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...September the challenger should have been far ahead. For months the war news had been devastating for the President: the mounting casualties, the absence of WMD, Abu Ghraib, the kidnappings and beheadings. The President's popularity, once 90%, began to dip below the fatal 50% mark. Yet Kerry could do nothing. If the election had been held Sept. 29, it would have been a Bush landslide...
Late last month, just as the temperatures were beginning to dip into the 40s, Soyinka spoke with The Crimson about his life as an artist and an activist, his fortuitous first encounter with Gates and his plan to survive the winter...
...practical on a traditionally shot sitcom. When spoiled Bluth daughter Lindsay (Portia de Rossi) tries to start a business, we get a quick glimpse of her last such scheme--Lindsay chasing a terrified dog that has been dyed half green out of a storefront with the sign DIP-A-PET. Other times, the cameraman is a sort of character, scurrying to catch up with the action. Or trying not to. In an upcoming episode, says creator Mitchell Hurwitz, Lucille starts making out with Oscar in an effort to make his brother jealous. "The cameraman starts to drift away, like...
...class of big firms like Corus, Arcelor and Mittal will want to walk away? Not likely. In the short term, there is money to be made. And by mere virtue of their size, giants like Mittal should also be well-placed to ride out the industry's next dip. The new group will have "enough economies of scale to ride out the downward part of the cycle," says Daswani. "No-one sits pretty in a downturn. But it's the small and medium-sized companies who get squeezed first." Maybe so, but survival in an industry as tough and turbulent...
Then the roller coaster took a dip...