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...play," says AS Roma defender and national team hopeful Jonathan Zebina. "But the best players will always want to go to Italy, Spain and England. That's where the clubs are that you've always dreamed about." Luckily for French clubs, they can depend on the footballing factory to churn out new generations of stars to replace the exports...
...unemployment rates can hide job churn--and pain...
...resulted in unemployment of 7.8%, and the one before that 10.8%. The rate today is confoundingly tame at just 5.7%. Still, nearly 2 million jobs have been cut this year. That's triple any year in at least a decade. So the low unemployment rate is masking painful job churn and insecurity...
...great time to be in the business. The global economy is slumping and the world's iron-into-steel producers now churn out about 850 million tons of product for a market that demands only 700 million tons. U.S. steel makers say the cheaper steel that comes to U.S. shores from Japan, Brazil, China and other countries is "dumped," or subsidized by those countries' governments. The foreign steel makers and the U.S. companies who buy from them say U.S. steel companies have outdated facilities that make production more expensive. Either way, the U.S. steel industry, between the profits...
...Even before Sept. 11, Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al Saud, the Kingdom's de facto ruler, had undertaken a major effort to attract foreign investment and create new jobs. The Kingdom is now also revamping its school curriculum to churn out more scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs rather than religious scholars...