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The Giants, their season written off first by a series of injuries and free-agency stumbles in training camp, then after a four-game losing streak in November that put their coach's job in peril, return to the Super Bowl for the first time since 2008.

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BOURG-LÈS-VALENCE, France — Just when the cyclists at the Tour de France thought the most dangerous week of the Tour was behind them, unexpected moments of peril returned in Stage 11 on Thursday.

Today's Sun editorial, "Secrecy peril", returns to that incident by berating "the hysterics of Hacked Off and the newspaper-loathing luvvies who lazily line up with them" for the police's decision to refuse to confirm they had arrested Harris.

Seeking my own hedge against the employment peril, I returned to school several years ago and obtained my master's degree in counseling.

PAGE B1 Afghan Returnees in Peril Afghans returning from Pakistan and Iran lack money even to get home to their villages, and officials warn that the need for aid will intensify as some food deliveries remain blocked or inadequate.

County's defeat of Celtic means United will need little warning over the perils surrounding their return to Hampden Park on 15 May.

In that environment, the goal of colonization was hardly a foregone conclusion, much like how skeptics of space travel today question its relevance, given its expense, peril, and ambiguous returns.

It criticized the United States for calling them political refugees and for suggesting that they would face peril if they were returned to China.

Previous companions Amy Karen Gillann) and Rory (Arthur Darvill) allowed the show to occasionally let off steam in that direction, but Moffat's use of the couple (as well as of River Song and the Weeping Angels) ended up being case studies warning against the perils of diminishing returns.

"We made it clear we had no problem with a scheme whereby anybody who was outside the jurisdiction who was worried as to whether or not they were in peril of arrest on their return could find out whether or not there was a live interest in them on the part of the police," he said.

Interestingly, Teddy Roosevelt tried to suppress his work from public awareness (was he in the pay of the industry?) Now again, thanks to to the mindless deregulatory fervor of recent governments (in the pay of the industry?), those abominable conditions have returned, to our peril.

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