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On Friday, McClatchy said it had negotiated new terms with its lenders that would prevent a default, but would carry higher interest rates.
Supporters of the truth commission argue that it will help Brazil to come to terms with its recent past.
It is about French society's problems coming to terms with its own diverse make-up.
It still sees enormous benefit in keeping on good terms with its biggest export market (see article).
In fact, it's possible to see his work in architectural terms, with its space and light, paths and portals, flows of people.
It declared that "Italy still hasn't come to terms with its tragic responsibilities and has not shown enough shame" about its racist past.
The US, meanwhile, continued slowly to come to terms with its past.
The IOC will have to come to terms with its mistake.
Harvard hasn't been idle in coming to terms with its Native American past.
Austria struggled to come to terms with its post-war legacy.
Others found this revelation evidence of a nation coming to terms with its difficult past.
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