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...notion that Asia has somehow "decoupled" itself from the U.S. now seems fanciful. China and America have come so close to merging financially that we can almost speak of "Chimerica." When Fannie and Freddie were on the brink of collapse, many were surprised to learn that fully a fifth of China's currency reserves was composed of their bonds. Small wonder. Having spent much of the past decade intervening on currency markets to prevent the appreciation of its renminbi, China has accumulated a huge hoard of dollar-denominated bonds. No foreign nation stands to lose more from a U.S. financial...
...people he is paid to intimidate, decides instead to help them resolve their crises by teaching them that more money isn't always the answer. "We made a film about the real problem that is facing the Indian consumer," says EMI's director, Saurabh Kabra. "We have to learn to live within our means." That's a moral that nowadays resonates far beyond India...
...hundreds of thousands of people who live in and around the many small towns throughout northern Ohio might be shocked to learn that "suburbanites and city dwellers do the fighting and hourly wage work now." Klein insults our intelligence, our work ethic and our values when he suggests that we live in a place where "myths are more potent than the hope of getting past the dour realities." Oh, I forgot - like our brethren in Pennsylvania, we embrace guns and religion to escape the harsh realities of our existence. Steve Mohr, BUCYRUS, OHIO...
...said that the actual responsibilities of the job remain a bit of a mystery. “We all have a little idea of what being a Marshal entails, but don’t know the extent of it all,” Collins said. “We learn as we go along.” The first meeting of the Class Marshals will take place...
...from University of Wisconsin at Madison and a Ph.D. in history with an emphasis on history of science from UC Berkeley. Kenen has also previously held the position of assistant director of undergraduate studies in Harvard’s History of Science department. Calareso said that she hopes to learn from Kenen’s administrative experience in the College through their collaboration on the Gen Ed program. “She has an incredible wealth of knowledge about how Harvard works,” Calareso said. “She is sort of the perfect person to be heading...