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...biggest factor is that consumers have caught on to the convenience of being able to check their balance 24/7 and see exactly when checks clear. The time savings is also a boon, says Javelin Strategy analyst James Van Dyke. Typically, it takes an American household about two hours to pay its 10 to 12 bills each month, according to Van Dyke's research. Automating everything takes about two hours to set up, but after that, each month's bills can be paid in about 15 minutes. Van Dyke sees people who start out paying a couple of bills electronically...
...assassinated candidates?in total, 800 people died. Far from discrediting the poll, the chaos actually gave it greater credibility: Kashmiris risked their lives to cast their votes. "Kashmir doesn't want to be caught in the cross-fire anymore between India and Pakistan," says Talat Masood, a political analyst in Islamabad. "They want a peaceful solution...
...they had to offer returns that would compete with giddy stock markets. By any standard, the results have been calamitous. European insurance stocks have fallen by 58% this year - even worse than the 50% drop in European telecommunications stocks - compared with an overall market decline of about 35%. Many analysts say the equity sell-off by insurers is a key reason why European markets have performed worse than the U.S. stock market, which is down about 27% so far this year. American insurance companies are big equity investors, too, but have been careful not to let their holdings rise above...
...leave us with a case of hiccups for the rest of history." Whatever the hiccups, history is still on the side of enlargement. It's true that the Union is showing more warts than in the early days after the Soviet collapse when the E.U. embodied what Prague-based analyst Jonathan Stein calls a "civilizational standard" for the newly democratic nations of the east, "a way of completing both symbolically and materially the move to the West." Now the aspirant countries are more skeptical. Their politicians still want in, but are trying to get better terms. This is not ingratitude...
...decisions; attorneys need only show that populations of people would not have chosen to smoke with full disclosure of information. The ultimate test of this distinction will not come until the first appeals of this type are decided, but there is certainly potential for success. As Goldman Sachs tobacco analyst Marc Cohen points out when analyzing the legal threats of individual and collective lawsuits, “The real challenge, in our opinion, are the aggregate suits...