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...being noncompetitive in world markets. As a result, Canada's drive to export more machinery, electronic equipment and other finished goods-a cornerstone of its economic policy-is faltering. The nation imported $9 billion more in manufactured goods than it exported last year; that deficit may well climb above $10 billion...
...this winter there is a slim possibility that some of the 55% of American homes heated by natural gas will go cold too. Some new homes may not even be able to hook up-a fact that poses another threat to the housing industry's fitful attempt to climb out of recession...
Taves arrived about seven and nonchalantly snuck into the middle of the line. "I've been a Red Sox fan since '63 and am determined to see every series game," he said. "If I can't get tickets I plan to climb the Windsor Canadian billboard." No greater love hath...
...instance, Brown University's gifts rose last year from about $7 million to more than $10.5 million for a spectacular 48-per-cent climb. For the same period, with the same poor economy to work with, Harvard fell 9 per cent from $56 to $53 million...
...wind, so Mary climb in... and the wailing nostalgia of "Backstreets," perhaps the album's best song, intersects universal lost childhood...