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Bloomberg -- who faced sharp criticism over the slow emergency response -- said New York was better equipped to tackle Wednesday's storm.
CNN: Winter storm pounds New England
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Tully sees a buying opportunity, particularly for those with medium and longer-term time frames, given the slow but steady response from physical markets.
FORBES: Gold: After Technical Slaughter, Physical Demand Can Fuel Rally
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In response to this movement, as the super slow-motion footage revealed, the insect pivoted its abdomen up and down.
BBC: Footage reveals how insects use their bodies to hover
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Lazar said travel photographers need to be prepared for all sorts of situations, from fast response shots of kids playing football to the slow-paced stakeout of a sunrise.
BBC: Pro photographers reveal their top travel gear
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McCain can crow all day, President Obama can implore Congress to slow down the earmarks, but the response by a big-time Democrat, Steny Hoyer, speaks volumes about whether we will see earmark reform.
CNN: Commentary: Why we secretly love earmarks
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Saracens seemed determined to kick the leather off the ball, and a lengthy period of aerial ping-pong drew a response of jeers, whistles and slow handclaps from their own supporters.
BBC: Saracens 19-16 Gloucester
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The key difference between last week's two IT bloopers is that the cyber-attack was exogenous while CBOE's software glitch and subsequent slow response were internal issues.
WSJ: Current Account: Capital Market Tech Snags Grow Alarmingly Frequent
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Images of African-Americans suffering in New Orleans after the hurricane combined with the slow government response have threatened to set back an ongoing effort by the Bush administration.
NPR: African-American Community and Bush
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But Haiti's long-term social and political problems are also partly to blame for the slow response to the needs of the earthquake victims.
BBC: Quake-stricken Haiti bears scars six months on
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The government's slow response and failure to maintain order were partly caused by its reliance not on old-fashioned radios, but on the internet and mobile telephones both of which were knocked out by a power failure.
ECONOMIST: Chile's earthquake