Readily
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i guess i'm getting to the nostalgic stage in life,and Then Came Bronson is something that
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comes to mind.definitely a show of it's time,it surely borrowed from other shows(Route 66?)but added it's own touch in great writing and acting(Michael Parks).speaking of him,i thought he had disappeared from the planet,but his IMDb resume says differently.Parks difficulties with the shows producers probably caused the series early demise,and that's a pity.watching the show as a kid,i was fascinated that this guy could just pick up and move on at will(whereas i was forced to go to school),on a search to find out something about himself.this
In the United States, that figure is
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available from Charity Navigator, a Web site that has five million users.
JPM’s London Whale trades – bets on the future state of the American economy that JPM could not reverse without big losses – were of a type that the bank could
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have made in 2008.
Old men (like us) dominate public debate, and we strongly urge Cyprus’s leaders to make more space for those whose voices are not so
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heard.
Big financial firms can more
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buy the necessary political protection (in the form of deregulation), enabling them to become even bigger and more dangerous.
Similarly, in case of bankruptcy, federal laws and courts
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adjudicate claims among creditors, and do so without regard to state borders.
But what if many of the abilities and dispositions in question are a product of history, capable of being understood and explained but not
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replicated?
To this end, the Fed has become much more “transparent” with markets in the last few years, sharing more
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the minutes and transcripts of its policy discussions.
This arrangement would hold out the promise to fiscally stressed economies that, if they get their act together, they could rejoin euro-A – and do so more
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than they could from their own currency.
This interdependent relationship means that the US is not so powerful, that it can
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ignore the wishes of key states, and it is here that its apparent weakness is actually strength.
With huge profits and bonuses at stake, mega-banks won’t
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abandon their model-based businesses; but, unless that happens, placing most of our bets on top-down rules would be reckless folly.
Rather, it seemed that the US was using the media to put pressure on Pakistan’s government to respond more
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to America’s pleas to cap production of tactical weapons and the short-range missiles that could deliver them.
This time, however, foreign help might not be as
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available as it was in, say, 2008.
During our Review, I learned that many in the investment community were not interested in pharmaceutical companies’ behavior on this issue, because there were no
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available data by which to make comparisons.
Perhaps the most effective way to reduce infant mortality would be to encourage uptake of two
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available resources: maternal vaccinations and breast milk.
While Singapore’s political system could not
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be transferred to a huge country like China, it constitutes a model that has helped to shape China’s recent move toward meritocracy.
Nor would old enemies and competitors like Russia and China
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abandon the benefits of spoiling American plans.
Indeed, high-school graduation rates dropped in Las Vegas as people left school for
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available unskilled construction jobs.
Now so much information is so
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available that the challenge is to sift the wheat from the chaff.
It shows that official institutions of governance will all too
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delegate their responsibilities, enabling those who run religious orders to live above the law.
But Monti would
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agree that Italy is not a northern European society.
Unhealthy, processed foods are more
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available now than ever before, and rising middle classes in China, India, and throughout the region can better afford them.
The attack on Khodorkovsky clearly demonstrates that prosecutors and courts can
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be manipulated by the politically powerful.
Nepotism as a means of security is
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seen in the successful revolutionary's habit of appointing a brother or cousin to run the army: Fidel Castro did so in Cuba, Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, Hafez Assad in Syria, and Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
It is surprising how
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politicians of all parties – even strong ideological defenders of the unregulated market – accepted the idea that the state should bail out banks and insurance companies when they got into trouble.
The folly of this is
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apparent, because it doesn’t require much imagination to see what the Middle East would look like if an Iranian nuclear umbrella were shielding the radicals.
Allow employers to fire workers more easily, they argue, and employers will hire them more
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Latin America seems to lack the will to establish a true people’s democracy, and it has tied itself to a narrow market economy whose bad outcomes are
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apparent to everyone.
For screening to be useful, the test or procedure must
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identify the disease in question, and the subsequent treatment must result in some measurable benefit.
One may
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dismiss such suggestions as mere pipe dreams of the "one-worlders' which will be resolutely opposed by the giants of America's Federal Reserve Board and Congress.
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