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(At the end of the year, the school moved to a smaller premises around the corner).
A police spokeswoman said emergency services were called to the Bynya Road premises around 3am on Sunday following reports of a fight.
As part of cost-cutting efforts, the company plans to consolidate its five office and warehouse premises around Manhattan into its headquarters.
But they said a search of two premises around Bournemouth, a quiet resort where the arrests took place Sunday night, had not turned up any chemicals.
Almost £10m was spent on premises, around £5m on welfare (including things such as catering and domestic costs for boarding) and £4.6m on support costs.
While criticising the behaviour of Ecuador and Assange, he told the BBC that raiding the embassy under the 1984 legislation would set a dangerous precedent which could leave diplomatic premises around the world- including Britain's- vulnerable.
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On Saturday, more than 100 staff members and volunteers packed the premises, bounding around and leaving a tower of pizza boxes in their wake.
"His honesty and thoughtfulness and intelligence — it isn't a good match for just putting a guy up there, building a big premise around him, and raking in the bucks," he says.
Diaspora centered its premise around helping people set up their own servers, called seeds, to share and distribute information, rather than entrust it to a third-party company or network.
He notes that the whole counterinsurgency plan is premised around clearing and holding territory just long enough for the Afghans to come in and take over, but that this "will require President Karzai to embrace his role as commander-ln-chief, a step he resists".
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