Word: turnarounds
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...their second-best quarter ever this year. Federal regulators say those institutions earned $11.2 billion in the quarter that ended this June, just shy of the record $11.5 billion they made in the third quarter of last year. Still, this blip may not be part of a long-term turnaround trend, says TIME assistant editor Bernard Baumohl, who covers the economy. "In the past two or three years, the Federal Reserve gave banks a great gift: it held interest rates at very low levels," he says. Lower interest meant that banks could get away with giving depositors lower rates...
...turnaround in thinking comes at a particularly crucial time, because pharmaceutical manufacturers are getting ready to launch a new group of anti- HIV drugs onto the fast track. Their success in doing so may hinge on the outcome of an FDA advisory-panel meeting that is taking place this week in Rockville, Maryland. Panel members are expected to consider the activists' criticisms and determine whether the agency's fast track has too many shortcuts in it and should be revamped yet again...
...reflects a sensible notion because both of those complex situations ((in South Africa and the Middle East)) came into public prominence after years of private and presumably secret deliberations. We have deep-rooted conflict here, the legacy of some hundreds of years. The last year has seen a remarkable turnaround, but it's important that what we achieve in the end is lasting and has a solid foundation...
Nanki-Poo but does not cut loose vocally as he did in Into the Woods, this is an amazing turnaround for Bell and Bowman, who mounted Broadway's truly brainless if brief musical flop, the gender-swapping castle fantasy A Change in the Heir, in 1990. Where that air was stale, this is irrepressibly fresh and fizzy...
...fortunately, there have been even fewer times when a team has had the same kind of turnaround as the wrestlers had--a drastic plunge from success to hard times...