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...Europe. Invoking the same wto safeguard provisions that the U.S. used to justify tariffs, the E.U. could soon seal off its own steel market. Some European politicians even argue that wto rules will allow for sanctions against other U.S. products, though Lamy says he takes a dim view of a "you kick me, I punch you" response...
...nothing, of course, can dim the light of the games; our only regret is that we must wait another two years until the Summer Olympics in Athens...
...small neon orange sign invites patrons into the underground eatery Casablanca (40 Brattle St.), but the ambiance inside is welcoming. Massive murals in warm colors depict scenes from the classic movie. Past the front room full of booths, the back bar area is the heart of the place. Dim lighting, huge wicker chairs, soft music from a jukebox and lush plants provide a romantic and exotic setting. While the restaurant has been in business for 40 years, renovations have made the bar feel up to date without destroying its timeless elegance. Casablanca’s extensive drink list...
Rufus Wainwright belongs in the second category. Dim lights and booming opera music let last Friday’s packed crowd know that Rufus was about to appear on stage. I momentarily had the impression that I was about to be welcoming a large woman in Viking horns, but I quickly remembered I was here to see a diva of another sort. Dressed in an embroidered vest stolen from his mother’s closet, a tight black shirt and a pair of faded jeans, Rufus came onto the stage and sat down at the grand piano awaiting...
...site was not originally conducive to baseball. Palmer-Dixon’s hard courts left the team’s baseballs scuffed and warped. Worse, the dim lighting inside the building made it hard to see. Taking batting practice became a hazardous enterprise...