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He will soon be charged with terrorism under federal statutes, and will be represented by the federal public defender's office.
The bank says it will still offer fee-free transactions in Europe, but in the rest of the world, holidaymakers will soon be charged 1.90 per cent for debit and credit card purchases, equivalent to £1.90 on a £100 transaction.
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And in the online arena, where Murdoch Sr has announced that News Corp papers will soon be charging for content, Murdoch Jr's message couldn't have been clearer – the BBC, free at the point of use, must be restrained.
Her colleague, First Secretary Dwight Sagaray, who was arrested on Saturday and brought before the High Court on Monday, will soon be formally charged as the main suspect, the police said.
Whatever the outcome, the federal law under which Mr. Bruno was charged will soon be tested in the Supreme Court.
FEW Chinese know much about Xi Jinping, the man who will soon be in charge of the world's most populous country and its second-largest economy.
While that makes it sound like prosecutors will soon be filing charges against a number of bank executives, do not hold your breath waiting for a flood of prosecutions.
A palpable sense of relief has been evident in this city since Dec. 2, when the final recount from the Nov. 4 elections assured that after 32 years of uninterrupted Democratic control, the last decade of it under Mr. Cammarato, a new group will soon be in charge at City Hall.
The great ice sheets are unstable, ice melt is speeding up, and deniers will soon be in charge.
But now that the Republicans will soon be in charge of all branches of government, destroying Social Security and Medicare is on the top of their agenda.
Which means you - the parent, and statistically probably a female parent - will soon be in charge of the daily structure of anywhere between 1-4 children.
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