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"Given the spread of know-how, technology, hacking culture, all set within a changing geopolitics, simply asserting that 'everything is under control,' " as SynBERC has, "is not true," Mr. Stavrianakis wrote in an e-mail.

"I hope it doesn't spread, because you know how that can go across the clubhouse".

To help monitor the spread of wasp spiders, the British Arachnological Society is keen to know how far wasp spiders have spread and they need your help.

As I get in the cab, someone says, "Want to know how to stop the spread of AIDS?

Yet it is difficult to know how much of a boost to earnings the wider credit spread will have, given the weakened credit market.

To stop the virus, it would help to know how it spreads.

It is important to know how each different kind of virus is spread to prevent infections and epidemics.

Communities wanted to know how to keep it from spreading.

And only 4percentt of the adults know how the disease is contracted and spread.

In fact, says B. Raman in India's Daily Pioneer, although the "Chinese security authorities are used to dealing ruthlessly with violent outbreaks," they're now confused by the spread of this movement and "don't know how to deal with it".

Football's appeal may be spreading, but its established powers know how to defend themselves.

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