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...stock, listed in Hong Kong, trades at a 50% discount to its net asset value. It could take years for other investors?or acquirers?to notice how undervalued it is, but when you find something this cheap, says Wadhwaney, "you buy and buy and buy?and then you wait...
...that wouldn't explain the difference between situations in Vietnam's north and in the south, where the death rate has remained high and infections have remained comparatively low. Either way, public-health experts are preparing for the worst. Says Dr. Peter Brown, a WHO epidemiologist: "If we wait until we definitely know there is a problem, it may be too late...
...refreshing lack of cynicism here," Michael said of his part-time hometown. Despite saying he would call it quits after his 2004 effort Patience, the former Wham! star is rumored to have a new album in the works, about which he's keeping mum. "My stuff can wait," he said. Funny, it was so much easier for Andrew Ridgeley to vanish...
...swimming season and she was team captain. It was the first time she had ever voluntarily missed a swim meet. She turned down an invitation from the swim-team coach to stay on an extra year as a graduate assistant. She's in a hurry now. She can't wait to get to Fort Rucker (or Mother Rucker, as it's known to cadets) in Alabama and start flying, even though by choosing aviation, with its expensive training regimen, she had to promise an extra two years of active-duty service...
...Pope Readers responded to our stories on the new Pontiff, some with celebration, some with disillusionment. Conservative Catholics rejoiced in the selection of a man known as John Paul II's strong right hand. Progressives expressed a feeling that any hope for a reformist papacy will have to wait Time's cover stories on the election of Pope Benedict XVI and about his religious philosophy were excellent [May 2]. I believe he was chosen by the Holy Spirit. It's fine to talk of worldly politics, but in the end the Pope, Christ's vicar on earth, is elected simply...