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...drop prices. Chinese textile exports to Italy alone jumped by 64% in January and February, according to the Italian national statistics office. In the 15 countries that made up the European Union before last year's accession of a further 10, the volume of Chinese textile and clothing imports rose almost 47% from January 2004 to January 2005. And in some categories, the increases are astronomical. According to the Brussels-based industry group Euratex, imports of jerseys and pullovers to the E.U. have soared more than sixfold, while prices have dropped by over a third. The volume of imported women...
...would trigger new state elections and almost certainly win. Failure to strike a deal could even force national elections - the last thing Schröder wants right now. The SPD's popularity slumped to 29% in a Forsa poll published in Stern magazine last week, while the CDU rose to 46%. Crucial elections take place on May 22 in North Rhine Westphalia, and recent polls show the SPD could lose that traditional stronghold to the CDU. Defeats in both states would give the CDU control of the upper house, the Bundesrat, putting a stranglehold on government legislation. Still...
...screening of The Crucible, a film of her father's play. By that time Day-Lewis, already an Oscar-winning actor (for My Left Foot), had been offered, and had turned down, a role in one of Rebecca Miller's movies. Their new film, The Ballad of Jack and Rose--an unusual love story between a hippie father and daughter who seem to teeter on the brink of incest as they try to create a Utopian life on an island in the Atlantic--is the very one he rejected...
...they dutifully took role-player positions, ceding to the returning players for the good of the team. Corriero posted 62 points—second in the nation—her freshman year, only to see a drop in her own output as that of the team’s rose...
...incredible geyser of all things putrid that was November 2. Nor will I replay the soul-searching, finger-pointing, sobbing, and cursing that went on afterwards. The important thing, the shocking thing, is that life went on. Bombs continued to fall, soldiers continued to die, the economy sputtered and rose and sputtered some more—and life went...