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But even though nationalism, suspicion of the U.S. and fear of U.S. domination once seemed to be the DNA of Mexican politics, Fox's drive to deepen and intensify Mexico's relationship with what used to be called, unflatteringly, the Colossus of the North gets nearly unanimous applause from ordinary...
The recent Congressional redistricting plan proposed by Mass. House Speaker Thomas M. Finneran met unanimous opposition from Cambridge’s City Council at its meeting Monday night.
Microsoft's critics, however, say it is significant that even the court's most conservative jurists signed on to the unanimous ruling that Microsoft violated the antitrust laws. "These guys came a long way from oral argument to the time they wrote the decision," says Michael Pettit, president of ProComp...
For the first time in 11 years and 400 deals, the European Union's trustbusters have slammed the gates shut on a merger of two American companies approved by American regulators, vetoing a proposed $43 billion purchase of Honeywell by General Electric by a unanimous 20-0 vote.
You don't need economists to tell you the economy stinks, not with layoffs increasing, energy prices climbing and unsold cars, computers and communications gear piling up. But you do need them to tell you when things are going to get better. When? That's what we asked TIME's...