Word: carles
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Carl P. Sjogreen '00 was elected president, David B. Alpert '99 was elected business manager and Michael J. Epstein '99 was elected secretary...
Even so, board members agree that forecasts of U.S. output next year need to be lowered half a percentage point or so. Post-Asia, Carl Weinberg, chief international economist of High Frequency Economics, a market and economic analytical firm, foresees a 2.5% rise in gross domestic product, down from 3.6% this year but near the pace many economists think can be sustained year after year. He expects inflation to creep up--but from only...
...finally time to invest in Japan? There's virtually no growth. Bank lending is contracting, and jobs are scarce. The greater Asia slowdown promises to deepen Japan's woes. "This is a catastrophe," says Carl Weinberg at High Frequency Economics. At a conference with senior Japanese executives, notes Allen Sinai of Primark Decision Economics, "I was absolutely flabbergasted by the pessimism." Picking market bottoms is never easy. When they occur, pessimism and words like catastrophe are usually in evidence, as is some element of resolve. It's all there in Japan today. The question isn't whether things will...
There is no evidence of a conspiracy. "Some [of the crimes] may be copycats," notes police sergeant Dennis Cribari. But Carl Raschke, a University of Denver professor who tracks hate groups, is not reassured: "These people don't have to know each other. They click on the same Websites, they listen to the same music, they know the code." Last week, he surmises, they began a "game of chicken" with city authorities. Denver residents fear the game could take more tragic turns before it's over...
...truth is sometimes stranger than fiction," Carl Anderson said...