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...record profits they're earning there. And with crude prices at astronomical levels, Chavez has used his petro-largesse - including programs to provide cash-strapped neighbors with cheaper access to Venezuelan oil and to build continent-wide pipelines for oil and natural gas - to create what he hopes could someday be an E.U.-style economic partnership in Latin America (though analysts like Mares nevertheless call it a pipe dream at this point...
...nothing save our own laziness is stopping us from maintaining friendships the old-fashioned way. And whether we like it or not these communities—our own and Harvard’s both—will keep growing: the class of 2010 is already on the Facebook, and, someday, the class of 2040 will join them. This, in the end, is something I think we should take comfort in; it means that if we ever need to ask someone about oenology, or how to spell it for that matter, they’ll never be more than a poke...
...People who say they're glad when these big jobs end are lying. But the truth is, you know from the minute you start that someday it will end. I loved being Secretary of State, that's probably evident to everyone who watched me. I had real reason last week to reflect on this because I was recently honored at a cermony at Ellis Island honoring four immigrants - Tommy Lasorda, Shelly Lazarus, Frank McCourt and me. It made me realize how special it is to have grown up in America and to have the opportunity to sit behind a sign...
When Rudi and Adi Dassler began hand making athletic-training shoes in 1924 in their family's laundry room in Herzogenaurach, Germany, they had no idea their efforts would someday lead to a full-fledged factory, Dassler Brothers Sports Shoe, producing more than 30 styles for 11 sports, including the first tennis sneaker. By 1936 the brothers were driving suitcases full of their coveted shoes to the Berlin Olympics, where they would persuade American Jesse Owens to sport their product. (He eventually won four gold medals wearing Dassler shoes.) Business boomed, and by the start of World...
...federal government plans like Medicare and Medicaid, while Republicans have argued health care already suffers from too much government intervention. But as companies like General Motors suggest that paying for the health care of their employees hampers their ability to compete in the global economy, both parties may someday find common ground on the issue...