Word: paines
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...indeed some indications that the economy may be breaking out of the inflation-recession cycle. But the upturn so long awaited has not yet arrived and before it can strengthen into a sustained advance, many hard decisions, especially concerning the budget, must be made. These may involve more pain, but the alternative is a return to the failed and unacceptable economic poli cies of the past...
...partners now the usual portion of blame and bitterness and confusion. All the clarity comes in Richard's music. He sings: "It's so hard to find/ Who's going to cure/ The Heart of a Man in Need." Linda sings: "It's only the pain/ That's keeping you sane/ And gives you the mind to travel on." And together: "Let me ride on/ The Wall of Death/ ... This is the nearest/ To being alive...
When the price of Cities Service Co. stock tumbled last week, no one felt the pain more than the small band of risk arbitragers. These quintessential Wall Street risk takers buy shares in a firm soon after a takeover bid is announced, in the hope that they can resell the stock to the acquiring company at a much higher price when the deal is finally concluded. Risk arbitragers made estimated profits of about $200 million last year on Conoco stock when it was sold to Du Pont. Ivan F. Boesky, 45, is said to have made at least $40 million...
...what has become almost a tradition in Western Europe, the bad news was presented to the public at the height of the summer vacation season in order to lessen the immediate outcry of national pain. With millions of his countrymen at the beaches and in the mountains, Italian Prime Minister Giovanni Spadolini proclaimed a stringent austerity package, describing the proposals as being of "historic proportions." They were indeed, but they also contained political dynamite with an unexpectedly short fuse. Only five days after the big economic squeeze was announced, seven Socialist ministers resigned from Spadolini's 28-member Cabinet...
With any powerful drug, there is always a trade-off between the primary, beneficial effect and the cost in deleterious side effects: anticancer drugs kill healthy cells as well as malignant ones, and some drugs that relieve intense pain are highly addictive. A thorough review of the findings on Oraflex may show that given its benefits, the risks are as acceptable as those for other drugs in its class, including, significantly, aspirin. On the other hand, it may find that deliberate or inadvertent failure by Lilly to provide necessary but damaging information about Oraflex, coupled with a sloppy performance...