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...economy grows significantly above two percent because it fears inflationary pressures looming," reports Baumohl. "But it looks like we are in a new world where productivity can rise enough that the economy can grow at a healthy pace without heating up. The Federal Reserve and Wall Street ought to chill out and enjoy the good news...
...maybe members of La O dropped out because political activity wasn't really what they wanted was just to chill with people who shared their interests in food, music and culture. "Working together," as Santini says, does not necessarily come through establishing further divisions in hopes of being the Young Lords of the 1990s...
...that debuted on Fox last week (Mondays, 9 p.m. EDT), is perhaps the first show on television to build itself entirely around a character so resolutely insidious. Even J.R. Ewing would be impressed by Jim Profit's cunning (and Dallas was more an ensemble piece). Played with a slippery chill by Adrian Pasdar, Profit is a young man of untrammeled ambition and unfathomable turpitude. What he's up against, the labyrinthian universe of Big Business, may be just as pernicious...
...doctor's office is hardly the place to chill out, but early reports suggest that 1 of 4 patients whose BLOOD PRESSURE is normal in a medical setting exhibits elevated readings in daily life. Some patients may require 24-hour home monitoring...
...Fargo" may be more impressive in what it succeeded in avoiding than what it accomplished. Roger Deakins' photography, for example, is so utterly pure that it is unnoticeable. The stark, cold tones of Deakin's pallete are perfect. The chill running up your spine throughout the film is a testement to his skill...