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...cost of living and inflation. PSLM must also refine its idea of what constitutes a “living wage;” a wage that was good enough for workers last spring should still be sufficient now. If PSLM focuses its energy on these two goals, it can regain its credibility and support...
...Eminem Show doesn't have many Marshall songs, but it still sags after the halfway point before rallying to regain some of its bluster. There are two horrible songs: Drips, a duet with D12's Obie Trice, is the dumbest sex romp since the Luther Campbell era; Sing for the Moment, a licensed rip-off of Aerosmith's Dream On, substitutes a musty hit for any new emotion...
...Bush team had to scramble to regain footing, it was because it had ignored a basic lesson that so many White Houses have learned the hard way: if you know that bad news is on the way, it is best to put it out yourself. A White House source told TIME that after Sept. 11 it decided to make no public mention of the August CIA briefing that raised the possibility of al-Qaeda hijackings; the White House wanted to let time pass and disclose the briefing "in context" when investigations got under way. But that ignores the fact that...
...Street also dreads a lengthy process to resolve the analyst flap, which, layered on top of the accounting concerns springing from the Enron scandal, is driving investors away. To help regain their confidence, brokerage firms are making a show of efforts to reform. Last week UBS Warburg initiated its coverage of JetBlue Airways--a firm whose IPO it co-managed last month--by advising investors to "reduce" their holdings. It was apparently a pre-emptive move, to show regulators that UBS Warburg is indeed capable of using the word sell...
Harvard capitalized on the opportunity to regain the momentum as Christino found Kutner, who beat Caggiano left- handed...