| 1. | But de Jager believes governments themselves may be the biggest trouble spot.
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| 2. | Then he took off on a trip to various European trouble spots.
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| 3. | The drivers try to reach notorious trouble spots early in the morning.
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| 4. | Now Nepal has joined the list of trouble spots in south Asia.
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| 5. | But he would not specify whether the commission would visit trouble spots.
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| 6. | Many of the old trouble spots are little changed in recent years.
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| 7. | Contaminated water at the Clark command center is just one trouble spot.
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| 8. | The Bihac area in the northwest has been the hottest trouble spot.
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| 9. | A high profile secretary, Christopher is no stranger to trouble spots.
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| 10. | On Wednesday morning, Palestinian policemen were seen patrolling several trouble spots.
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