• But changes in these areas, as needed as they may be, would still be overwhelmed by the burst in spending on Social Security and Medicare as the Baby Boom generation retires and lifespans increase.

    FORBES: Election Over, Liberals Call For Entitlement Cuts

  • And the door was firmly closed on Turkey in stoppage time when Ronaldo burst clear on the left, his pass finding Joao Moutinho who set up Meireles to score.

    CNN: Portugal impress in 2-0 win over Turkey

  • Veteran Fijian Vijay Singh produced a superb birdie burst on his back nine to join Woods in the clubhouse on seven under, while defending champion Justin Rose of England opened with a 67.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • After the South Sea Bubble burst in 1720, a ban on setting up joint stock companies lasted for 100 years.

    ECONOMIST: Investment banks

  • Coleman has been one of the most innovative and successful young money managers to burst on the scene in recent years.

    FORBES: Hedge Fund Star Chase Coleman's Facebook Trade Generated $1 Billion

  • The River Danube - already swollen to record levels - burst its banks in the capital Vienna on Tuesday.

    BBC: Battered Prague hopes for respite

  • Woods has been the face of golf since he burst on to the scene in 1997 but golf fans should get excited about the Rory McIlroys, Dustin Johnsons, Jason Days and Rickie Fowlers of the tour now.

    FORBES: Golf World Can't Depend on Woods Anymore

  • And on Monday a burst in a parallel pipe flooded the road, close to the entrance of St Peter's Hospital, forcing traffic to take a detour for several hours and leaving householders in the area temporarily without water.

    BBC: Chertsey A320 floodings 'not linked'

  • The story of the feather industry's boom and bust spans three continents and nearly four decades, involving transnational trade, culture clashes, questionable labor practices and a ridiculous bubble market that, when it burst in roughly 1914, wreaked havoc on thousands of people, particularly--argues Sarah Abrevaya Stein in her new book Plumes: Ostrich Feathers, Jews, and a Lost World of Global Commerce--Jews.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Mr Rees then asked if Mr Richards was one of the two men who had "burst in" to Aamir's home on Ninian Road, Roath, and attacked him and his parents in April 2010.

    BBC: South East Wales

  • New Chinese entrants like Trina and Yingli have burst on to the California scene in the past several months, going from almost nowhere to third and fifth highest market share so far this year.

    FORBES: Solar On Fire In California

  • Castle burst on the Palm Beach society circuit in 1995 by buying the beachfront compound owned by the family of President John F.

    FORBES: Connect

  • But he moved just as fast when in office in 1983, banking on a burst of popularity after he backed the American invasion of Grenada.

    ECONOMIST: Jamaica 1, information technology 0

  • Along the way, her once squeaky-clean image -- she was a young teenager when she burst on the scene as the lead in Nickelodeon's "The Amanda Show" -- has taken a hit.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • Record debt levels taken on by consumers in the bubble times were passed on to banking systems when the bubbles burst and households defaulted on their mortgages and loans.

    FORBES: Markets Pass Through Eye Of The Storm

  • The 24-year-old Okoro, so impressive in the winter's indoor meets, burst into the lead but after tiring on the last bend she collapsed on the line, with Meadows finishing in fourth and Russian Mariya Savinova taking gold in 1:58.10 minutes.

    BBC: GB end Euros with relay silvers

  • She burst into the music charts in 2009 when she featured on the Diamond Rings single by rapper Chipmonk.

    BBC: Brit Awards: Emeli Sande wins two awards

  • In 1957, Ornette Coleman seemed to burst on the New York jazz scene.

    NPR: Ornette Coleman on Sound Innovations

  • Several homes and businesses were flooded after the River Barle in Dulverton, Somerset, burst its banks late on Saturday.

    BBC: Homes in Somerset are flooded as river bursts

  • Witnesses told the newspaper the situation was aggravated when bags of holy water by the gates burst in the confusion and created a dangerously slippery surface on the entrance slope.

    CNN: Death toll from stampede at Angola stadium vigil rises

  • The Scots were offering little in response, although Neil McCann did burst clear on the left from a Don Hutchison pass on 26 minutes only for Andre Oiijer to cover the danger smartly.

    BBC: Dutch held by resolute Scotland

  • Both British Airways and Air France, the only airlines to fly Concordes, suspended operations to carry out multi-million pound refits after an Air France Concorde burst into flames on take-off from Paris in July 2000, killing 113 people on board and on the ground.

    CNN: Air France Concorde lands in NY

  • The burst was detected at 0547 GMT on 13 September, in the constellation Eridanus.

    BBC: Observatory detects record burst

  • The recent burst in growth in the region has been much too dependent on exports to China.

    ECONOMIST: China's economy

  • There's no secret to what's driving Hollywood's China policy, which has burst on the scene with meteor-like intensity in the past year.

    NPR: Hollywood Yielding To China's Growing Film Clout

  • The 27-year-old proved to be more than an able deputy as her burst of three wickets in her opening three overs set England on their way to an historic victory.

    BBC: World Cup joy for England women

  • Now he has no eyes and not much fur, and his right paw has recently burst open, but he sits upright on a shelf in my study and I love him still.

    BBC: Teddy bears: Adults on their stuffed toy companions

  • Like many Latin American countries, they decided the best way to get ahead was to close the economy to foreign competition in the hope that domestic industries would then burst forth on to the scene.

    BBC: Brazil: No reverso

  • The pipe burst at the junction of Lincomb Road and Liverpool Road in Huyton on Monday morning.

    BBC: People evacuated after pipe bursts in Huyton

  • Ever since the Japanese bubble burst in the early 1990s, they have looked inward and focused on rebuilding their domestic operations.

    ECONOMIST: Japanese banks

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