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...care little. They live much as their ancestors did five thousand years ago, in the fertile alluvial plains between the two rivers of Iraq, irrigating their fields beneath palm trees, washing their clothes in the river, and drifting on it in canoes, tossing large fishing nets, living at a pace that appears to have been uninterrupted since civilization began here...
...fair, the bar show doesn't look like a gathering of the troubled. This may have to do more with the gallons of free liquor being dispensed at dozens of booths than with statistics, like the one from the National Restaurant Association indicating that bar revenues barely kept pace with inflation in 2002. In part, the sluggishness can be traced to a post-9/11 shift in leisure tastes. After the terrorist attacks, business dropped off at upscale restaurants and clubs. "People would still go out, but not to spend as they did before," says Michael Harrelson, editor...
...really haven’t begun talking among ourselves yet,” said Ford Professor of Social Sciences David Pilbeam. “We are going to proceed at the pace necessary to do the job properly...
...squad never threatened to extend the total to 253 as the Big Red (10-5, 4-3) dominated the pace of play and left little opportunity for Harvard to accomplish much of anything on the pitch...
...part, Zoninsein had to avoid looking at friends who yelled out in support—as she maintained an even, slow pace while others hurried...