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In response, 80% of US colleges and universities called for some form of strike.
Andy Murray says top players are "serious" about their call for changes to the tennis calendar - and that some form of strike cannot be ruled out.
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With concerns mounting that an American attack on Iraq could provoke some form of retaliatory strike against Israel, the Health Ministry has begun vaccinating about 1,500 health workers against smallpox, a spokesman said today.
Nationally, he said, about half the states have passed some form of three-strikes legislation.
The report also polled 284 Londoners and found 59% think it is too easy to strike and 48% favoured some form of ban on strikes on the Underground.
Why? "For most runners, some form of mild heel strike is probably the best way forward because it is easy to learn and it's pretty reliable," he says.
Some form of small missile struck the headquarters of Britain's M.I.6 intelligence agency, but the explosion caused minimal damage and no casualties, the police said.
And in August Mr Sarkozy pushed through a law obliging public-transport workers to negotiate some form of minimum service during a strike.Most important of all, Mr Sarkozy is taking a novel tactical approach to the unions.
A senior Tory source said it was "absolute rubbish" to suggest that the party had struck some form of "contract" or commercial deal with News International.
Maybe we travelers should all stay at home for one week as a form of strike against all these fees.
One of the steps will not be a walkout because the current contract is not believed to permit any form of strike.
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