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Company should fix leaky pipes instead of pursuing £2.2bn Oxfordshire project, say activists

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Bonds   来源:Management  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Steve Micklewright, chief executive of Trees for Life, said: "Scotland is one of a handful of European countries still lacking a large terrestrial mammal predator.

Steve Micklewright, chief executive of Trees for Life, said: "Scotland is one of a handful of European countries still lacking a large terrestrial mammal predator.

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Company should fix leaky pipes instead of pursuing £2.2bn Oxfordshire project, say activists

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Company should fix leaky pipes instead of pursuing £2.2bn Oxfordshire project, say activists

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Company should fix leaky pipes instead of pursuing £2.2bn Oxfordshire project, say activists

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"I was in and out of hospital," she said. "My minimum stay was around two and half weeks... just literally through the pain."At one point, the chronic gynaecological condition - in which cells similar to those in the lining of the womb grow in other parts of the body - caused Steph to be on her period for a year.

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