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...away. The dark oval was as shiny and smooth as a tortoiseshell, roughly 6 in. long and 4 in. wide. None of my fellow passengers seemed to notice. I confronted the intruder alone, a journalist caught in a military moment. Something told me there was no time to consult the soldiers...
...Group of Seven (G-7) industrial countries alone. The fact is, the global economy is very different from what it was 20 years ago, when the G-7 accounted for half the world's GDP measured in purchasing-power parity. Then, large industrial economies had little need to consult the rest of the world. Today, the six largest economies outside the G-7?including Brazil, China, India and Russia?now account for 30% of global GDP. Yet China, despite its economic heft, has fewer votes at the IMF than any of the G-7 nations...
...soon-to-be-released General Education proposals will not be “set in stone,” co-chair and Bass Professor of English and American Literature and Language Louis Menand added. The six-member committee intends to consult extensively with faculty members before formally presenting the proposals to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
...Karzai leaves to consult with security advisor...
...Irwin yelling: 'Just look at those beauties! Crikey! With those barbs a stingray can kill a horse!'" Greer bravely sets her imaginary Irwin straight: "Yes Steve, but a stingray doesn't want to kill a horse. It eats crustaceans, for God's sake." I had previously assumed British editors consult Greer because they mistake her tedious prejudices for some special insight into Australia, including, it now appears, its marine life; but second sight is better than insight. As they say in academic circles, you couldn't make...