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...major steel producer; the failure of First National Bank of Oklahoma City, a large oil-patch bank; and the $640 million loss reported by BankAmerica, which is saddled with numerous bad energy loans (see ECONOMY & BUSINESS). The dislocations caused by plunging oil prices have become a drag on the entire U.S. economy. Since January, the level of industrial production has dropped...
...reason that private enterprise is on the rise is clear. While capitalist nations, including the U.S. and the emerging countries of Asia, have been highly successful at creating wealth, socialism has largely proved an economic drag. Says Peter Berger, a sociologist at Boston University: "Socialist societies have been dramatically outperformed by any number of successful capitalist countries, especially in Asia...
...accelerated by the 60% drop in the price of oil since the beginning of the year. By causing energy loans to go sour and depressing the whole Southwest, cheap oil pushed the Oklahoma City bank over the brink and aggravated BankAmerica's huge losses. The petroleum slide helped drag down LTV too, because the company is a major supplier of oil-drilling and pumping gear, which almost no one wants to buy right now. Last week the number of oil rigs operating in the U.S. reached a postwar record low of 663, compared with a peak...
...gotta watch out though," the boy cautioned. "Like, you ever hear about Ronald? Man, that was such a drag. Ronald, he went into this really fancy store and goes upstairs. There are only two people up there, right, and then they go like into this other room. Ronald, he, thinks hey they're gone, so he like takes something and slips it under his shirt...
...attended St. Cyprian's with George Orwell and Cyril Connolly and made his way into Harrow with honors by some inventive cheating on tests. At Cambridge, he was too concerned with applause to bother about academics. In his senior year, Vickers notes, Beaton was cast in drag for a student revue. "He began to practise high kicks for his show and found himself incapable of preparing for his exam: 'I've done absolutely no work!' Then he went to London to buy bright peppermint pink chiffon for his dress...