So Far
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Composers | Richard Rodgers |
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Lyricist | Oscar Hammerstein II |
Music groups | No Way to Stop It |
Many a New Day | |
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ID | 2962678 |
About So Far
"So Far" is a show tune from the 1947 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Allegro when it was introduced by the character "Beulah" played by Gloria Wills.
Essequibo: Venezuelans vote to claim Guyana-controlled oil region
... Venezuela has not accepted that the ICJ has jurisdiction over this issue, but has So Far continued to attend the court s hearings...
Israeli forces reported to be pushing into southern Gaza
... Since a week-long ceasefire ended on Friday, Israel has resumed a large-scale bombing campaign on Gaza, which residents of Khan Younis have described as the heaviest wave of attacks So Far...
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... This year s series has So Far attracted a lower audience than last year s...
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... City officials have not commented So Far...
I'm a Celeb producers sorry for liking 'unacceptable' Instagram comment
... This year s series has So Far attracted a lower audience than last year s - which featured former health secretary Matt Hancock...
Court rules Donald Trump can be sued for allegedly inciting Capitol riot
... But the decision only finds that Mr Trump was acting outside his official duties at the time, and does not go So Far as to say he should be found liable in the lawsuits...
Bowen: US sets clearer red lines for Israel as ceasefire ends
... If Israel shifts to lighter counter-insurgency tactics, with troops moving without a blanket of heavy protection, it will most likely suffer many more battle casualties than it has So Far...
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... This first and - So Far - only UK case was a mild one, although the person s symptoms were nasty enough for them to seek medical help...
US debt ceiling: Negotiators agree a deal in principle, McCarthy says
The White House and the Republican Party have agreed in principle to raise America's debt ceiling and avert a default, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has said.
No details of The Deal have So Far been released.
Negotiators are working through The Night on fine-tuning a bill, a source told Cbs News , BBC's partner in the US.
The US Treasury earlier warned the country would run out of money to pay its bills on 5 June without a deal.
Such a default would upend the US economy and disrupt global markets.
The reported deal comes shortly after President Joe Biden and Kevin McCarthy, Republican Speaker of The House of Representatives, discussed the issue on The Phone . The two politicians earlier said they were confident a deal would be reached.
Mr McCarthy is due to hold a News Briefing shortly.
He tweeted: " After [President Biden] wasted time and refused to negotiate for months, we've come to an agreement in principle that is worthy of The American people.
The US must borrow money to fund the government because it spends More Than it raises in taxes.
Republicans have been seeking spending cuts in areas such as education and other social programmes in exchange for raising the $31. 4tn (£25tn) debt limit, a law which caps how much debt the US government can accrue.
Republicans have said they will not raise The Debt ceiling unless the government reduces its spending in The Years ahead.
Democrats have countered with proposals to raise certain taxes.
Any deal reached would need to be passed in divided US Congress.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com