U.S. power-hitter Crystal Bustos still fumes about the vote and how it might've been punishment for the work U.S. head coach Mike Candrea did in 2004.
The next segment will focus on how some U.S. residents have been unaffected by the recession.
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But it's unclear exactly how many U.S. citizens have been detained in Mexico, the State Department said.
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"If you look at how challenged the U.S. has been in dealing with this one imported case, I think it's really important for WHO and other countries to up the preparedness in areas where they might have less resources, " said Dr. Jesse Goodman, professor of medicine and infectious diseases at Georgetown University, who was not involved with the study.
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How many people in the U.S. have been out of work for two years?
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Much has been written about how foreigners are taking away U.S. jobs, but what about the business generated overseas by U.S.-based multinationals?
There have also been concerns regarding how Kerry would run the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and what the impact of importing drugs from Canada might be.
How effective has the subsequent U.S. campaign against this group been?
At the moment, U.N. personnel refuse to speculate how many people have been killed, not least because they have been slow to move into the hinterland, waiting for Interfet to secure it first.
Feelings have not been soothed by the release of a report documenting how major U.S. corporations minimize their British tax liabilities by channeling their British revenues through tax havens.
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Reaction was slow to come out of Europe Saturday, where questions have been raised about how many European leaders -- including the U.K.'s David Cameron, Germany's Angela Merkel and France's Nicolas Sarkozy -- are presently on vacation.
There has been no decision from the U.S. government about how many troops the Americans will leave behind.
They have figured out how to make money even when the U.S. and European economies have been stagnant and their earnings and cash flow make them less dependent on the banking system than other firms.
Slowly but surely, the Chinese companies that have been in the U.S. long enough to realize how differently things are done here than in China now want to learn how to play by U.S. rules.
The Japanese game company made announcements in Japan, the United States and Europe, each one talking about the three main points everyone has been wanting to know: when will Wii U be available, how much will it cost, and what games can I play on it?
How to balance these benefits and costs has not been well-done to date either in the U.S., Europe, Japan or other countries.
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How this new eBay of Vietnam fares could impact many business models that have been adopted from the U.S. and China and are being tried in Vietnam now.
We are starting to get hired by Chinese companies that have been doing business in the U.S. for a few years and realize just how helpful good attorneys can be.
The media have been terrible in explaining how the homegrown car companies landed in their present fix, when other U.S. manufacturers (Boeing, GE, Caterpillar) manage to survive and thrive in global competition.
U.S. officials say there's much they don't know yet about how the weapons have been used.
Until now the U.S. government's relationship with the troubled District of Columbia had been a squabble over how large the federal subsidy should be.
While this gap was not positive by any means, when compared to the abysmal data that have been coming out of the U.S. since early June, it is easy to see how the negative impact could be muted today.
Andrew Neil, a former editor of the Sunday Times under Murdoch, said the media baron -- who became a U.S. citizen in 1985 -- had been heavily coached by his New York lawyers on how not to jeopardize those vital American interests through intemperate outbursts in London.
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