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  2. 1999–2002 sale of United Kingdom gold reserves - Wikipedia

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    The UK government's intention to sell gold and reinvest the proceeds in foreign currency deposits, including euros, was announced on 7 May 1999, when the price of gold stood at US$282.40 per ounce [9] (cf. the price in 1980: $850/oz [10]) The official stated reason for this sale was to diversify the assets of the UK's reserves away from gold, which was deemed to be too volatile.

  3. Financial cost of the Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    For example, in a March 16, 2003 Meet the Press interview of Vice President Dick Cheney, held less than a week before the Iraq War began, host Tim Russert reported that "every analysis said this war itself would cost about $80 billion, recovery of Baghdad, perhaps of Iraq, about $10 billion per year. We should expect as American citizens that ...

  4. Costs of War Project - Wikipedia

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    The Costs of War Project is housed at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University.. The Costs of War Project is a nonpartisan research project based at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University that seeks to document the direct and indirect human and financial costs of U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and related ...

  5. Why do brown eggs cost more than white eggs? Blame the bird - AOL

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    It’s a moment many shoppers grapple with at some point during a grocery run: Why does a carton of brown eggs cost more than a carton of white eggs? ... up from $1.50 a dozen from a year ago.

  6. 3 Reasons to Hold Brown-Forman (BF.B) Despite Cost Inflation

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    Brown-Forman (BF.B) is poised to strengthen from a robust brand portfolio, consumer demand and market recovery, despite the pullback from high inflationary costs. 3 Reasons to Hold Brown-Forman ...

  7. Winter Fuel Payment - Wikipedia

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    In the winter of 2011–12, the benefit cost the UK Government £2.1 billion and was paid out to 12.7 million people. [17] It was criticised by Paul Burstow (former care services minister) in 2013 for its lack of targeting, Burstow saying that "80% of older people do not require [the benefit]" and proposing that it be only given to pensioners ...

  8. Coal - Wikipedia

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    2 per year, but by 2021 98% of these plans had failed. [169] Cost, the absence of measures to address long-term liability for stored CO 2, and limited social acceptability have all contributed to project cancellations. [170]: 133 As of 2024, CCS is in operation at only four coal power plants and one gas power plant worldwide. [171]

  9. LAFD’s $300K-per-year diversity chief sparks fury for ... - AOL

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    The Palisades Fire, the most devastating fire in California history, has already incinerated 26,000 acres, including some of the most expensive real estate in the country. Early cost estimates for ...