Word: walked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...will head down to Athens, Ga., along with Majmudar to compete in both halves of the competition. Judging by his performance this past weekend, Blake has to be favored to walk away from that tournament as he did this weekend--the best player in college tennis...
...will head down to Athens, Ga., along with Majmudar to compete in both halves of the competition. Judging by his performance this past weekend, Blake has to be favored to walk away from that tournament as he did this weekend--the best player in college tennis...
...Customers are able to feel more at ease when they walk in the door, because they're not interrupting an operator doing a large job," she explains...
...sweat it, folks. "Once they digest this news, the markets will go right back up," says TIME senior economics reporter Bernard Baumohl. "What they'll realize is that only once in recent memory did the Fed actually raise rates following a bias shift in that direction." Of course, this walk-on-water economy of ours hasn't given Greenspan cause to raise rates in quite a while either; the fear is that that could change. Baumohl says Greenspan, as always, will wait and see. "Those price numbers were just the whiff of inflation," he says. "Raising rates now could have...
...some consolation prizes to keep his rivals from hatching new plots. AT&T made Comcast happy by selling the company 2 million cable subscribers at the relatively low cost of about $4,550 per subscriber. That was in addition to the $1.5 billion breakup fee Comcast collected to walk away from the deal. (Comcast's strengthened position may come in handy later as Exhibit A when AT&T has to prove to regulators that it has not rebuilt the old Ma Bell monopoly.) AT&T sold to Microsoft--a company whose Internet strategy is looking increasingly piecemeal--$5 billion...