(1) Beragam skema dan desain untuk memperbaiki daerah miskin, dengan tidak melakukan penggusuran, telah diajukan.
(2) Jol Miskin Sheffield • There are three, not two, credible options for UK membership of the EU.
(3) Facebook Twitter Pinterest A Muslim-owned fish shop stands looted in the Miskin district of Bangui.
(4) A girl walks through the rubble of demolished Muslim homes in the Miskine district of Bangui.
(5) Dalgliesh is a frustrated poet, a graduate capable of the sort of introspection that, for the last three books, has been offset by the more modish preoccupations of kate Miskin.
(6) Photograph: Peter Bouckaert Bleasdale said: "Jerome was taking pictures in Miskin, which is the Muslim quarter where Fosso lived – although he's not a Muslim himself.
(7) I was concentrating on Dalgliesh, and also by this point had Kate Miskin [Dalgliesh's sidekick], who's very like Cordelia – a gutsy girl from a deprived background.
(8) Two of your own advisers, Ruth Miskin, who has been such a stalwart supporter of some of your other ideas, and grammar expert Prof Debra Myhill, of Exeter University, have told you that too.
(9) Jol Miskin Sheffield • I see that the governance of schools is to be put exclusively in the hands of those with the “right skills” – thereby leaving out those (parents) with the greatest interest in their proper running.
(10) The violence that has left CAR verging on anarchy showed few signs of abating in the Miskine district of the capital, where about a dozen Muslim men with machetes faced off against a group of Christian youths.
(11) A photograph by Jerome Delay of a woman running for cover as heavy gunfire erupts in the Miskin district of Bangui on 3 February.
(12) James's vehicle is Adam Dalgliesh, a chief inspector on his first outing in Cover Her Face (1962), now a commander at the Met aided by two detectives, Kate Miskin and Piers Tarrant, characters through whom James has tried to modernise her gentle depiction of the police force.
(13) For the purposes of balance, Miskin was brought up on a predominantly black council estate in south London after being abandoned by her mother.