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And will we be hearing from the President on the subject between now and then -- or tomorrow sometime?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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There was a good deal of subsequent yelling between kitchen and capo, who stood behind the display case and now and then sucked deeply on a cigarette and swigged beer from a bottle on a shelf above him.
FORBES: Editor's Note
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For the most part Kocher has avoided political battles, sitting through the endless, heated standards meetings and tapping on his Treo from the side of the room, interrupting quietly now and then to endorse his fix.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Essentially, now that it has raised this issue then everyone should be aware of it and anyone buying an iPad from now on is on their own.
FORBES: Apple Falls Foul of the Australian Consumer Regulator
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From then on he was hooked, and now he hardly ever passes a day without spending four or five hours reading.
ECONOMIST: Small but perfectly formed | The
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And then we suggest more than a dozen specific steps that could be taken by both sides, some jointly, some separately, to rebuild the confidence that's been so badly shattered, not just among the political leaders, but the public as well, the public on both sides now tends to disbelieve anything from the other side and then finally a resumption of meaningful negotiations.
BBC: News Online
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Left to its own momentum -- with a push now and then from farseeing policymakers -- this cycle should go on.
FORBES: In Praise Of Animal Spirits
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However the true test starts today as consumers place their orders and then, 10 days from now, when customers get their hands on the new Surface tablet.
CNN: Microsoft Surface tablet goes on sale for $499
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But on today's estimates only 1.05m suitably qualified people will graduate from college between now and then, so there will be a shortfall of nearly 500, 000, with business-processing the worst affected.
ECONOMIST: India