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1 I think there are already people here who may already have links .
2 But analysts say security agents still have links with some Kashmiri militants.
3 The men have links to drugs trafficking gangs in Glasgow and Liverpool.
4 The fact that some have links to Alabbar perplexes investors in Emaar.
5 Ostensibly, the candidates were found to have links to the Baath party.
6 At least three of four chair-level members have links to the oil industry.
7 Malik said the abductors appeared to have links with the family.
8 Both Chinese companies have denied that they have links to the Chinese government.
9 I am proud that we have links with ordinary working people.
10 The fact that the hackers allegedly have links to Iran is also noteworthy.
11 The Yemeni government believes their kidnappers have links to al Qaeda.
12 Both firms have denied they have links to the Chinese government.
13 It has been alleged to have links to hackers in Russian intelligence groups.
14 RNZ understands all four of the women have links to National.
15 The pair have links to the Christy Kinahan international drug cartel in Spain.
16 He said suppliers who don't have links with supermarkets would end up dumping stock.
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