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I am pretty sure that a Britain run according to the wishes of the burqa-wearing women and their Muslim brothers would not be a beacon of liberty, equality and tolerance, and thus this week's protests yet again highlight the irony of some Muslims enjoying a right to protest that others would be unlikely to enjoy in a country ruled by their brand of Islam.

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Extreme weakness in the rupee yet again highlights the microeconomic as well as macroeconomic concerns.

At the World Economic Forum's summit in Davos, water was yet again highlighted as a top global risk in the future.

Shea Moisture has, yet again, highlighted the ways in which the beauty industry marginalizes women of color.

Last Saturday, more than a million people watched April the giraffe give birth via live-stream from a U.S. zoo, yet again highlighting the love and fascination people have for these iconic African creatures.

They highlight yet again how the fight to get work depends very much upon where you live, and that the fight for work is likely to continue to be easiest for those seeking to work part-time.

And the report sparked a fierce exchange in the House of Commons between Tony Blair and William Hague, the leader of the opposition.The reaction of the press and the clash between Mr Blair and Mr Hague highlight yet again the endemic sensitivity of British politics to all things European.

It was a remarkable transformation in the match, which serves to highlight yet again that if a game can be taken to a fifth day, and the pitch has had a chance to deteriorate, with cracks opening, footmarks for the spinners, and dusting up, then there are going to be opportunities.

"The results of this study highlight yet again that existing tests cannot provide a precise picture of the aggressiveness of a man's cancer, often leaving men and their doctors to make difficult decisions about treatment without all the facts".

"The observations highlight yet again how heat-trapping gases from human activities have upset the natural balance of our atmosphere and are a major contribution to climate change," said WMO Secretary-General Michel Jarraud.

Two recent papers raise important issues about the meaning and scope of global health (2, 3) and highlight, yet again, the need for a common definition of global health which is short, sharp and widely accepted, including by the public (4).

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