreseeable future, any European-only operation worth the name would require some use of NATO assets, and that would give any NATO member, including Turkey, the ability to veto the whole thing.Even so, an ad hoc group of European nations could still mount a limited military mission, such as the Italian-led effort which brought a measure of order to Albania in 1997, without involving NATO.
A circus operation worth billions run by an ex-street performer is certainly unique.
The resulting map of the area is not just useful for drone navigation, but for the surgical strikes that are necessary to make this kind of drone-based operation worth doing in the first place.
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