Headlines
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Any reader who went beyond the
headlines
soon discovered that the prediction of a zero budget deficit was in fact misleading.
Yet the level of violence, were it taking place anywhere else in the world, would make headlines; only in Iraq have we become so inured to violence that it is a good day if only 25 civilians get killed.
Indeed, corruption in India is far broader and deeper than the
headlines
suggest.
At the same time, despite news
headlines
suggesting the contrary, there was no uniform wave of anti-Europeanism, or of disillusion with the European project.
Spying on ErosA Sydney-based Muslim cleric, Sheik Hilaly, recently made
headlines
in Australia when he publicly reflected that immodest women invite rape because they are like “uncovered meat.”
The Two MexicosMEXICO CITY – Mexico is making
headlines
of late.
And though the refugee situation in the Central Mediterranean continues to make headlines, the number of migrants crossing from North Africa has actually declined sharply over the past year.
Compare that to the euro’s 20% drop so far this year, or the yen’s 35% dive since Japan embarked on its “Abenomics” reform program in late 2012, and it is clear that overblown
headlines
about the renminbi’s “plunge” were woefully misleading.
Scapegoating the EU Won’t Fix ItalyBRUSSELS – Italy is making international
headlines
again.
Sympathy for the MigrantGENEVA – The tragic fate of the several hundred Africans who drowned near the Italian island of Lampedusa in October made international headlines, leading to a rare moment of compassion and reflection about the dangers facing many migrants.
It may now have faded from the
headlines.
New bus routes between India and Pakistan may not make headlines, but they deliver a degree of normalcy to relations riddled with mistrust.
The brief appearance of Iran’s disputed President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad may have gained all the headlines, but China’s announcement of a $10 billion fund to support the budgets of financially distressed ex-Soviet states, which followed hard on a $3 billion investment in Turkmenistan and a $10 billion investment in Kazakhstan, provides more evidence that China now wants to shape events across Eurasia.
The press
headlines
accompanying the release of the latest GFCI focused on the change at the top of the league: New York leapfrogged ahead of London, while Hong Kong and Singapore held on in third and fourth place, respectively.
Great Expectations for the RenminbiSHANGHAI – The International Monetary Fund’s recent decision to add the Chinese renminbi to the basket of currencies that determine the value of its reserve asset, the Special Drawing Right, has captured
headlines
around the world.
But
headlines
can be misleading.
There were no banner
headlines
or enthusiastic comments.
But there are reasons to doubt that the situation is as dangerous as recent
headlines
suggest.
South Korea’s Political SpringtimeSEOUL – The ascension to power of the pudgy 29-year-old Kim Jong-un in North Korea has grabbed
headlines
around the world, but the most important story involving Korean young people and politics is taking place in the South.
Notwithstanding today’s tragic and terrifying headlines, we may be entering a new golden age of human history.
A decade later, hope has given way to disappointment, reflected in
headlines
like “Gene Map Yields Few New Cures.”
The most effective business leaders care about more than quarterly profits or beating the competition, just as the most effective government leaders care about more than winning the next election or grabbing
headlines.
Trouble in Nepali ParadiseNEW DELHI – Away from the glare of global headlines, Nepal is grappling with a constitutional crisis that could once again propel the tourist mecca, sensitively situated between India and China, into full-fledged conflict.
Fortunately, there is little reason to believe such dire predictions, or that the market gyrations that have been driving recent
headlines
represent anything more than short-term volatility.
Hardly a week passes without climate policy making
headlines
in Australia.
Japan makes
headlines
as the climax of the Asian virus, but it doesn't fit that template.
For example, Bill Gates made global
headlines
during the negotiations when he announced a $2 billion fund to invest in clean energy, financed by the Breakthrough Energy Coalition, a group of 26 global philanthropists and the University of California.
While battles over energy and environmental laws may dominate the headlines, the biggest economic impact will come from reversing bank regulations.
The Problem With a Small EuropeNEW YORK – News
headlines
notwithstanding, the fundamental challenge facing Europe today extends far beyond Greece.
International financial promises are made for
headlines
and photo opportunities, but end up undelivered.
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