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...working in toy and textile factories, and from construction sites throughout what used to be a booming province. Among them is Zhang Dingli, 36, who worked in a toy factory for a decade. But in early November, the plant closed. He is a victim of an economic transition - a move away from the low-end, low-wage, export-oriented manufacturing on which much of China's rapid growth was built - that has been made more urgent by the global economic crisis. As China's double-digit growth rate plummets, thousands of factories are being shut down and millions of workers...
...crosses the corridor to see his boss. Petrov is deliberately cagey about business prospects. Yes, an economic crisis is now raging, "but this is not the first time we've had one," he says. Indeed, back in 1998, Denisov adds mysteriously, "it was a crisis that helped us move a step ahead." Business, both insist, has not been affected. But press Petrov on prospects for next year and he shifts uneasily in his seat. "We will be making some correction," he finally concedes. Putin himself couldn't have put it better. The question is: Just how much pain will Russians...
...have no idea at all, honestly,” Greenblatt said. “But I’m very hopeful that the University will begin to move in the direction that the task force is calling for right...
...move forward, we should feel fortunate that we lost more than most universities will ever have, but we cannot let our privilege lull us into a sense of irresponsible complacency. Even at Harvard, and especially at Harvard, we need to buckle down and be serious about maximizing our available resources. If we can harness the collective talent of our campus community, we may be able to convert this crisis of ?hange into a catalyst for change...
Michael Flaherty, a Boston city councillor at-large who is rumored to be weighing a bid against Menino in next year’s mayoral election, criticized the timing of the move...