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...those well-educated, well-off women fortunate enough to have a choice between a family and a career, a stagnant male-dominated world still drives over 40 percent of professional female graduates back into their kitchens, unable to reconcile their intellectual and familial goals...
...standards to which Australians see as their birth right) and are not expected to ease for some time. The Reserve Bank's move on interest rates last week has made suburban families in the south-eastern States uneasy, particularly as the market value of their McMansions has been stagnant (or worse...
...ballet of leading to violent crime and mental backwardness. Video games aren't so lucky. There's a sharp divide between gamers and nongamers, and the result is a market that, while large and devoted--last year video-game software and hardware brought in $27 billion--is also deeply stagnant. Its borders are sharply defined, and they're not expanding...
...three hits and taking the loss. DARTMOUTH 3, HARVARD 0 The Crimson and Big Green went five innings in a scoreless tie before Dartmouth broke the game open with a three-run sixth inning. Madick got the start for Harvard and kept the Crimson’s stagnant offense in the game for five and a third innings, allowing a run on three hits with six strikeouts. But Dartmouth sophomore Angela Megaw outdid Madick, notching the shutout while striking out six and walking only one. Harvard was only able to punch out four hits, including two from freshman Bailey Vertovez...
...potential workforce is full of talented and educated youths who are inexperienced and struggle to find their place in the labor market. A first-class university degree doesn't help when you are faced with high rent, a housing crisis and double-digit unemployment. On the other hand, the stagnant political establishment has to keep in mind that radical and urgent reforms are badly needed in the labor market. Unless we can make changes rapidly, we might as well start talking about a lost generation of young workers. Giulio Cicconi Teramo, Italy I worked as a freelance journalist for more...