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...life easier for Chairman Greenspan. "If oil prices help slow the economy down to within the 3.5 percent speed limit on growth desired by Fed economists, Greenspan may not need to raise interest rates again after March," says Baumohl. "Already the stock market senses that the cumulative effect of previous rate hikes combined with the rising oil price are going to slow growth later this year." The big question, particularly for presidential candidates, will be how abrupt the slowdown will be. If the growth rate eases gently down from the current 6 percent to around 3.5 percent, the political impact...
Again and again, the problem is mis-focused on the House community. I was surprised to find, after the close (sometimes a little too close) entryway scene during my first year, that no one in my sophomore entryway really met each other. Previous friends stayed friends, and friendships made elsewhere carried over; but rarely did entryway relationships move beyond the kind hello or a door-holding during moving season. The necessary, disoriented openness of Annenberg--meals as a time to introduce oneself--is rarely duplicated in the Houses...
Sophomore Carlin Wing advanced to the Round of 16 before falling to freshman Runa Reta of Penn, (9-0, 9-3, 9-1). Reta had also swept Wing in a previous Ivy League match...
...Administration had cooled relations considerably with Colombia's previous President, Ernesto Samper, accused of taking $6 million in campaign contributions from narcotraffickers. But current President Andres Pastrana, who was elected in 1998, is considered a hero in Washington. Senior State Department aides began working with him last year to carve out a long-term aid deal and antidrug alliance...
...previous challenge to McEwan's invention by Time Domain was published last April in a House Science Committee minority staff report that has since come under fire. McEwan's invention is a low-cost sensor technology used to "see" through solid objects and for high-accuracy measurements. More information on it is available at www.getradar.com...