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...days later, China's Ministry of Commerce said it would start antidumping investigations against imports of some U.S. chicken products and auto parts. Though the ministry's announcement made no mention of the tire tariffs, the timing of China's action appears as an eye-for-an-eye reaction to Obama's decision. On Monday, China sought talks with the U.S. through the World Trade Organization to resolve the dispute, while in a speech in New York, President Obama defended the tire tariff, saying trade agreements must be enforced if the global trading system is to function. (See pictures...
...with elastic in them. This is more modern." So while Field & Stream brand has a checked wool shirt, it's cut slim "so you won't end up feeling like a lumberjack." Bryan believes the search for authenticity is echoed elsewhere in the clothing business. "It's foremost a reaction to the frivolous buying spree society has been on for the past few years," he says, noting that other old-school unsexy but rugged American brands like Woolrich, Pendleton and Red Wing Shoes have become fashion darlings this season. "People are looking for something with a secure footing, with history...
Wilson, Representative Joe astonishing outburst by leads people who've never heard of before to donate upwards of $450,000 to upcoming opponent of George Stephanopoulos feels compelled to justify outburst of by pointing out that President Obama used the word lie too Nancy Pelosi's reaction to outburst of is enhanced for maximum amusement
...rising health-care costs associated with an aging population, expensive new medical treatments and rising patient expectations. The result is often a clash of cultures. A former analyst at A.T. Kearney, who spoke to TIME on condition of anonymity because of a nondisclosure clause in his contract, recounted the reaction of senior British health officials when he suggested that they adjust for increases in pharmaceutical costs by upping the fee patients pay for prescription drugs by the equivalent of $1.60. Most British citizens currently pay around $12 for prescriptions...
Stunned by student reaction to the policy, administrators said that the policy was originally designed to “ensure that students are sensitive to issues that relate to the patient perspective,” especially in protecting patient confidentiality, Dienstag said...