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...ponder the implications of her statement, an eager Asian male comes...
...Europe, he says, the war was a lot more prevalent and not just something that happened and ended. Peterson says he was in Europe when the Cold War was still in full swing. This led him to ponder some psychological questions...
...hired in London as a back office clerk doing settlement work, making sure all transactions were accounted and paid for. As the bank continued to ponder its commitment to derivatives, he focused on them. By 1992 he had moved from that job to a position as a roving troubleshooter, jetting off to Indonesia to help set up an office or to Tokyo as part of a team investigating allegations of internal fraud. At the time the Singapore International Monetary Exchange was trying to set itself up as Asia's hot new trading floors. Barings wanted a presence-and Leeson...
...minute break is over, so I have to ponder the meaning of this through the rest of my shift. Then, I drag myself up out of the couch, open the front door and peel up the doormat...
Marriage is a subject that Gleick, who is single, was happy to explore. She and her friends ponder it frequently. ``Personally, I am sometimes amazed that people can make it work, but as a society we are re-examining it at many levels. There is an urgency about saving children, although I don't think that need necessarily involve marriage--families can take different forms.'' Enlightened views, but Gleick also has good reason to value the family's most traditional form: to date her parents' marriage has spanned 42 years...