The 33,000 former staff whose jobs were axed as part of the recovery programme are unlikely to join the celebrations, however. |
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Once this was done, these men were axed and clubbed to death and thrown into the pit. |
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A City Council report says the trees were diseased meaning they had to be axed before they toppled over. |
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Shows were being axed, and others ruthlessly dumped in graveyard slots after just a couple of weeks. |
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The band is trying to break into the massive Continental market after a string of UK gigs were axed because of poor ticket sales. |
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Earlier this month the Ryedale Show was axed and others cancelled include shows at Thornton-le-Dale, Huby and Sutton, and Rosedale. |
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You can easily undelete recently axed messages from an e-mail program's Deleted Items or Trash folder. |
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The next month the company recommended that 20 jobs should be axed among education support staff. |
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Scores of beds will be axed and staff recruitment and overtime drastically reduced in swingeing cuts being unveiled by hospital chiefs today. |
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But speaking ahead of the meeting, Monitor said there was no possibility of reinstating the axed chairman. |
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Ferry workers have already been informed that the jobs of gate hands and revenue staff are to be axed and work rosters are under review. |
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The surrounding countryside is covered in axed logs, millions of them lying about awaiting process into planks. |
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Swinging it open, Uncle Noah burst into the room, looking for all the world like a firefighter who had just axed his way in. |
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Predictably the news has gone down like a lead balloon, and not just among those who will be axed. |
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Hundreds of south Essex pupils were today left high and dry again after two popular school bus routes were axed. |
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Under reforms to the pharmaceutical industry's code of conduct, all non-essential hospitality will be axed. |
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Included here is the original 'tearful' ending sequence that was smartly axed in favor of the revised ending. |
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A spokesman for Portakabin said approximately 40 jobs would be axed from the shop floor and eight from the offices. |
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He was then caught on a nearby roundabout where he was beaten, stabbed and axed to death. |
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A dockland service introduced in late 2000 proved to be a significant loss-maker and was axed after 12 months. |
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To date it has announced that 1,600 jobs are to be axed but there is an expectation that more will follow. |
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Ratings fell to an all-time low of 2.6 million on Saturday, and the show has been axed. |
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Forty years later, almost to the day, the BBC has effectively axed the programme. |
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Half of the 60 coach service attendants and 40 auto mechanics were axed in the Department of Transportation. |
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He confirmed however that by the time the redundancy package is put to bed up to 1,500 jobs will have been axed. |
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As Formula One fans bay for his blood after he axed the British Grand Prix, Bernie Ecclestone, the boss of F1 has a new problem on his doorstep. |
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In the past 18 months, with the assistance of the trade unions, more than 900 jobs, both production and office staff, have been axed. |
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Beast remembers 20 years ago when Seven axed Real Life with Stan Grant and replaced it with local versions of Today Tonight. |
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Nineteen services were axed last night and seven cancelled during this morning's dash to work as efforts continued to restore power after the weekend's blaze. |
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It's a sad truth that he was axed from the goggle-box over fifteen years ago, but that hasn't stopped the die-hard 'Whovians' from mounting a campaign for his regeneration. |
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The shock news comes after five Bury branch post offices and eight others elsewhere in the borough were axed last year as part of a nationwide closure programme. |
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However, in the half of the cabaletta in the second act that is practically always axed, he emerges as someone who pits himself against harmonisation and sentimentality. |
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In fact, he has axed the sub-group of the project that was slated to work on the cognitive level. |
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However the breakfast show they were working on has been axed and will be replaced by a show called The Bump. |
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Results for last year show most of the loss is attributed to the huge rationalisation drive undertaken last year, which resulted in 825 jobs being axed. |
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Almost 90 members of staff were axed when it was shut down as a result of increasingly competitive market conditions and rationalisation by its owners. |
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The scale of the crisis facing Yorkshire schools emerged last night, with more than 250 teaching jobs to be axed following a Government-funding fiasco. |
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Since the announcement in September 2002 that 400 jobs were to be axed over the next two years, more than 340 staff have come forward for voluntary redundancy. |
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Some 60 jobs are reported to be axed although a skeleton staff will be retained to supply European-based content for The Standard's US publication and Web site. |
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She insists her announcement last week that 1,700 jobs would be axed from the Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks was a decision taken here and not in Melbourne. |
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They axed doors down that could easily have been opened, broke furniture unnecessarily and tipped the contents of drawers and cupboards all over the place. |
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Steel unions blame the company's intransigent management, the ease with which workers can be axed in the UK and the punitive strength of sterling for the latest cuts. |
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Losses were racked up, the dividend was axed and the shares crashed. |
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With official equivocation over animal experiments, it isn't surprising that plans for a world-class primate research lab at Cambridge have been axed. |
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They are the structure of a section dedicated to documentary and axed on films that have managed to combine art and the act of resistance. |
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And it will not have been forgotten that the first offering whose launch he graced as DG, The White Queen, was axed after a single series. |
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However, the language in the communiqué was wordy and left many wondering whether or not the deposit was actually being axed. |
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If the Liberals axed the tax on the tax at the pumps, it would give a tax break to all Canadians. |
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They axed the Kelowna accord which would have provided much-needed health and education funding for aboriginal men and women. |
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For close to a decade, the Chrétien-Martin team decided who would get funded and who would get axed. |
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As you may recall, it was axed for political expediency as opposed to the disappearance of a need for such a capability. |
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The Conservative government axed federal programs that promoted the reduction of greenhouse gases. |
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The style of Kyokushin is axed on real life auto-defense situations, physical fitness and fighting techniques. |
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Madam President, a train service has been axed rather than an additional one laid on. |
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In the future, cooperation between the two will be increasingly axed on introducing new technologies to the museums of the developing countries. |
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It is an economic development axed on the protection of the environment and the quality of life of existing communities. |
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And thus the wars they beginne, Whereof the holy church is taxed, That in the point, as it is axed, The disme go'th to the battaile. |
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Indeed, our strategy is axed towards flawless product quality. |
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Most of these measures would not have taken place without this support and they would no doubt be the first to be cut if such an action strand were axed. |
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And they proposed staff sick pay be axed for the first three days, promoting much controversy. |
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Thousands of workers are being axed at car plants across the UK as plummetting sales force production cutbacks. |
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In the past the tournament has been axed and revived many times, and it was stopped for six years because of the Second World War. |
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Horologist David Mitchell, 72, stopped the clocks at midnight across Swansea in protest at his job being axed after 30 years. |
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Despite his hat-trick in the friendly win over Wales, Tomkins was axed from last Friday's indistinguished 34-12 victory over France. |
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Th' singers couldn't get forrud for laughin'. One on 'em whisper't to Thwittler, an' axed him if his fiddle had getten th' bally-warche. |
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He fears two planned aircraft carriers and thousands of troops could be axed, and a replacement for the Trident nuclear deterrent depeople layed. |
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Are we to allow 4 000 jobs to be axed with impunity on the doorstep of our institutions, and more than 10 000 people to be put out of work, by a group that has simultaneously been announcing plans to set up a plant in India? |
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Since May 2010, the public sector has axed 1.125 million jobs. |
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The decision to artificially create a large internal energy market will also lead to a large number of jobs being axed and many others being put in jeopardy. |
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His character may have been axed after two years in the soap but he reckons the prime time exposure has made him a much more bankable name. |
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It will be piloted in north-east England from June, with the network of inquiry centres – stretching from Penzance in the south-west to Wick in the Highlands – due to be axed next year. |
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It would seem that the macro story of 2009 is one where, having axed output, capital expenditure and jobs earlier in the year, firms realised that the world economy was not about to plunge into a 1930s style slump. |
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It was a very prestigious competition by the time it was axed. |
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The studies budget has quite simply been axed. |
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At the same time, however, it abolishes the European Union Development Council, and the Directorate-General for Development may also be axed soon. |
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They gutted employment insurance so that two-thirds of workers no longer qualify for benefits and they axed the world recognized affordable housing program New Democrats helped to create. |
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As we are told that cultural attaché positions will be axed in French embassies, we, the selection committee, must deliver our verdict, keeping only some sixty international short films from the 1100 we received. |
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But now even knees-ups for branch staff paid for out their own pockets have been axed. |
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Every day, in fact, hundreds of jobs disappear in the wake of relocations and of numerous restructuring measures, although these jobs, of course, are axed more discreetly. |
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A DELIVERY man axed for skiving yesterday won pounds 3,000 after claiming his woman boss was a bully. |
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The once popular Motorail link from Calais to southern France was axed some years back. |
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Time stood still in Swansea as the official clock-watcher protested at his job being axed after 30 years. |
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Nearly 1500 employees will be axed from the management and non-operational positions are expected to come from Qantas' Mascot headquarters, and also Jetstar's Melbourne base. |
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The cup ran for just one more year before it was axed again. |
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Between January and February alone Mr Dunn had axed six 100-year-old trees due to wind damage, including a 160-year-old incense cedar and a rare Japanese sawara cypress tree. |
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Thanksgiving tradition for pilots could get axed by FAA The Federal Aviation Administration is clamping down on a Turkey Trot celebration in Arkansas. |
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Around 350 of its 500 staff will be axed by April next year, with the decommissioning of the flagship Synchrotron Radiation Source project claiming 150 jobs. |
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Alan Freeman's 'Saturday Rock Show' was voted 'Best Radio Show' five years running by readers of a national music publication, and was then axed by controller Derek Chinnery. |
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Axed star Adrian Chiles has finally agreed a huge payoff with ITV worth up to PS1million. |
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