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...Spot him with a Predator drone and drop a precision-guided weapon on him. Fast, cheap, simple. It worked in Yemen on Nov. 3, when a drone's missile obliterated a car carrying a former bin Laden bodyguard and five other al-Qaeda operatives. But an air strike inside Pakistan would require more cooperation from President Pervez Musharraf than the U.S. has. Pakistan only reluctantly agreed to allow the U.S. to use its airspace and bases to stage the Afghan invasion; it would balk at Predator drones flying all over the country...
...consciousness, you cannot use one on yourself. Also, in the rush to find the AED, family members might forget to call 911, which the American Red Cross and the American Heart Association both stress should always be the first step. And at $2,295, the HeartStart isn't cheap, which raises questions about how cost effective their widespread use may be. The National Institutes of Health is sponsoring several studies to look into these and other issues...
What could be wrong with this picture? The farm-grown harvest is cheap, predictable and year-round. "A fillet of farmed salmon in your supermarket is fresher than a wild fish netted at sea that can take five to six days to get to harbor," says Odd Grydeland, 54, former president of the British Columbia Salmon Farmers Association and an executive at Heritage Salmon, based in New Brunswick, B.C. Moreover, each farm-grown salmon means, in theory, one less fish taken from wild stocks that have been declining for decades. (Farm-raised fish now make up most of the fresh...
...plenty of company. Using cheap debt and inflated equity as currency, scores of firms expanded internationally during the go-go 1990s--not just through exporting, but by making direct foreign investments--and lost big. From tech (Gateway Computer) to financial services (Merrill Lynch) to media (Vivendi Universal) to energy (TXU and others), many firms are scrambling to restore their balance sheets after disastrous foreign campaigns. Partly as a consequence, U.S. foreign direct investment was down 55% in the first half of this year compared with the same period in 1999, when it peaked at $175 billion for the year...
...makes sense if you need space. But home improvements are usually a poor investment, and they leave you with even more riding on the real estate market. Some envision selling their houses now, living in a rented place for a while, then buying a different house on the cheap later. But to offset transaction costs, on average, home prices would have to drop 20%--and you'd have to time it nearly perfectly...