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But then one evening Aitch and Jackie arrive at Gal's favorite restaurant with stricken looks on their faces.
Stricken carmakers do not rank with stricken banks as systemic threats; but restoring them to health is still regarded as vital by almost every big, advanced economy.
At a European Union summit last month Germany won agreement to rewrite EU treaties to allow for a permanent scheme to deal with stricken euro-zone borrowers including, it hopes, a mechanism for an orderly sovereign default.
The health care infrastructure of the nations most heavily affected by Ebola today – Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone – had been weakened by regional conflicts in the 1990s and 2000s, which degraded basic health services and limited their capacity to accommodate Ebola patients, trace their potential contacts, and communicate effectively with stricken areas.
The Home Secretary said "trends" were being examined to see whether immigration was rising from countries with stricken economies.
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