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...part to the Chinese boom, Japan, which was stagnant for much of the 1990s, is growing again. China last year overtook the U.S. to become Japan's biggest trading partner. China accounted for 20.1% of Japan's total trade, compared with 18.6% for the U.S. The panelists expect Asian cross-fertilization to continue; indeed, Sachs said that the closer integration of Asian economies will help them keep at bay future external shocks akin to the 1997 currency crises in Thailand, Indonesia and elsewhere. "Asian integration will be a powerful force to avoid swings," he said...
...studio is always in the business of big," says Newmarket boss Bob Berney. "But Paramount can use all the divisions it owns to bolster one another." That's Paramount's other secret ingredient: cross-marketing. The networks feed ideas to the studio, which produces the movies, which are promoted on the networks. That puts the energy in synergy. "This is not to say that under my management Paramount is going to become the MTV Films studio," says Freston. "But they will play a big cornerstone in what Paramount is going...
YOUR COVER IMAGERY, THE CHRISTIAN cross in front of the Stars and Stripes, was chilling. Since the beginning of the disastrous Bush presidency, we have been inundated with an aggressive brand of Christian religiosity from leaders whose intolerance rivals anything we have heard from the Islamic zealots in the Middle East. What ever happened to free religious choice...
...driving aren't necessarily superior athletes. They are actually a bit freaky physically, born with the kind of biomechanics that can take repeated pounding. At 5-ft. 9-in. and 155 lbs., Karnazes isn't built like those marathon beanpoles. His frame is rock solid, the result of a cross-training routine that includes windsurfing to build upper-body strength, which helps him in the long runs. But even with the right genes and conditioning, ultras can count on plenty of joint pain, cramps, exhaustion and vomiting...
...SERVICE between Srinagar, on the Indian side of the divided Kashmir region, and Muzaffarabad, on the Pakistani side; in Islamabad. The route, agreed upon during the first visit to Pakistan in 15 years by an Indian foreign minister, will open on April 7. It is the first to cross Kashmir's Line of Control since the region was divided...