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The EU is being urged to take action to stop a biofuel trading scam that exploits US agricultural subsidies and undermines the fight against global warming ( Macalister T. Demands for crackdown on biofuels scam // The Guardian, 01/04/2008).

 

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Producers are concerned the US is flooding the market with subsidised fuel when facilities are standing empty in Germany (Macalister T. Demands for crackdown on biofuels scam // The Guardian, 01/04/2008).

 

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The remarkably close nature of the contest is clear from the response of voters when asked which candidate they think has the best appetite for the job: 42% say Livingstone and 42% say Johnson ( Glover J. Johnson v Livingstone: it's now on a knife-edge // The Guardian, 03/04/2008).

 

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After a frantic day of arm-twisting, the sponsor of the motion, Greg Pope, himself a former whip, withdrew it saying: "I have been given assurances by senior ministers that they will look at its impact, especially on pensioners, some of whom are losing more than £200 at a time of rising fuel costs " (Wintour P. Brown fights revolts on tax and alcohol duty // The Guardian, 04/04/2008).

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John Reid, the Health Secretary, found himself under attack from anti-smoking campaigners for introducing "half-measures" while the Tories said he was adopting a "nanny state approach" by extending the role of Whitehall into "individual liberty and lifestyle ". (Jones G., Hall C. Nine out of 10 pubs face smoking ban. // The Daily Telegraph, November 17, 2004).

 

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Far from the Shakespearean impression of a " butcher and his fiend-like Queen ", Macbeth reigned wisely over a prosperous, united Scotland in the 11th century and encouraged the spread of Christianity. (Peterkin T. The real Macbeth was not all toil and trouble // The Daily Telegraph, February 3, 2005).

 

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A spokesman for the Medical Research Council's Human Nutrition Research Centre in Cambridge praised the technology used in the study but said it was hard to persuade obese people to boost their activity levels and that more research was needed. (Highfield R. Daily chores may do you more good than jogging // The Daily Telegraph, January 28, 2005).

 

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