Nigel Harris

Nigel Harris
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The light commercial vehicle (LCV) segment has come in strongly at 15458 units, representing an increase of 23,1% over January 2005, and 22,4% over last month. This indicates that the stock problems experienced during January 2006 have been partially eased.
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The Netherlands is managing its domestic reserves very well with various restrictions on production ... unlike the UK where production has been free for all.
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.He is arguably one of the leading authors, one of the most important advocates, the leading builder of consensus, the leading voice of reasoning and good sense that has enabled the birth of the Caribbean Single Market and the Caribbean Court of Justice.
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It's been a phenomenal start to the year.
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Our University understands and has understood over the years that some of our academics will be involved in the political lives of their countries.
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Overall, 2006 should be another very strong year for the South African automotive industry and similarly for Ford Motor Company. The positive growth trend in South African new vehicle sales that we have been experiencing over recent years is set to continue in 2006, albeit at a more subdued pace.
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We are delighted with Ford's success in 2005. Although the industry as a whole is growing, trading conditions are still extremely competitive with greater variety of models now on offer.
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Universities by their very nature encourage debate, question and challenge of conventional wisdom and existing theories. We are places where knowledge is discovered. We advance existing precepts and understandings by which society currently runs. And in that context, academic staff will time to time have views that are different from the government's.