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The man in the White House is proving more of a sphinx than friends or foes expected.
As the Times reported today, spent fuel rods at the Fukushima Daiichi plant are proving more of a liability than the reactor cores.
Mr Romney's Mormonism is proving more of a problem than many people expected: a quarter of Americans claim that they would not vote for a Mormon.
But with La Liga proving more of a temptation for Lewandowski than the Premier League, the striker is prepared to remain at Bayern for another season before opening the door for Real to sign him next year.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet As the Times reported today, spent fuel rods at the Fukushima Daiichi plant are proving more of a liability than the reactor cores.
Which means we won't be seeing Milan substitute Rivaldo in this final either. ET 7 mins: Roque Junior's hamstring looks to have gone, and he's just hobbling around in midfield proving more of a hindrance than anything else.
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