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...balancing of U.S. economic interests against the nation's strategic concerns, and that is why the U.S.'s efforts to increase oil output, led by Energy Secretary Bill Richardson, have taken the form of persuasion rather than threat. "The reason is that in the U.S.'s relationship with a number of oil-producing countries, economics takes a backseat to politics," says TIME senior business writer Bernard Baumohl. After all, OPEC and its allies are engaging in price-fixing that contravenes World Trade Organization rules, but there's been no rush by Washington to file suit. "Last year the administration...
...fair number of people who come back and try again. We're desirable," Bates said...
...economics department, which earned the number one ranking in a 1997 U.S. News and World Report survey, is among the larger and more prominent of the graduate study programs. They accepted 25 of 500 applicants--a scant 5 percent...
Still, a number of faculty members told The Crimson that Harvard is losing desirable students to other universities with even more lucrative packages...
...woman question, Liu has a different observation. When he traded, he noticed that a good number of other traders were homebound housewives who were able to participate in the stock market through the Internet...