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To: Jamey who wrote (20866)5/3/2004 12:22:52 AM
From: philv  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81169
 
This from another thread: Pray that China's bubble won't burst

iht.com

"May China's leaders live to 120, and may they enjoy 9 percent GDP growth every year of their lives. Thank you, Father.
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Amen."



To: Jamey who wrote (20866)5/3/2004 10:44:55 AM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 81169
 
James > Guess I will just be happy with the grass on this side of the fence

Here's a piece which you might find interesting although not reassuring.

nytimes.com

>>>Analysts say comparative American declines are an inevitable result of rising standards of living around the globe.

"It's all in the ebb and flow of globalization," said Jack Fritz, a senior officer at the National Academy of Engineering, an advisory body to the federal government. He called the declines "the next big thing we will have to adjust to."

The rapidly changing American status has not gone unnoticed by politicians, with Democrats on the attack and the White House on the defensive.<<<

Methinks something is very wrong in the State of Denmark --- and I'm not even talking about its administration.