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...victory-and that is the road that will take them home,? he said. So Bush, his credibility and likability eroded by a war with no clear end, is promising the nation there is light at the end of the tunnel-and now must keep convincing Americans it is getting brighter...
...trade in services and industrial tariffs, but the talks barely moved. European farm protection was once again seen as the biggest global obstacle to free and fair trade, and the E.U.'s claims to leadership in the wto sounded hollow. So is there any chance that 2006 will be brighter? "Economic reform is the A and Z of Europe now," says MacShane. Perhaps once the big Continental economies pick up, he suggests, Europe can feel its oats again. Others doubt whether Europe's current crisis-laden leadership has the clout and vision necessary to deliver any viable solutions. "The European...
...coming. Love quietly grows within you, filling you up until one day you wake up and something just feels different. Nothing in particular has changed, but somehow, everything has changed. Your stomach twists up in knots, your heart sits a little lighter in your chest. The world looks brighter, the sky bluer. And even though you’ve never felt like this before, you immediately understand what all the poets and singers were writing and singing about. I know, it all sounds cliché, but what can I say? It’s the only way to describe...
...That’s why you have to love her,” Ogbechie said. “She has such a genuine spirit, and she always looks on the brighter side of things...
...used to spending minimal amounts on upkeep - fixing a belt here, replacing a bulb there - may have to pay more for service and upgrades. Such issues may slow the revolution, but they won't stop it. Industry bosses say they won't give up on the promise of a brighter, faster, cheaper future. So sooner or later, digital is coming to a cinema near you. "You can send a camera to Mars and get perfect shots, but you can't walk into your local cinema and see a film without scratches on it," says Rick McCallum, producer of the Star...