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...pianist; of liver cancer; in Washington. A renowned soloist, he won national acclaim at 17 after debuts in the same week with both the New York and the Philadelphia philharmonic orchestras. He was also celebrated for his later work in a trio with violinist Isaac Stern and cellist Leonard Rose...
...perfect stage for Thaksin to flaunt his success and build his growing reputation as the most dominant leader in the region. Since taking office in February 2001, the billionaire telecom tycoon turned politician has presided over the fastest-growing economy in Southeast Asia. Last year Thailand's GDP rose 5.2%, and it's on track to expand 5.8-6.2% this year thanks to sizable increases in exports and domestic spending. The Thai stock market, meanwhile, has soared 67% so far this year, and property demand in the nation's cities has reached levels not seen since before the 1997 crisis...
...paying back his creditors. "I came very close to losing my land," he says. "But now I think I will be free of debt within five years." And Narong is not alone: nationwide, poverty levels have dropped almost 4% since Thaksin's programs began in early 2001. Farm incomes rose 11% last year and more than 20% in the first half of this year...
...Crimson heavies, a crew just five months removed from a national title and headed by six seniors, rose to meet its elite competition, taking fourth in the Championship Eights in a time...
...transformation began around the seventh inning. Konesky, who proved to be a bellwether during the 11-inning epic, got increasingly worried as Pedro’s pitch count rose well over 100. “Take him out,” she screamed, taking herself out of Straus Common Room after the Yankees tied the score 5-5 in the eighth...