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...which means that the same markets that steadfastly refused to presage a recovery all year - making all the economists look stupid - are predicting one right now. Which suddenly makes the same economists, now predicting a two-quarter climb back to 3.5 percent GDP growth for the first half of 2002, look like they might just have it right this time. Finally...
...though, it?s starting to look like one cold winter. Manpower, Inc. said Monday that its survey of U.S. companies? hiring intentions for the first three months of 2002 barely registered a pulse, a weakness not seen since the recessionary early months of 1991. Unemployment numbers will continue to climb up through the winter and spring even as and if a recovery takes hold. So those who don?t have jobs are in for at least four months of trouble finding a new one, and those who still have one are in for at least six of wondering whether they...
Kamen, whose invention credits include a portable drug-infusion pump, a compact dialysis machine and a wheelchair that can climb stairs, has refused to say another word on the subject. When pressed recently by a persistent journalist, he took her by the shoulders and asked, "What part of 'I'm not going to talk about this' don't you understand...
...community, and nothing reminds me more of its absence here than the Harvard-Yale game. Duke basketball was the unifying force behind the close-knit student body, and the Duke-UNC rivalry was the epitome of this phenomenon. When I compare this rivalry to Harvard-Yale, I want to climb into a hole, puke up my guts until Im vomiting bile, and then...
...clarinet player, according to his website bio. Scammon, Flemming and Eric R. Rosenbaum 03 had met in the Harvard Wind Ensemble, and wanted more. To cut a long story short, Flemming claims that they simply said, This is stupid, lets play funk instead, and started on a long, slow climb to their current position . We were bad, but now were really good, he says...