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...some blood centers turned everyone else away, told them to come back another day. "It's just amazing," said nurse Anne Taylor, standing in the donors' line. "There'll be a three- or four-hour wait, and just look at all of these people standing here. They can't scare us." Bellevue hospital had so many donors, it ran out of plastic bags...
...Unlike the congressmen, who are starting to sweat profusely about the 2002 midterms, stupid, George W. Bush can afford to be patient - recessions are generally two-year beasts at most. While he tries to walk the political line in the interim between feel-your-pain and scare-you-silly, Bush isn't ready to offer much more than photo-ops and the $300 tax rebates he's already sent out. For now, and until the quasi-recession turns real, that's all he can afford...
...Crimson also had a bit of a scare during the second half when Zacarian came out of goal to ward off the Wildcats. Zacarian finished the game with one save on Vermont’s three shots...
...rising rate! This is the sort of spike that?s supposed to scare consumers into thinking recession, and bringing one on by acting accordingly. Read headline - close wallet...
...course, cycles have a way of coming back and biting themselves on the ass, and the potential disaster lurking in the jump in the unemployment number is that it will scare the consumer into closing his wallet. (And unemployment, lagging indicator that is, could rise further even as a recovery gets underway.) A falloff in consumer spending, of course, is bad for everybody - without customer demand waiting for them, businesses will continue to cut costs but not make anything new, and this whole near-recession wouldn?t be long in turning into a real one. That?s the bad news...