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Belgium will begin talks to draw up a 2012 budget, as the country nears the end of a 16-month political impasse.
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Belgium will hold talks to draw up a budget, as it ends a 16-month impasse that left it without a government.
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And yet, the euro has been mostly stronger in 2012, bouncing off a 16-month low near $1.26 in mid-January versus the buck to trade above $1.31 on Monday, leaving currency investors scratching their heads.
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BRUSSELS—Belgium will hold talks from Friday to draw up a 2012 budget, as the country nears the end of a 16-month political impasse that has left the country without a fully-mandated federal government for well over a year.
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The five groups are charged in 10 indictments with stealing more than $13 million over a 16-month period by cloning credit cards using the personal credit information subtly filched from thousands of unsuspecting American and foreign consumers, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said.
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These hit a 16-month high in July, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas, thanks to major cuts from large companies like Cisco Systems and Merck & Co .
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He was told of the honour at a dinner on Wednesday night during which Colonel Neale Moss, the Apache force commander, congratulated the group for completing a 16-month course that, he said, "requires composure, dedication and hard work".
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The order, which comes just weeks before this month's Paris Air Show, the industry's major trade event, ends an almost 16-month drought in CSeries orders for Bombardier.
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Cintron has said he wouldn't be surprised if Margarito, who returns to the ring Saturday in Mexico after a 16-month banishment for glove-loading, had cheated in their fights as well.
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The euro fell to a 16-month low of $1.2666 against the U.S. dollar and a fresh 12-year low of ¥97.280 against the Japanese yen amid growing concerns over the ability of European leaders to contain Europe's sovereign-debt crisis.
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