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...Tourism is rising, the flight of Marseillais has halted, and young, affluent professionals from around the country are moving in. "I have never seen people so enthusiastic about Marseilles," says native Jöel Merle, who manages a real-estate agency on Marseilles' historic Vieux Port. But can the honeymoon last? Marseilles' real-estate market has long been undervalued, compared to Paris and most other French cities, says Merle, but prices are climbing. They could rise further as new arrivals compete for scarce housing, possibly pushing out locals of more modest means. It's also not certain that the wealth...
...getting through the day, and that's where their attention is. Peruvians have high expectations of Toledo. He's going to have to show results pretty soon. They've heard a lot of promises over the years and the results have been spotty. So, nobody is predicting a long honeymoon...
...first 100 days of a U.S. president's term are traditionally used as a barometer of the future efficacy of his administration--a chief executive who takes advantage of his "honeymoon period" to enact important policy initiatives is thought to have a good shot at future success...
...also a bit secretive about the honeymoon he is planning, though he admits that it will be "a tropical locale in the Western hemisphere...
...They are marrying on June 28 in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Latter Day Saints temple, and will honeymoon in Kauai, Hawaii in July. After the summer, they will spend two years in Boston as Ian pursues his master's degree...