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...Algerians and Libyans had been able to tack on to their oil price because of the proximity of their wells to European markets; with the drop in rates they have had to cut their premiums to remain competitive with more distant oil countries. Still, the prime beneficiary of the bust may be the oil-producing states. Long intent on acquiring fleets of supertankers, they may soon be able to do so on the cheap...
Life is sad Life is a bust All ya can do Is what you must. You do what you must And you do it well I'll do it for you Ah honey baby can't you tell...
Cassavetes did not skip hot off the pop "victimization" bandwagon, as Kael claims. He's not a John Guillerman or a Mark Robson--the directors of The Towering Inferno and Earthquake, respectively--who each latched on to the season's big destruction bust, star-studding their creations for box office insurance. He just doesn't see films that...
...unveiled his design for the memorial complex. He planned a semi-circular building that would be capped off by an eight-story glass pavillion in the center. Pei said the "pearl in the oyster," which would have a huge American flag hanging from its ceiling and hold a bust of Kennedy, would be a fitting memorial to the president...
...this time the network was in serious trouble too. Many of the centers were struggling to stay alive, an experiment to use an inflatable bubble as a campus in Columbia, Md., was a bust, and deficits were mounting. Despite the financial plight of the satellites, they were assessed a special tax of 1% of their budgets last year to keep the campus at Yellow Springs afloat...