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...same token, let's not put all the blame on the PIIGS. The writing on the wall is Greek, but the message holds for much of Europe. There is too much deficit-spending and too little microeconomic reform throughout the continent, which is why the U.S. and Asia, both more flexible, will emerge more quickly from the Great Recession. In Brussels, Merkel grabbed leadership by insisting, "No, we won't!" Now, if she would only pull it off at home by prodding her resistant electorate toward long-overdue economic reform, with the cry of, "Yes, we should!" Alas...
When all else fails, just drop that H-Bomb. Never has so much been accomplished with a last resort...
...Israel, it was a newborn, tiny state. Today, it has grown into an economic powerhouse with numerous technological advancements to its credit. Likewise, in the wars of ’67 and ’73, Israel demonstrated conclusively its ability to defend itself and strike outward, even against much larger coalitions. When Israel declared independence, the primary U.S. concern was a comprehensive oil embargo by the Arab states, supported by the Soviet Union. Given the modern relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia and the collapse of the U.S.S.R., such concerns seem outdated. Furthermore, while Israel shares certain...
Arbuthnott agrees. “I’m really excited. It’s a little nerve-wracking,” he says. “This is much more independent, but it’ll be something great...
...India required a specific approach. “All domestic jobs have a very structured way of hiring,” says Mason. “With Mohindra, it had a unique style of interviewing. From there, it took a couple months of courting, and that’s much less than a standardized process.” In Mason’s experience, comparing the international process with the domestic one was much like “comparing apples to oranges...