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However, the main thrust of the celebration—attended by three dozen people—was a celebration of the union’s recent achievements and how those changes have improved the lives of the janitors and their families...
...INDICATORS Above, Or Out Of, The Fray? Whether they cut, thrust or stood still, central banks brought gloom last week. After the U.S. Federal Reserve slashed rates from 1.75% to a 40-year-low of 1.25%, many saw it as a sign of deep economic trouble, and markets fell. Then the European Central Bank kept its rate at 3.25%, prompting concerns that it wasn't doing enough for the economy - and markets fell more. Right To Work Harder Unionists from South Korea's largest industries launched a strike to keep the government from cutting the workweek from 44 hours...
...came to life in the last three races, winning them all. The strong finish thrust the Crimson into fifth place in the division...
...brother" Gym), finishes his hour-long sermon with a plangent Islamic hymn, scores of women and men are openly weeping, and the roar of applause continues long after the TV cameras have been switched off. When he plunges into a crowd after a performance, there are always eager hands thrust out reaching for him, some fans even bowing down and kissing the preacher's hand, whispering a name to be remembered in his prayers. And always there are scores of squealing teenage girls hovering on the sidelines, a few of the braver ones occasionally darting forward to get the great...
Thrown to the wolves. Tossed into the fire. However one wants to say it, over the past three seasons, the freshmen on the Harvard hockey team have been thrust into pressure-packed situations early in their collegiate careers...