| As the biggest big banks appear to be either going under or grasping for a government lifeline, the little community banks are looking better to American citizens. (BBC) | |
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| Despite this lifeline, conditions were not particularly comfortable even then for ordinary Cubans, who had been subject to rationing since the US embargo began in 1962. (BBC) | |
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| That in turn would hamper their efforts to recruit more international students, who have proved to be an economic lifeline for many institutions. (BBC) | |
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| Africa was the main beneficiary of its best-known product, the Lifeline radio. (CNN.com) | |
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