Word: uncertainness
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...supporters. He added: "Ready to start overnights right away -- give me the top 10 list back, along with the 100." Four of the ten eventually spent the night at the White House. The memos were exchanged in a flurry after the GOP?s 1994 midterm election sweep left Democrats uncertain about their future and Clinton defending his relevancy in the national media, a time when replenishing the party campaign war chest was a top priority. According to a list released Thursday, at least 938 people have spent have spent a night at the Clinton White House. More than a third...
...Reynolds continue to do well. Hugh Johnson, First Albany?s chief investment strategist thinks one factor supporting tobacco shares is growing investor concerns that the stock market may be due for a major correction. Reason: people smoke more when they?re nervous. And when the economy seems uncertain, investors tend to turn to the food, tobacco and pharmaceutical firms that make the products that people buy no matter what they?re doing without...
...Reynolds continue to do well. Hugh Johnson, First Albany?s chief investment strategist thinks one factor supporting tobacco shares is growing investor concerns that the stock market may be due for a major correction. Reason: people smoke more when they?re nervous. And when the economy seems uncertain, investors tend to turn to the food, tobacco and pharmaceutical firms that make the products that people buy no matter what they?re doing without...
...health is setting off an equally severe crisis of confidence among his closest advisers. After a nasty brush with pneumonia and a reported relapse into depression, the chances that the 66-year-old President can serve out the remainder of his four-year term have begun to look increasingly uncertain. And the more doubtful his survival becomes, the more furiously members of Yeltsin's inner circle feel they must scramble for a solution to keep themselves in power. The biggest problem they face is that if Yeltsin were to pass from the scene tomorrow, not a single member...
...course that outlay seems insignificant compared with $4 billion in coal revenues, but whether even so princely a sum is a fair price for Utah's mineral riches is uncertain. The developer that was closest to signing a mining agreement before Clinton's announcement--and the one with whom Utahns still want to cut a deal--is the Andalex mining company. Recently, though, the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance and other environmental groups have publicized the fact that Andalex is based in the Netherlands. The net profits from any dig--beyond the $4 billion--would thus not even remain...