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Qatar's bid had centred on an appeal to Fifa to take "a bold gamble" by taking the World Cup to a region where football is popular and is beginning to emerge as world player in global sport.
Other cabinet members distant from Mr Ozawa some call them the "Seven Samurai"—appear refreshingly eager to get on with making policy, rather than playing politics.Mr Hatoyama should take a bold gamble and turn to these people to revive his party's chances in July.
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But Microsoft's chief executive is in fact taking a bold and optimistic gamble in buying LinkedIn at a 50% premium to its share price.
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