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“Vital swine flu hotline delayed for months by Whitehall in-fighting”
The Guardian: Some GP surgeries are running out of flu vaccine, admits government
“They are all gathered with one goal, no more in-fighting.”
“But the current members can tell you about the current in-fighting, the good things that the organization is attempting to do, and why they joined this particular group.”
“Keep up the in-fighting, it gives you less time to mis-inform the ignorant base that seems to be today's conservative constituency.”
“Not to mention their in-fighting makes them look totally inept!”
“This is just some figerpointing du jour on the periphery of current GOP in-fighting.”
“Quit your infernal in-fighting and pass health care reform-NOW!!!!”
Talks break down, intra-party tension heats up for House Democrats
“From $1 million concerts by Mariah Carey to private militias, cables released by WikiLeaks reveal a Gaddafi clan torn by in-fighting and overspending.”
The Washington Post: Libya protests, the Real Mayor Emanuel, and Christchurch earthquake
“In a media interview Sunday and in published excerpts of the book, Mr. Darling describes Mr. Brown's leadership as a "fairly brutal regime" that was hamstrung by in-fighting, lurched from crisis to crisis and failed to adequately guide the country through the banking crisis and subsequent recession.”
The Wall Street Journal: Memoir Blasts Brown's Crisis Handling
“Maybe the whole Wessex dynasty had taken fright at the 40 years of in-fighting that had followed Alfred's death and made a deal among themselves to ensure that Æthelstan was succeeded by his half-brother Edmund.”
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