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...interest rates tend to dampen all three of those barometers of economic strength. So if they are already dampened, the thinking goes, the Fed won't raise rates. But, in the same speech, Bernanke came out swinging against inflation, saying that the Fed would be "vigilant" and that the core inflation rates of 3.2 percent over the past three months and 2.8 percent over the past six were "unwelcome developments." Those levels, Bernanke said, were at or above the high end of what he'd consider good for price stability and long-run growth. Translation: in order to control inflation...
...first thing that startled me about the MacBooks were not their glossy white or matte black finishes, nor the fact that they had Intel dual-core processors rather than lower-powered single-core ones. I had expected all that. What surprised me was the price: they start at $1,099, even lower if you are a student...
...early ’40s, and in the propaganda pamphlets of the Soviet Union.”Walt and Mearshimer explicitly reject anti-Semitism, emphasizing that the lobby is not all Jewish nor are all Jews part of the lobby. Their article claims, though, that “the core of the Lobby is comprised of American Jews who make a significant effort in their daily lives to bend U.S. foreign policy so that it advances Israel’s interests.”Their thesis was enthusiastically adopted by some embarrassing—and unwelcome—allies.One white...
...thing, the café will be built in the same place that first brought me into contact with all the best parts of Lamont: the reference room, replacing the people who are the very core of Lamont’s resources. Moreover, reports of the Lamont renovation committee suggest that the reference desk will move to the third-floor stacks. Where, then, will we put the students who study there? And how will the main reading room preserve any quiet...
...season that wasn’t necessarily reflected in the rankings. “I’m really pleased the way the technique has improved—the way the knowledge of tactics have improved,” Graves said. “We, as a core group, even as early as next year, are going to really produce some much-improved results.” —Staff writer Daniel J. Rubin-Wills can be reached at drubin@fas.harvard.edu...