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  • Round-table divorce is faster, cheaper and friendlier

    Top judge wants fair shares for unmarried couples who break up 2011

  • Round-table participants are preparing now to make similar bets on people with disabilities.

    Elisabeth Rhyne: A New Financial Access Frontier: Persons With Disabilities 2010

  • Tanzania Investors Round-table - a forum which brings together foreign investors, local investors and officials to discuss steps the government can take to promote investment.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • Round-table talks were expected next month between the government and donors to discuss funding mechanisms for the strategy which was launched on October 29 by Malawi's President Bakili Muluzi.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • Round-table talks in September ended with an agreement that land reform should be carried in several phases, in a transparent and equitable manner with full compensation for the farmers affected.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • The "Round-table", organised by the Commonwealth, will be held at Kasane, in northern Botswana, from Monday to Thursday, under the chairmanship of Commonwealth secretary-general Chief Emeka Anyaoku and with South African parliamentary Speaker Frene Ginwala as rapporteur.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • A "Round-table retreat" for the heads of state and government will be held at Kasane, in northern Botswana, on Wednesday and

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • KINSHASA - Round-table talks aimed at defusing Zaire's political and economic crisis opened but two of the three major players were absent.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1993

  • I myself would have liked to see certain proposals of the people who were associated with the Round-table movement carried out.

    Canada's Problem of Equality with Great Britain 1926

  • It was the formation of a secret order, calling themselves the "Knights of the Rose," their meeting-place to be the chapel of the Brutus Tower, and their object to be the righting of wrongs, "as they," said Myles, "of Arthur his Round-table did right wrongs."

    Men of Iron Howard Pyle 1882

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