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...referendum. The constitution entrenches the president's power and allows him to potentially remain in office until 2012. It also affirms state ownership of Venezuela's oil industry, which Chavez hopes will fuel his "new economy" that redistributes wealth among the poor. While the flood is a win-win scenario for Chavez - he's rushed resources to the aid of those most in need, and any recriminations over the building practices that allowed for such a heavy death toll will be directed at his predecessors - it contains an element of danger, too. The devastation will fuel demands...
...refrain from carrying out the death sentence a Turkish court handed down to Ocalan on multiple murder charges - the death penalty itself is in violation of E.U. human rights standards. Actual membership, then, may still be years away, but in the end it could prove to be a win-win proposition. "Although Europe is concerned about being flooded with cheap labor from Turkey, E.U. membership will dramatically raise living standards in Turkey," says Dowell. "And Turkey's strong civil society and dynamic economy in many ways makes it a more attractive candidate than many of the Eastern European...
...Clintonites have always been open about doing what business wants," says Branegan. "The President genuinely believes that growth is good and capitalism is good, and that business and government can work together to find win-win solutions to problems such as the environment...
...Despite Clinton's sunny win-win beliefs, environmental interests often clash directly with those of business. And while American labor rails against sweatshop conditions in developing countries and gets the President's sympathy, many of those sweatshops are actually manufacturing goods for American corporations...
...supplement our workforce, and help the students out." Della Barba says. "It's a win-win situation. Who better to reach...