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...intensify. Should you doubt that, ask any labor union how much luck they have had lately in negotiating higher wages. More immediate forces are also at work to keep prices from surging. Despite wishful thinking in some quarters, growth in Europe is slowing, not accelerating; both corporate and consumer sentiment, the best gauge of investment and spending, are falling. A large part of U.S. growth has been driven by booming real estate prices, themselves fueled by the ultra-low rates that the Fed adopted following the crash of U.S. markets in 2000. But in the last two years...
...political change that has taken place, with the emphasis on unity and reconciliation, with effective ministers, with associated activities, conditions are likely to move in the right direction and that would allow adjustments in terms of the size composition and mission of our forces," Khalilzad said. Expect that sentiment to be echoed by Bush Administration officials in Washington, where political progress is regarded as essential to allow a drawdown of U.S. troops in Iraq. Reading from the same script, Iraq's President Jalal Talabani, America's staunchest ally in Iraq, said Saturday's ceremony "provides a good omen...
...Anderson said. “Just a lot of broken situation stuff, and they’re a team that takes advantage of unsettled play.”“Opportunistic” was the word used by Flood to describe the Big Green attack, a sentiment echoed by senior midfielder Sean Kane.“They’re a very opportunistic team, and they capitalized on a lot of mistakes of ours,” an emotional Kane said after his final game at Jordan Field. “The way the ball bounces...sometimes just doesn?...
...Anti-immigrant sentiment is in some ways as American as apple pie," History and Literature lecturer Timothy P. McCarthy ’93 implored heatedly to a crowd of immigrant rights advocates yesterday, urging them to act, saying "we cannot allow history to repeat itself...
...suffering from the same affliction, most people in the U.S. would see no problem with helping the U.S. citizen first. This reaction comes from the stereotypical “American” practicing his own brand of patriotism but is also present in the most progressive circles. This isolationist sentiment fails to recognize that—in this age of globalization—countries need to look beyond their borders to solve problems within their borders. With a global economy it is impossible to isolate the U.S. in a utopian bubble of prosperity, and the mass migration we see today...