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...this country, sometime in the next few years, we’ll see how well our aging infrastructure handles it. Eventually, resources that need to be rebuilt or expanded will be, but if we don’t do anything now, we will have lost the opportunity to renew our public works in broad, ambitious strokes like those of Roosevelt...
TIME.com: The Israeli media is reporting that Prime Minister Sharon is under pressure from the U.S. to renew cease-fire talks with the Palestinians, in the interests of the anti-terrorism coalition. How is this playing in Israel...
...Still, Pastrana says he remains confident in the peace process, which may be a sign that he'll renew the safe zone for the guerrillas...
...connected with their leaving the White House are starting to fade," says Waller. "So you don?t have a press corps following her around pelting her with questions about Marc Rich and parting gifts." (While that is largely true, the discovery of a note penned by Hugh Rodham, may renew interest in, and questions about, the First Lady?s knowledge of a few decidedly questionable pardon requests). Whatever half-life the pardon story has, however, it is unlikely to completely overshadow Clinton?s new role. "She still has a press corps following her around," says Waller, "but now they...
...opposed. Still, the notion of a vendetta shouldn't be overplayed: shares in a company called HdP, whose investments include the newspaper Corriere della Serra and the designer Valentino, shot up briefly this month on hopes that Fiat might lead a raid there as well. Fiat had declined to renew a syndicate pact with other HdP shareholders, including Mediobanca. Last week, however, Fiat rejoined that club. The fact is that Fiat's interest in Montedison - or, more precisely, in Montedison's majority stake in energy producer Edison - makes sense on its merits. Margins in the car business are frustratingly...