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# bad-timing - Thursday 22 November, 2012
Minister’s Indian mission comes two days after immigration fees doubled
The timing of a government mission to India has been criticised as it comes 48 hours after immigration fees were doubled and a month after the death of Savita Halappanavar.
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Powell promises to be at Games after Diamond exit
A groin strain has prevented the sprinter competing in London today, but he vows to be ‘ready in August.
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Croatia votes on whether to join the EU
Opinion polls suggest the referendum will probably pass – but it could be close.
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Flood joins Leicester’s growing injury list
Leicester and England out-half Toby Flood has been ruled out for “four to six weeks” with a knee injury.
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Serena withdraws from Brisbane International with injured ankle
The 13-time Grand Slam winner faces a race against the clock if she is to be fit in time for the Australian Open later this month.
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Um, really? ECB makes video celebrating 10 glorious years of the euro
They may have missed that whole eurozone crisis thing.
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IMF invited us to course on ‘identifying systemic risk’ – three days after it started talking about a bailout
Central Bank governor Patrick Honohan was invited to attend an IMF course, days after pre-bailout correspondence began.
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GSK denies timing Apprentice appearance to clash with job cuts
GlaxoSmithKline denies timing jobs cuts with positive promotion of the company on TV3′s The Apprentice.
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