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German voters think they have paid a high price for the troubles of Greece and others.
BBC: Eurozone: What goes around comes around
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Compounding the troubles, the high cost of credit stunted business.
WSJ: Thatcher's Economic Overhauls Still Debated
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At one fell swoop, thought the high-ups, all their troubles would be solved.
ECONOMIST: The coastguard: In Deepwater | The
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And this morning we'll be asking what we can learn about big urban schools across the country from the troubles at Thomas Jefferson High.
NPR: Racial Tensions Overheat at L.A. High School
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Cost overruns and troubles signing up tenants for the high-priced space have forced Mills to try selling off a chunk of the mall to other investors.
FORBES: Shopping For Bargains
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That it might not be in the best interest of a man with his own past legal troubles to give testimony undermining a high-profile state prosecution did not, apparently, deter him.
WSJ: Rabinowitz: The Trials of Father MacRae
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The combined firm's troubles recently led to the loss of a high-flying manager, Jamie Dimon.
ECONOMIST: After the deal
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The financial troubles of Britain's plan for a high-speed line from London to the Channel is evidence of that.
ECONOMIST: A better way to fly
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Small banks, in particular, are vulnerable to troubles in the commercial real estate sector because they tend to hold a high proportion of property-related loans to total loans.
FORBES: Bank Failures Highlight Lurking Problem
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This is something that troubles Halvard Buhaug, the Norwegian researcher behind the 2010 paper that found no link between high temperatures and African conflict.
BBC: Warm, wet - and warring?