Word: southwards
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...other may be a death of credibility - that Wall Street, after living since Sept. 11 in a world whose economic center of gravity had shifted to Washington, should probably take this cue and stop looking southward for help when the business cycle goes south. Private economists, who have been factoring an economic stimulus package into their recovery forecasts since the attacks, are already reaching the point when it's ceasing to matter much one way or the other. As Washington dithered the fall away, the markets charged back past their Sept. 10 levels and consumers made their way back...
...Somehow in the last three to four years the relationship took a southward turn,” Born says...
...home an estimated $9 billion this year alone. It would also allow these workers to travel back and forth, which is far too dangerous right now for most of those lucky enough to have eluded the Border Patrol once - and that cements the ties to home, and probably the southward flow of household capital, too. Politically, the current immigration regime is perceived by Mexicans as brutal, inhumane and an assault on their dignity, and that compounds a profound sense of resentment south of the border. The basic message Fox brought to Washington was that his is a new Mexico...
...become clear that town-gown relations have taken a southward dip in recent years," said Councillor Kathleen L. Born...
...place to bring the epidemic under control. Like its predecessor in Zaire, this outbreak has come to world attention months after it began, and only when health care workers, including foreigners, have succumbed. The full scope of the epidemic, including evidence it may also be expanding in Sudan and southward towards Uganda's capital city, Kampala, has yet to be determined. Regardless of how large its scope may be, however, the same control measures will ultimately be effective...