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...strong signals that it is concerned. Richard Fisher, the president of Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, has warned that inflation is near the "upper end" of the Fed's target range. William Poole, president of the St. Louis Fed, has said he had no doubt that the Fed "would respond to surprises in core inflation that seemed likely to be persistent...
...internal operating costs. Massachusetts officials would be well-advised to continue encouraging discount airlines like JetBlue to use Logan as their Boston base in the northeast corridor. New York, after all, already represents the most popular destination from Logan, and there is an even larger potential market that will respond enthusiastically to the ability to travel quickly, reliably, and cheaply between the two cities...
...course, it is not surprising that this administration should respond to a health problem with the military. The military has been its “answer” of choice to not only international law (“UN diplomacy is too slow!”), but to unemployment (“Enlist!”), education (“Enlist and get college paid for!”), and a host of other national problems...
However, preemptively increasing the President’s power with a further militarization of American society is the absolutely worst way to respond to the flu threat. The U.S. military is an unwieldy force that possesses combat—not medical—expertise. Forced quarantines could only be a desperate last resort after a massive collapse of health infrastructure. Instead of improving communication between local, state, and federal emergency services, increased military power would amplify mistakes made at the top of the chain of command...
...satisfied by the agreement which I will continue to abide by,” he wrote.Anderson said that he had no further comment beyond the statement, which he said is complete. Edin, Allison, and Bershady all declined to comment for this article. Asked to respond to Anderson’s statement, Jencks declined comment too, writing in an e-mail, “I have received a request not to comment further on this matter, so that is what I am doing.”Washington, though, said that more discussion about the standards for acknowledgement would benefit the academic...