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Responsibility for any disruption which people may experience today lies squarely with union leaders ...This morning, I want to reassure the public that we have done everything we can to minimise disruption. Rigorous contingency planning is in place across all sectors to try and limit the impact of the strike action and to ensure that key public services remain open. However, we now estimate today that around three quarters of schools in England will be closed or partially closed today. Council services such as refuse collection, street cleaning and libraries are also likely to be affected. For information about public services I would urge people to visit www.direct.gov.uk/strikes.We expect that passengers may face longer than normal waiting times at airports and ports, however,kate spade outlet, robust contingency plans are in place.
 They portray the recent breakdown in public order in Port Said and other Suez cities—which began in protest of a court ruling on a deadly soccer riot—as proof that Morsi has lost his legitimacy as Egypt’s leader.Ahmed Said,a prominent liberal politician who heads the Free Egyptians Party,which has joined with ElBaradei’s opposition front,says Egypt has passed the tipping point in terms of opposing Morsi. "By all means,it’s the second wave of the revolution," he says. "It’s not that he needs to leave office. It’s that he will be forced one day to leave office. There are a lot of scenarios." In Said’s view,the chaos could convince the military that it has no choice but to intervene,an idea he calls a major step backward for the country.
" He meant that Iran's achieving nuclear capability is likely to result with growing influence,which already extends somewhat to Gaza and the West Bank. Alon Ben David,senior military correspondent for Channel 10,wrote recently for Haaretz newspaper: "the choice for Netanyahu will be cruel: Either give up precious parts of the Land of Israel or remain alone against what he sees as a threat of destruction."It seems unlikely that the Obama administration will frame the argument in these terms. The U.S. president's commitment to preventing Iran from achieving military nuclear capability cannot be publicly linked to or conditioned by the peace process with the Palestinians.
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 But I know now, because they've published one today. You can read it here (pdf).And at face value it all seems to be going well. Annex A, showing the cumulative impact of deregulatory measures from 1 January 2011 to 30 June 2012, shows that the annual regulatory cost to business has been cut by £3.324bn.But if you look at the small print, you will see that by far the biggest saving comes from the government's decision to allow private sector pension schemes to uprate their pensions in line with the CPI measure of inflation instead of the more generous RPI measure. If it wasn't for this move - which arguably isn't really deregulation at all, but just a knock-on welfare cut, being implemented to keep private sector pensions in line with state ones - the red tape burden on business would actually be going up.
 I recently read Jenny Uglow's enjoyably anecdotal A Gambling Man, an account of the Restoration years.If Charles hadn't been lazy and basically tolerant (it was parliament that wouldn't let him be nicer to Catholics and non-conformists) and his brother and successor, James II, hadn't been such a complete plonker, the reaction to the republican years might have crushed the postwar parliament.Instead, the coup d'etat of 1688-9 finally established what amounts to the crowned republic we still enjoy. Luck, as well as judgment, is always part of the story.The battle goes on, except that nowadays it is waged between parliament and the executive branch of government in Whitehall. Two hundred years ago someone said that "the Power of the crown has increased, is increasing and ought to be diminished" – this was in regard to George III's fightback.
 David Buimovitch / Getty Images"Clearly most Israelis are not feeling victorious," said Shibley Telhami,the lead investigator on the poll released at the Brookings Institution's Saban Center. The poll measures public opinion in Israel about the November war in Gaza. Only 40 percent of respondents said that they felt Israel "won the combat in the Gaza Strip." 45 percent said neither Israel nor the Palestinian militants carried the more than week-long conflict,and 11 percent said Hamas came off victorious.A ceasefire agreement was reached by Israel and Hamas on November 21,capping eight days of violence that left more than 150 Palestinians and 5 Israelis dead. The agreement averted a ground invasion by Israeli troops,but left many tensions between the feuding neighbors unresolved.
 Simply clearing Syrian airspace would require around?six times as many aircraft as employed in Libya—and supporting ground troops would require yet more still. "Raid" or not,any incursion into Syrian territory,especially into weapons depots co-located with major population centers and Syrian military deployments,kate spade bags,will resemble a full-fledged invasion. Any operation that requires sending thousands of troops into a hostile state,and leaving them there until a new regime emerges,is not just an invasion but also an occupation of discrete parts of Syria.Not only that,but such an incursion would be heavily reliant on the U.S.,since virtually no other country is currently prepared to conduct any kind of large-scale ground incursion deep into Syrian territory.
 They'd been called in by one of her Jerusalem neighbors,who had already seen what she had not: the threatening graffiti scribbled on the wall downstairs. As Haaretz reported:The words "Torah tag"—evoking the term "price tag" that is used to describe random acts of violence against Palestinians by radical settlers—was spray-painted on the door of Peggy Cidor,a resident of the Talpiyot neighborhood. On the walls of the stairwell leading up to her apartment were also spray-painted the following (in Hebrew): "Women of the Wall are wicked," "Peggy,Your Time has Expired" and "Jerusalem is Holy."Cidor has served on the board of Women of the Wall,an organization fighting for the rights of women to pray as they see fit at the Western Wall,for the past 15 years.

 

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