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Pfizer is now reassuring would-be customers that they, too, will soon have access to Chantix.
Most people will soon have access to a subscription system, so will be able to choose whether they want to pay for the BBC or not.
The estimated 3.5 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora will soon have access to a weekly newspaper, targeted at their information and communication needs.
Chicago's emergency management office will soon have access to more than 6,000 cameras run by schools, police and other agencies.
"It is troubling that women in Germany and France will soon have access to a life-saving drug, while women in the U.S. will not," Representative Kay Granger, a Texas Republican, said in a separate statement.
With the IMF seal of approval, Indonesia should soon have access to $7 billion in much-needed funds from multilateral lenders and friendly countries, anxious to stave off the total collapse of a country with 200m people.
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Sworn campus public-safety officers soon will have access to rifles in emergency situations.
The councils also warn that care homes supported by local authorities would soon only have access to a "lower quality segment of the market".
Is it simply the case that states are power-maximising entities, and that as soon as they have access to enough taxable income they start dreaming war?
Young children should hear about the dangers of pornography as soon as they have access to the internet, leading head teachers say.
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