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  • Sanctions, in other words, are at long last truly beginning to bite.

    Forbes.com: News Ilan Berman 2012

  • “North Funds Lose Havens in Sanctions,” JoongAng Ilbo (Seoul), August 24, 2006.

    North Korea and the Supernote Enigma : Coin Collecting News 2008

  • Trichet Calls Sanctions 'Insufficient' After Being Weakened.

    Doubts on Europe Plan Charles Forelle 2011

  • The man said it all: "Sanctions" are purely cosmetic, designed to make it look as though U.S. politicians had taken some dramatic and effective step.

    Politics Juan Cole 2010

  • The man said it all: "Sanctions" are purely cosmetic, designed to make it look as though U.S. politicians had taken some dramatic and effective step.

    Politics Juan Cole 2010

  • 03 / 20 / 06 - "Sanctions" For Immigration Benefit Fraud?

    VDARE.com - Latest Articles 2009

  • 03 / 20 / 06 - "Sanctions" For Immigration Benefit Fraud?

    VDARE.com - Latest Articles 2009

  • 03 / 20 / 06 - "Sanctions" For Immigration Benefit Fraud?

    VDARE.com - Latest Articles 2009

  • Sanctions have led to a shortage of cooking gas and the collapse of money transfers and credit cards, making Ivory Coast a cash-only economy.

    Sanctions Hurt Ivory Coast Economy 2011

  • Sanctions have led to a shortage of cooking gas and the collapse of money transfers and credit cards, making Ivory Coast a cash-only economy.

    Sanctions Hurt Ivory Coast Economy 2011

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