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    As long as the outlook appears bright for continued world growth and investment spending generally, that should be supportive for Japanese machinery makers.

    The U.S. and China continue as the primary engines of export growth for the region, and we are seeing improvements in Europe and Japan as well. Export strength is helping support investment and consumer demand.

    We're in the process of transition as an industry, so there's stilla need for a specialist group to handle digital media. It's a matter of maturity.

    I think that it is an excellent school, but it ought also to be a model for how to conduct employee relations, between an employer and an employee, and I don't think that it does that,

    It is a great opportunity for family members who want to donate but are not compatible with their own family member to be able to donate.


    Consumer spending should be able to continue to contribute as it has in the past couple of quarters. The labor market is in better condition than it has been in a few years and that should be supportive of consumer spending.

    I'm going to Dubai to ride him. He's just got so much speed, and you can see he's got a ton of heart, too.

    She herself feels comfortable now and that should help ease pressure on the financial markets. Many investors had thought that the sooner (she ends the emergency rule), the better for the economy.

    As far as I'm concerned, if you steal that much money, you should go to jail.

    We are committed to upholding the highest standards of professionalism in our physicians and other caregivers and hospital staff and to providing outstanding health care services.

    Our unwillingness to do a deal is keeping the spotlight on this original sin.

    Exports are susceptible to the pharmaceuticals number, which is volatile from month to month.

    Her attorney was able to convince me that the initial disposition was unfair to her.

    Exports held up at a solid increase and imports have been in a more moderate range, after skyrocketing in the middle of the year.

    A robust number is consistent with the strength that we have been seeing in Singapore's exports. Growth for the fourth quarter and the full year will probably be better than what we had originally expected.

    It's still a fluid situation. It's still going to be a while yet before the free trade area is actually implemented. By the time it's relevant I would think some of these other countries would want to participate and the bargaining will continue.

    For him, the election would be a significant milestone. People are more than satisfied with his handling of the job, and with the economic picture looking brighter I don't think political instability is a factor for Singapore.

    Chile is one of the wealthier economies in Latin America and they would represent a market for the products coming out of Asia. This region is increasingly the manufacturing center of the world and certainly that would be part of any agreement.

    US70 appears likely, but global growth seems solid right now.

    The economy is finishing the year on a strong note. Exports have gotten back on track quite nicely, including electronics, which had a bit of difficulty at the start of the year. This parallels the pattern we've seen around the region, where exports have

    The rise in oil prices wouldn't be quite as calamitous in Japan as it would in the U.S., where the people are more energy-dependent, ... Even though Japan may be efficient in its use of oil, like everyone else it still crimps your monthly budget. They're paying more for gasoline, so they're not immune to that.

    Basketball doesn't get any better than that. Just being able to run up and down the court, getting transition buckets. It doesn't get any better than that.

    The improvement in exports has been shared by regional neighbors. The electronics sector has been picking up in the region and the rest of the world, and that's one more sign that is continuing.

    A relationship between MSN and AOL does make good sense for advertisers. It is a marriage of technology prowess and content.

    It is an overpriced network compared to other regional sports networks around the country.

    Our employees are very nice. They greet everyone as they come into the store and really create a nice environment for people to shop in.

    But undeniably they're going to be the second-largest economy in the world in a few years. And then the question is, At what point do they surpass the U.S. in size

    I think Malaysia can hold its own. The natural resources remain a source of strength and the record in recent years has been reasonably encouraging, so I don't think they have to be paranoid.

    They have one of the largest foreign reserves holdings in the world and rather than put it in (US) treasury bills, one way to diversify it is through their portfolio managers.

    Unpredictability is the enemy of terrorists and the ally in those trying to prevent the occurrence of another terrorist attack in this city,

    China and the U.S. will continue to be the main engines of global growth next year'. The slowdown in growth is minor and China's demand for oil and metals will continue to pressure global commodity markets.


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