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There is no relief from the bad news.
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But the Detroit rescue by the Troubled Asset Relief Program was a bad deal from start to finish.
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Jean Mazaurelle, the head of the World Bank in Mauritania and the man in charge of overseeing the debt-relief programme, blames bad management rather than lack of cash for many of the country's problems.
ECONOMIST: Mauritania
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You pause, remind yourself that an employer (via its employees) cannot bad mouth you, breathe a sigh of relief and complete the application.
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Of course, vast amounts of single-player content in a bad game is no good thing, so it is a relief that Injustice is a fun fighting game with a good balance between diving in and learning the deeper complexities of the systems.
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After all, even after the relief provided by the first batch, the banks' bad-loan ratio still stands at 22%, according to Guonan Ma and Ben Fung in a recent paper for the Bank for International Settlements.
ECONOMIST: Casino capital
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Loaves and Fishes hit a "really bad financial crunch, " Baldwin said, because its federal grants for disaster relief had run out.
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"There's a bit of relief rally from the growth data, which was weak but not as bad as people had feared, " said Andrew Milligan, head of global strategy at Standard Life Investments.
WSJ: European Stocks Near 5-Month High
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As if that were not bad enough, the Senate heard this week of massive waste and fraud in the disbursal of disaster-relief funds.
ECONOMIST: The presidency
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The childishness of the two of them had migrated somewhat to me, and, while I felt bad for them, their home, such as it was, taken from them, it was a relief to be back in my own mind, undistracted, uninvolved.
NEWYORKER: Wakefield
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No one ever expects to regain the intoxicant levels of the boom years, but neither is it considered necessarily bad to stop living beyond our means on a raft of imported dreams. (It has certainly spelled immediate relief for the environment.) Painful, difficult times allow for painful, difficult changes.
CNN: Sign-off 1998