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...mean that in five years, the new class of big firms like Corus, Arcelor and Mittal will want to walk away? Not likely. In the short term, there is money to be made. And by mere virtue of their size, giants like Mittal should also be well-placed to ride out the industry's next dip. The new group will have "enough economies of scale to ride out the downward part of the cycle," says Daswani. "No-one sits pretty in a downturn. But it's the small and medium-sized companies who get squeezed first." Maybe so, but survival...
Knocking on doors, distributing pamphlets and chatting up Granite Staters of all stripes, the students endure a cramped van ride and overcast weather to drum up support and turnout for their candidate of choice, Democratic nominee John F. Kerry...
...campaign workers hit the quiet roads and cul-de-sacs of Merrimack Saturday, hoping to make sure that pro-Bush voters would have a ride to the polls next week...
...world with the news that he had regained some sensation over 70% of his body and could move most of his joints underwater. His doctors credited the turnaround to long hours of assisted exercise, particularly a regime of electrical stimulation that causes rhythmic contractions of muscles, allowing patients to ride a stationary bicycle and operate other equipment. Paralyzed animals show growth in spinal nerves after electrical exercise, and that may be what happened in Reeve's body...
It’s gotten so bad that most people who live with me, eat with me or ride the shuttle with me know that I’m the first, last and only person on her speed dial. To fully understand the nature of the special relationship my mom and I share, allow me to expound on a day in the life of our Verizon plan...