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The last time I did something like this was in the summer of 1982 when Fannie Mae five-year notes yielded 15% and everyone expected home mortgage defaults in Texas and California would push this agency into insolvency.
FORBES: The Road Less Traveled
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But if she's right, and if Oprah can examine the successes of something like the Algebra Project or Detroit Summer--both built on the model of the freedom schools of the civil rights movement--then perhaps we can move beyond the realm of midday talk shows into something much more substantive: a sustainable movement that will remake our schools for the better.
NPR: America's Troubled Schools Need Reform Now
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It sounds something like a soundtrack to a drive through a summer rainstorm.
NPR: Moby Checks in with 'Hotel'
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Technically, it would be important to them to have done a test and to - it's something like the metaphor of the missile test they did over the summer.
NPR: Diplomat Offers Analysis of North Korea Test
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Ms. Markoff starts with a person, an experience or a place, often derived from her own travels something that she has fixated on, like the rich gypsy culture she witnessed this summer while traveling in the south of Spain.
WSJ: Katrina Markoff, Turning Personal Tales Into Bites of Candy | Creating
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In 1974, the year Bachmann graduated from high school, she spent the summer on a kibbutz near Beersheba, Israel, with a program that was something like Outward Bound for Christians.
NEWYORKER: Leap of Faith
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My primary point is that while we could easily see the market move sideways for a couple more weeks and perhaps even see a retest of the low, it is beginning to look like the opportunity for the bears to really get something going (ala the -16% correction seen last summer) may have come and gone.
FORBES: My Apologies If I've Offended Anyone in the Bear Camp Today