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...Fortunately, America has more to sell than the U.K. Yellowstone was established as a national park in 1982. It has more than 2.2 million acres of land, making it larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined. It is a logger's dream. International Paper recently announced that it would sell 143,000 acres of its land for $275 million. At that rate, Yellowstone should be worth over $4 billion. (Read a TIME story on Yellowstone...
...idea that car sales are going to go back to the 16 million level even if GDP begins to grow rapidly is a pipe dream. Americans realize that a well-built, well-maintained car is good for 100,000 miles or more and perhaps six or seven years of use. Americans are learning that the hard way because they can't afford new cars, but it is a lesson which is not likely to be unlearned. People are going to keep cars longer and fewer new cars are going to be sold. America's car companies are in a better...
...recovery hand-in-hand with European partners.”Despite the obvious bureaucratic strings, many of these films are rather charming. “The Story of Koula,” targeted at audiences from rural Greek farmlands, tells the story of a farm boy’s dream: to own a donkey. His poor family is only able to fulfill the boy’s desire by signing up for aid from the Marshall Plan. Koula, a mule shipped in from the American South, bristles with European stereotypes about Americans; he’s young, wild, and virtually...
...don’t like that,” or “I love that. Im going to take that.”THC: What are your future plans?MK: I definitely want to do all the classical ballets, and my dream role, Juliet. And I want to do [MacMillan’s] Manon… and John Neumeier’s Lady of the Camellias. So I have all these dream roles I want to do, and I would love to guest with NYCB again if I had the chance. I have been doing more galas in Japan...
...workers - something that could be ameliorated by substantial immigration if Japan's leaders were bold enough (none has been) to prepare a traditionally closed society to open itself up. And an aging society will play havoc with demand for medical services and pensions. (Read "Chinese Immigrants Chase the Japanese Dream...