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1 Meanwhile mixed news for New Zealand born players in the England squad.
2 There has been mixed news on British jobs in recent days.
3 The absence, so far, of Middle Eastern money is mixed news .
4 The optimism on markets came despite mixed news from economic indicators.
5 There has been mixed news for Na Fianna in the overnight team selections.
6 The trade deals contained mixed news for U.S. food producers.
7 Within the region there was mixed news at country level.
8 The chip sector also produced mixed news this week.
9 Elsewhere there was mixed news for Pádraig Harrington yesterday.
10 The polls offered mixed news , Saunders told the group.
11 Photo: PhotoSport It's been mixed news for Sevens rugby over the last 12 or so hours.
12 There's mixed news for the Black Sticks mens hockey team in their bid for Olympic glory.
13 So it's mixed news for anyone thinking of relocating to Ireland to take up a new job.
14 The result is mixed news for Ireland.
15 In all the good, bad and mixed news coming out of Iraq, there is a notable gap.
16 As America passed the one-year mark until the presidential election, there was mixed news for Democrats this week.
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