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...jump above the brand's old median, and smaller production runs and fewer outlets?just 2,000 pieces in 2008 and 25 dealers in the U.S.?are further signs of Concord's new direction. Down the road, expect a C2 and, for the deep-pocketed collector, limited-edition watches that will cost from...
...didn’t want to get in a position where we were turning the puck over and trading a lot of chances with them up and down the ice, so we felt that we wanted to establish our forecheck and get the puck in deep.”Donato’s plan paid off. During the second period, the Crimson scored five goals, including one on a power-play opportunity. Quinnipiac’s growing frustration was evident, and the Bobcat’s lack of discipline cost them.With five minutes to go in the second, Quinnipiac?...
...Despite the immense pressures on filmmakers in recent days, Hekmat remains optimistic. "Cinema has deep roots in this country. We're just going through hard times. People in Iran's film industry are stronger than to falter at this," she says...
...They want to find someone to blame and Gulf countries aren't popular to begin with," he says. But producers are contending with rising production costs, while extracting oil has become more difficult as land-based wells with plentiful reserves have been depleted in many places, leaving expensive, complicated deep-sea drilling as the best hope for tapping massive new reserves...
...Washington argues that a deep economic downturn in the United States - which consumes a quarter of the world's energy - could drive down global demand for oil, and wind up hurting oil-rich countries. But OPEC's 13 oil ministers - whose countries account for about 40% of the world's oil supply - have heard that argument from U.S. officials before, and have rejected it at three meetings in the past six months, most recently in Vienna on March 5. There, U.S. foes Venezuela and Iran took a lead in arguing against raising oil output...