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...economy itself. All over the world, indicators are flashing red. American consumer confidence and spending have plunged. China's Guangdong province, the boiler room of the global expansion earlier this decade, recently reported its economy in the first nine months of 2008 grew at the slowest pace in 15 years. Most of the G-7 economies have already experienced one quarter of negative growth and will likely experience a recession. Small emerging economies are under serious strain as they seek International Monetary Fund bailouts...
...charge that Tracy denies. "We're simply telling students it's okay to go at their own pace," he says. Especially if that pace is a little quicker than the status...
...definitely similar players in our grinding mentality, always giving 100 percent,” Brine said. “[I can] for sure see her as a future leader.” While Buesser played a solid third quarter, one can only wonder if she can keep up the pace for the rest of the season. “We are expecting her to be consistent,” head coach Katey Stone said. “She played great. She is a tough competitor and she is one of those kids that is always ready to go and does...
Despite the long hours, grueling pace, and “volatile” nature of the job (“Political campaigns can pop up and bite the dust at any second,” he noted), Grimm said his work has been worth...
...willing to take risks and change course when certain strategies seem to leave Harvard stagnant. While the Crimson dominated nearly all of its competition last season, during those seven minutes against Wisconsin, Harvard seemed overwhelmed by the Badgers’ speed and was unable to adjust to the pace of the game until it was too late...