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...Okazaki, a foreign-policy adviser to Abe. It probably doesn't hurt that Japan's defense budget, squeezed by government social programs and massive public debt, is still likely to hover around 1% of GDP, or about $41 billion this year. China's, meanwhile, is increasing at a double-digit rate and will officially hit $36 billion this year-though many analysts believe Beijing's spending is far higher...
...three years, the annual in-state undergraduate tuition has grown 40%, to $6,252 this academic year. "We have had to raise tuition each of the last four or five years," says University of Louisville president James Ramsey. "And in most of those years, there has been a double-digit increase. That is not something that we have enjoyed doing...
...Text messaging on many phones is tricky, time-consuming and tiring. Most phone keypads were not designed for texting, so most mobiles look to software solutions (like T9, which guesses what word you're typing) to make messaging easier. But Digit Wireless's Fastap solution takes a new tack. The company engineered a new type of keyboard that includes letters cleverly positioned to make it easy to type out words. It's available now for the first time in the U.S., on an LG phone, and as texting gains in popularity, the new keyboard design will likely show...
...candidate's chances. It means a lot to be number one in the polls (Clinton and Obama are tied), but it means almost as much to be number one in fundraising (Kerry edges out Clinton by a few million). Got a top-ten selling book? (Obama.) What about double-digit visits to Iowa since 2004? (Edwards.) It all matters. We will track all these numbers, and maybe a few more, on a regular basis, in what we're calling "The Racing Form." Nothing takes the place of astute, well-informed analysis, of course, but there's something to be said...
...found ourselves in a big deficit. Banks scored five quick points—including a trio on an old-fashioned three-point play—to push the lead to 31-21, and her jumper at 3:24 left in the first half gave the Badgers a double-digit lead for good. Rollins poured in 12 first-half points to keep the Crimson in the game early, netting three consecutive baskets in the paint in the game’s opening minutes. Harvard held its own in the post all night and finished with 28 points in the paint...