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But if the uranium is indeed secure, "that's really good news," says nonproliferation expert Matthew Bunn of Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.

The good news: His loan was secured by stock in a cable contracting company owned by Vinik.

The good news is that, with qualification secured, Antonio Conte will make changes.

However, the good news is, that if you can secure a mortgage, it'll be much cheaper if you only need to borrow 95 per cent.

So the good news is that Blognation may be securing funding in the near future.

"This is good news and a significant step toward providing secure, low-carbon energy for the U.K. for many years to come".

It also contains ironic good news for those of us who feel basically secure, moneywise, but horribly pushed for time.

This is good news for Asian startups, which often have difficulty securing VC backing.

Good news for the environment perhaps, but the party has secured a promise to declare Ireland a "GM-free zone".

Since securing the border might well be an impossibility, this is not good news for immigration reform.

There has been good news too: the regeneration of east London; a significant slug of extra foreign investment; secure futures for the main Olympic venues.

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