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...prolongs stock booms long after the rationalists conclude they should end. India, some analysts believe, is now a classic case of a market where sentiment may be trumping economics, given that the market there has already tripled in the past three years. "All India's ducks are in a row right now," says Amit Tandon, managing director of Fitch Ratings India in Bombay. "There is a perceptible change in outlook and self-belief." That sense of exuberance isn't limited to India. They're feeling pretty good about themselves in Tokyo, Jakarta and Seoul, too. Central bankers the world over...
...knowledge-based economy and advanced manufacturing. Knauf Insulation is Shelbyville's largest employer, with more than 800 workers. Salaries start at $16.50 an hour, and the benefits at this German company are, well, positively European. In one of its factories along the Blue River, a row of mammoth 2400° furnaces spin the plant's secret recipe of sand, soda ash, borax and limestone into billions of billowy glass fibers, which will be cooled, packed and cut into battens of fiber-glass insulation. The workers running the furnaces are the last of a dying breed: people holding good jobs who never...
...impending Broadway debut, in Richard Greenberg's play Three Days of Rain, opening officially on April 19. So I wandered down to the Bernard B. Jacobs Theater to see just how tough it is to land a ticket. Very tough, I learned: only a stray seat in the back row or way off to the side, even for performances weeks away. Unless you're willing to indulge in a relatively new Broadway pastime: the "premium" seat...
...team’s efforts to come from behind on Saturday. “There was a little bit of a head wind, and pouring-down rain,” said Martin. “But it affects both equally; however, when you’re trying to row back in the race it does not help our team.” The Black and White will look to bounce back next weekend in Hanover, N.H. at the race in honor of its head coach, Liz O’Leary. In the race, appropriately named the O’Leary...
...Cole’s recent success. “He’s just...I guess I probably can’t swear,” Haviland said, adding, “I was impressed with him. For a freshman to come out there two games in a row like that—I mean, they didn’t have shot all day.” As temperatures dropped into the low 40s, Cole put the Penn bats on ice. The Sudbury, Mass. native said Saturday afternoon’s windy cold didn’t bother...