Blaming speculators as a response to financial crisis goes back at least to the Greeks. It's almost always the wrong response. |
Blaming speculators as a response to financial crisis goes back at least to the Greeks. It's almost always the wrong response. |
Blaming speculators as a response to financial crisis goes back at least to the Greeks. It's almost always the wrong response. |
Global capital markets pose the same kinds of problems that jet planes do. They are faster, more comfortable, and they get you where you are going better. But the crashes are much more spectacular. |
Hopefully we can talk the school board into taking that money and putting it into technology. |
I know the coaches that went (to Norfolk State) have good work ethic and they don't accept anything but perfection. They've had two weeks to prepare for this game, so we're looking for anything they can throw at us, trick plays and all. |
I think what went on in Gainesville he left in Gainesville, ... I haven't seen any of that stuff. He's started off new. |
I think what went on in Gainesville he left in Gainesville. I haven't seen any of that stuff. He's started off new. |
I'm really grateful to finally get one my senior year. |
In a whole set of ways, by diluting the commissioner's accountability, by diluting the administration's accountability, it could actually prove to be very counterproductive, |
In politics, as in poetry, it is sometimes true that it is darkest before dawn. |
In this age of electronic money, investors are no longer seduced by a financial 'dance of a thousand veils.' Only hard and accurate information on reserves, current accounts, and monetary and fiscal conditions will keep capital from fleeing precipitously at the first sign of trouble. |
It says something about this new global economy that USA Today now reports every morning on the day's events in Asian markets. |
It used to be said that when the U.S. sneezed, the world caught a cold. The opposite is equally true today. |
It was wrong to allow Stalin to shape the European landscape of the 20th century. It would be even more wrong to let him shape the landscape of the 21st century. |