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...Mills said. “There’s still a lot of fine tuning that needs to be done in everyone’s strokes.” The Crimson will certainly have its hands full in the coming weeks, with a dual meet against Columbia and the Georgia Invitational rapidly approaching. “The [Georgia Invitational] is the culmination of our meets at the midseason point, so we hope to bring some best times there and have some swimmers in the finals,” Mills said. “At the end of the season...
...course, there are a few in the world who still claim the end of capitalism is nigh, like the leaders of Iran and Venezuela and Georgia Congressman Paul Broun, who sees Marxism in Barack Obama's mainstream policies. But if the G-20 countries, which represent some 85%-90% of the global economy, are all on board for capitalism's preservation, why does Bush feel the need to defend...
...risk profile of the company's loans is problematic." Synovus, which executives of the bank say has applied for funds but has not yet been approved, has also been hard hit by the real estate downturn. The bank, based in Columbus, Ga., with 34 branches and 440 ATMs in Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Florida and Tennessee, had a loss of $40 million in the third quarter. Synovus made $135 million in the same quarter a year ago. Its shares have fallen 40% in the past year, to a recent...
...missile system—Poland is making itself vulnerable to an attack, possibly with nuclear weapons. In his speech, Medvedev condemned the “selfish” foreign policy of the United States and blamed the U.S. for Russia’s recent war with Georgia and for the current financial crisis. These statements reveal that Russian antagonism toward the U.S. is still prevalent. It is crucial that our government remember this when handling our diplomatic relationship with Russia. The U.S. has much to gain from favorable relations with Russia, and the new administration should try to avoid heavy...
...overarching narrative remains confusing. Each of the 10 sections has its own quasi-plot: a woman named Ang suffers through a relationship, a woman falls in love with a painter, a man named Lam flees the scene of a murder and ends up at an airport in Georgia. The characters are little more than ciphers, though, and they often disappear when thematic commentary is to be delivered, only to reappear pages later as if they’d never been gone. The warped style of the narrative can be frustrating. Even when Étienne’s narrative voice...