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...Poring over his freshman facebook, Felix P. Johnson ‘03 remarked once again that the prospect of finally meeting Faye T. Johnson ‘03, the best-looking girl in his class and his presumptive neighbor during alphabetically-ordered graduation ceremonies, was the only thing keeping him in school. He was then informed that graduaton seating is by house. Johnson is currently considering taking some time...
...Miguel Bautista pitches like he did against St. Louis in Game 3 (6 IP, 2 ER, 3 H), will the Braves win one of the first three games against the Diamondbacks? Discuss the likelihood of Randy Johnson turning around his awful postseason career (2-7, with seven losses in a row) against a surging—but bad—Braves team...
...kind of security I want from any airline I fly. Perhaps passengers who object to earlier check-in times and the bother of being searched and questioned can fly together on a separate plane. Please, don't let their reluctance to be inconvenienced endanger the rest of us. BETH JOHNSON Lederach...
...economy fell into recession a year ago, largely as a result of the Federal Reserve Board's "assault on the equity markets" through interest-rate hikes. And since May, the message of the markets has been that economists "were essentially wrong" in forecasting a third-quarter recovery, says Hugh Johnson, chief investment strategist at First Albany Corp. The terror attacks of Sept. 11, our panelists agree, will trigger at least two quarters of economic decline--the classic definition of recession. "It's hard to scare American consumers out of spending, but this event did it," says Diane Swonk, chief economist...
...plus side, our panelists agree, the prospects for a V-shaped recovery--in which a contraction is followed by a sharp rebound--are now significantly better. With energy prices having stabilized (at least for now) and inflation in check, "policymakers have lots of room to maneuver," says Johnson. The banking system also appears healthy. "Go back 10 years," says Zandi, "and the system was in disarray. Thrifts were at death's door. It wasn't a question of whether banks would make a loan. They didn't have the capital." That's not a problem today, with the Fed pumping...