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...dollar is not excessive appreciation but rather a form of normalization and adjustment. However, though the continuing weakness of the dollar stems from America's subprime crisis and is beyond Tokyo's effective control, its consequences on Japan's economy will be significant. Says Stuart Giles, director for Global Coverage Group at Credit Suisse Securities: "The prospect of Japan falling into a recessionary period is quite high, and the stronger the yen, the higher this becomes."With reporting by Yuki...
...Stuart Dash, Cambridge’s director of community planning, said that in spite of recent development, the city’s density has been steadily reduced over the past 40 years, both in terms of height and number of residences...
...come from overseas, representing 170 countries. In asserting that Hong Kong was the 14th richest city in the world, you used a 2005 list prepared by PricewaterhouseCoopers. More recent data, compiled by the European Bank UBS in 2006, ranked Sydney at No. 18 and Hong Kong at No. 40. Stuart Pearson, Sydney...
...midterm elections, when he declared that a victory for the Democrats who opposed his policy was a victory for the terrorists. Regardless of whether Clinton has learned to "trust herself" anew, as Klein fantasized, her strategy has only grown more unfortunate. Anthony Kakoyannis, STUART...
...good hits, but that’s all a part of the game,” Donato said. While proving they weren’t hesitant to blow the whistle, the officials appeared to hand out penalties on several clean plays (for example, docking the Bears’ Mike Stuart for roughing on a textbook clean hit against the boards) while missing several flagrant infractions (such as a blatant takedown by Brown’s Devin Timberlake). The officiating, however, may not have the strangest aspect of the game. That honor goes to an unusual coaching decision by Donato...