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The unrest "could not have come at a worse time for London's business community," said Colin Stanbridge, head of the London Chamber of Commerce, with companies already suffering from the global economic turmoil of recent years.
Britain Tallies Damage and Sets Out Anti-Riot Steps Alistair MacDonald 2011
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Congratulations to Michael Stanbridge of Quincy, Ill., for coming closest to guessing the 5.1% increase in Wendy's company-operated same-store sales in the fourth quarter.
Crystal Ball 2012
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#60 POSTED BY Michael Stanbridge, Oct 18th, 2008 9: 20 am
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Reporter Nicola Stanbridge goes for a ride with writer Simon Barnes, who is campaigning for more urban horseplay.
Archive 2008-10-01 Not a sheep 2008
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McLaughlin and his fellow flying officers spent their respite from the war at Stanbridge Earles, a Southampton estate that was the site of the home of King Ethelwulf, father of Alfred the Great.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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McLaughlin and his fellow flying officers spent their respite from the war at Stanbridge Earles, a Southampton estate that was the site of the home of King Ethelwulf, father of Alfred the Great.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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Over the years, frequent petitions in support of Stanbridge were sent to Swedish Prime Minister Olaf Palme by the Dutch
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Stanbridge was told the document was "classified" and warned he would face criminal prosecution if he reported the content.
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Stanbridge was working as a researcher for the Scandinavian
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Stanbridge was frozen out of his job at SIAS and an offer was made that he leave for Australia - where he would receive his salary "for as long as I wanted."
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