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...structure of international competition," argues Sander Levin, the ranking Democrat on the U.S. House of Representatives trade subcommittee. "There are 130 free-trade agreements around the world, and the U.S. is part of just two," ripostes Zoellick, who adds that pursuing such regional trade agreements as the FTAA could kick-start stalled negotiations for a new global round of tariff reductions. The White House concedes that Bush will not be bringing the crown jewel of fast track to Quebec, but he will be "coming with something," promises a senior official...
...face another day, I've lost all hope," I'm obviously looking at someone with a pretty severe depression. And so I'm not going to say, "Here's some herbs, oh, and by the way they'll take about six weeks to kick...
...status as radio stations, which pay royalty fees for playing music. Says Barry: "It's government intervention. It's not my first choice. But collecting licenses [in the open market] is not just painful, it's impossible." If AOL and Yahoo start feeling his pain once MusicNet and Duet kick in this summer, you may see a lot more rockers singing the Senate blues...
After suspending new limits on carbon dioxide emissions, President Bush claimed there's still an "incomplete state of scientific knowledge" on global warming. But one thing's for sure: building a vast national network of dikes to control coastal flooding would be just the thing to kick-start the economy...
...rescue the best footage of your kids' games, recitals and birthday parties, send your tapes to LifeClips.com The company converts a variety of tape formats to DVD for $15 an hour. Digitizing your entire archive can be pricey, but with scene indexing you can, say, skip a missed penalty kick and jump straight to the goal that put your daughter in the family history books...