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After official figures showed that unemployment jumped sharply in August, to its highest level in 17 years, Item's Peter Spencer said the government should take targeted steps to protect jobs, such as a cut in national insurance contributions for younger workers and German-style top-up payments for short-time working.
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Marino was slammed in The Daily Item's "Cheers and Jeers" column for his changing explanations about the DoJ document.
Thomas Borthwick: Latest From PA-10 Thomas Borthwick 2010
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Item's warning comes as official data on Tuesday is expected to show that increases in domestic fuel bills pushed inflation to 5% last month, intensifying the squeeze on living standards.
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But there's another byproduct of ambient addiction, which is the disappearance of the Original Item in the face of That Item's Superior Delivery Mechanism.
i'm nothing without my wifi bluetooth sunglass viewer dock 2009
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But there's another byproduct of ambient addiction, which is the disappearance of the Original Item in the face of That Item's Superior Delivery Mechanism.
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It is the "Item's" opinion that industrial schools for colored youths are, in a great measure, useless institutions.
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_Item's_ pink sheet has this among the tips the next day:
Blister Jones John Taintor Foote 1915
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"Readin 'the Item's prophesy about how big your majority's goin' to be?"
The Portygee Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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The captain was deep in the _Item's_ account of the recent wreck on
Fair Harbor Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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"There's little doubt that we are already in a technical recession," said Peter Spencer, who compiled Item's report.
The Guardian World News Heather Stewart 2012
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