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... the influential conservative website, led its page on Monday with the infrastructure package under a picture of Obama and the headline: "Addicted to stimulus – $50,000,000,000 more". With Obama's presidential ...
... price boom without inflicting unacceptable collateral damage on activity… One really wants another instrument that acts more directly on the source of the problem." One is reminded of Edward Heath's famous ...
... rebellion by groups who accused the government of neglecting the vast desert region. The conflict has left up to 300,000 people dead and forced 2.7 million to flee their homes - many to camps in Sudan's ...
... process is needed to bring the conflict in Afghanistan to an end." The creation of a forum for talks with insurgents willing to renounce violence, sever links with terror networks and honour the constitution ...
... the decision not to opt in to the directive meant the UK would damage its ability to influence co-ordinated EU policy on the problem - particularly in relation to sex trafficking. Writing in the Yorkshire ...
... the debt ratio would cost not £67bn, not even £29bn, but no pounds. In the longer term, the ratings agency Standard & Poor's estimates both the interest rate and GDP growth at 4% (allowing for inflation). ...
... is expected to meet four times a year to discuss the most pressing issues affecting business and the economy, including the deficit and strategies for growth, providing the members with a potentially influential ...
... other historical sources, such as soldiers who were tragically lost in conflict. "The information included in this collection is vast and anyone who finds a record of their ancestor will surely discover ...
... Inflation, currently predicted to hit 9.5% next year, would likely be in the range of 15% to 20%. "This economic loss will translate into massive job losses," he said. The floods have receded ...
... begin talks aimed at creating an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel. The talks are to focus on core issues of the conflict, including the status of east Jerusalem, which the Palestinians ...
... faces probation if convicted of the charge. Cy was booked on suspicion of misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and posted $2,000 bail on Saturday afternoon. Paris was previously ...
... are unlikely to deter the central bank from its path of monetary tightening. The Reserve Bank of India has raised interest rates four times this year in a bid to rein in inflation, but this has yet to ...
... has been halting and expectations are low for the coming new round of negotiations. The US war in Iraq has been fraught for Mr Obama, a critic of that conflict even as he has significantly increased ...
... both developing and developed countries, policies to reduce inflation to very low levels have choked demand and made business loans expensive. And in Britain and the US, financial deregulation has played ...
... crisis. In mid-1960s Britain, Nicholas Kaldor, the world-class Cambridge economist and an influential adviser to the Labour Party, raised the alarm over "deindustrialisation". His argument was that an ...
... that exist today are not just different. They are also competitors, with conflicting needs and goals. Chinese capitalism, Russian capitalism, Indian capitalism and American capitalism are geopolitical ...
... a significant risk that global economic growth will slow and turn negative because of ecological limitations. There is also significant potential for resource wars, particularly civil and border conflicts ...
... Since 1997, when the Bank of England gained its independence, its governor, Mervyn King, has been given a target of setting rates to meet an annual inflation target of 2%. In the months before the financial ...
... This places a heavy burden of growth on investment. Consequently, we continue to believe GDP growth will average around 1.5-2% over the next three years or so, which is not going to be inflationary. Therefore, ...
...  Corporate leaders are wary of increased Greens' influence on the next government because their policies to substantially cut Australia's greenhouse gas emissions, increase taxes on miners and restrict ...
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