Word: rebounder
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...today was a very strong performance, in which everyone was involved. It was an important rebound after Northeastern," she added...
...openly smitten with this cheerful redhead, 31 years his junior, that rumors of the affair appeared in gossip columns. He discussed a divorce with Clare but backed away, Martin alleges, when she attempted suicide and demanded editorial control of Time Inc. as the price of freedom. On the rebound, Lady Jeanne ^ briefly and tempestuously married novelist Norman Mailer...
Such misgivings threaten to turn the recovery, when it arrives, into a painfully weak one. Despite upticks in home sales and factory orders that indicate the 11-month-old slump could end this summer, economists say the ) rebound will be far less robust than any of the eight other U.S. recoveries since World War II. The outlook is bleak largely because the 1980s debt binge still hobbles companies and consumer spending and makes banks unwilling to lend. At the same time, the $318 billion federal deficit handcuffs Washington's ability to stimulate business by cutting taxes and boosting spending -- tactics...
...healthy sign of a rebound came last week when the government delivered its latest unemployment report. The figures showed that joblessness rose to 6.9% in May, up sharply from 6.6% in April, but hopeful economists turned their attention to a companion statistic indicating that U.S. companies created 59,000 new jobs last month. That broke an 11-month string of job losses that began last July. (The number of jobs can increase even as unemployment is rising because the two figures come from different Labor Department surveys that are often at odds.) Says Allen Sinai, chief economist for the Boston...
Some parts of the U.S. remain deeply mired. New England, where the slump arrived more than a year ago, has lost 200,000 jobs since last July, a 3.2% decline. Because the scars run so deep, economists predict that any rebound in New England will trail a recovery in the rest of the country by at least six months...