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Many business leaders charged last week that the committee's changes could hurt the economy by discouraging investment. Some of the loudest complaints came from manufacturing industries, which spend more than most businesses on new plant and equipment. Alexander Trowbridge, president of the National Association of Manufacturers, contended that the bill could "result in reductions of manufacturing capacity and employment" and pose "extremely high risks for the economy...
...touched by the long-awaited release of Soviet Dissident Shcharansky. I admire the psychological stamina that kept him going for those eight long years. But the person who deserves the loudest applause is his wife Avital, for her ceaseless efforts to obtain his freedom. Jerry Sahagun Los Angeles...
...hold the fierce conviction that the arts are indispensable to a healthy society but everywhere I see evidence that support for the Arts is foundering, even under assault,” Lithgow said, to the loudest applause of the afternoon...
...Mather residents, who were among the loudest audience members, were disappointed that their nominee did not place in the top three...
...Sunni boycott of the polls underscores the fact that those Sunnis currently sitting in parliament are not considered representative by the community, and more influential clerical and political groups have thus far kept their distance from the new order. That has created a situation where the insurgents have the loudest Sunni voice in the current political landscape. Although the spectacular terror strikes of the Zarqawi-led al-Qaeda faction may get the most headlines, the bulk of the insurgency is believed to be composed of Sunni fighters motivated by a combination of nationalist and Islamist sentiments...