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...little to settle debate over the extent of China's overheating or the prospects for a soft landing. The latter is "possible but difficult," says Morgan Stanley's chief economist for Asia, Andy Xie. Because of the country's underdeveloped capital markets, "China doesn't have the instruments to fine-tune the economy," he says. And what does Greenspan think? Chinese authorities "are wholly aware of a rate of growth in a number of industries which are not sustainable," he said last week. With unruly markets hanging on their every word, both Greenspan and Wen are being careful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wen Words Matter | 5/10/2004 | See Source »

...Kerry gives plenty of ammunition to those who say he considers no hair too fine to split and who charge that he tailors the cut of what he says to meet the tastes of the audience and the moment. Asked on Earth Day whether he owns a gas-gobbling SUV, the champion of higher fuel-efficiency standards first said no, then admitted under questioning that, yes, that was a Suburban parked at his Sun Valley, Idaho, vacation house. Next, he distanced himself from his own driveway: "The family has it. I don't have it." It was a far different...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Kerry Means To Say... | 5/10/2004 | See Source »

...caveat: what you won't find in Office 2004 for Mac are a bunch of extra applications found in its PC counterpart, such as the Access database program and the Publisher desktop publishing module. For most people, that's just fine. This is one case where less is definitely more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Technology: The Coziest Office Yet | 5/10/2004 | See Source »

...follows: '32 '33 '34 All Fields 791 785 850 Anthropology 3 7 7 Astronomy 1 0 4 Bio-Chemical Sciences 61 73 65 Biology 21 24 23 Chemistry 26 22 29 Classics 17 9 16 Economics 147 153 137 Engineering Sciences 12 11 11 English 105 92 123 Fine Arts 34 40 34 Geology 17 14 7 German 10 11 10 Government 42 41 47 History...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ECONOMICS STILL LEADER IN CHOICE OF CONCENTRATION | 5/9/2004 | See Source »

...Anthropology 9, Peabody Mus. Astronomy 1: Anderson to Harper (inclusive), Sever 5 Helmus to Russell (inclusive), Sever 6 Salisbury to Winsor (inclusive), Sever 17 Chemistry 3, Zool. Lect.-rm. Economics 1A, Harvard 5 Economics 14, Sever 1 Education 1, Sever A English 3a, Pierce 202 English 29a, Pierce 209 Fine Arts 1c: Atkinson to Cook (inclusive), Sever B Coolidge to Joyce (inclusive), Sever 26 Kenefick to Reynolds (inclusive), Sever 31 Ricketson to Wood (inclusive), Sever 32 French 2: Dr. Whittem's sect. 1, Holden Mr. Doyle's sect. 7, Harvard 6 Mr. Lincoln's sect. 8, Harvard 6 Mr. Arvin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHEDULE OF MID-YEAR TESTS. | 5/9/2004 | See Source »

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