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...expensive than beef. Beef aficionados also claim the big birds tend to be dry and lack the savor of a juicy entrecote. European ostrich farmers are nonetheless ecstatic over their newly thriving business. Some Austrian producers are suddenly facing a fivefold jump in demand. "I'm sold out," says Gerhard Ebner. "I've never known so much public interest in ostrich meat...
...economic self-interest will. Last November the European Commission declared that "there is a growing recognition that the 'zero' immigration policies of the last 30 years are no longer appropriate." Germany announced plans last March to admit 20,000 foreign computer experts over the next three years, and Chancellor Gerhard Schrsder is pushing to expand this green-card initiative to workers in other sectors. Ireland has loosened immigration requirements for non-E.U. workers in technology, nursing and construction. Even Italy's government has introduced measures to admit 63,000 industrial laborers a year. Says British European Parliament Member Graham...
...economic self-interest will. Last November the European Commission declared that "there is a growing recognition that the 'zero' immigration policies of the last 30 years are no longer appropriate." Germany announced plans last March to admit 20,000 foreign computer experts over the next three years, and Chancellor Gerhard Schrsder is pushing to expand this green-card initiative to workers in other sectors. Ireland has loosened immigration requirements for non-E.U. workers in technology, nursing and construction. Even Italy's government has introduced measures to admit 63,000 industrial laborers a year. Says British European Parliament Member Graham...
...First, the affinities and atmospherics. Bill Clinton was blessed with a unique ideological constellation. In his second term, he faced a Europe run almost completely by Third Way Social Democrats who had rediscovered what Clinton was preaching: markets, tax cuts, welfare reform. Indeed, Tony Blair in Britain and Gerhard Schroder in Germany had coasted to victory by copying Clinton's ?96 strategy: go for, and envelop, the center without losing the left. Soul mates all, they would gather regularly to talk "progressive governance." It was as if the Renaissance Weekend had gone European, but with a nice political payoff. Intimacy...
...Could America flourish as the ?Lone Star? of world politics? This is the question you ought to put to your staffers as they prepare for their interagency talkfests. While they are pulling their all-nighters, do invite Tony, Gerhard and Jacques to the ranch, though friends of Bill they are. Bring along your dad. Back then, he had a wonderful knack for the Europeans, what with his masterful handling of German reunification and nato expansion. They trust and respect "Poppy." He would be the best hand on the bridge when the winds get rougher. And they will...