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...main reason for the stalled development is the widespread "credit crunch," according to David E. Clem, a partner of the Athenaeum group. "Banks have overextended themselves from commercial lending," he says...
...decided to write about "the marriage crunch," only to discover what demographers already knew: the figures were based on unorthodox calculations of unrepresentative samples. More men than women were rushing out to dating services, and in the prime marrying years of 24 to 34, there were 119 single men for every 100 single women. What bothered Faludi was not just that the numbers were wrong; it was that many of the stories read like morality tales, whispering threats about the cost of postponing marriage in favor of having a career. Fear of spinsterhood stormed into the popular culture, giving birth...
Giroux said the space crunch at Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School is not as great...
...says the plan some are suggesting--preregistration with an unlimited drop-add period--would have no impact on the crunch that comes with each new semester...
Sleeping on floors, standing on street corners and canvassing votes in parking lots is what Jennifer L. Barth, a junior at Indiana's DePauw University, has been doing since Sunday. She and a group of about 15 student supporters of Bush, came to Manchester to assist with crunch-time campaigning...