• But it is deeply troubled.

    ECONOMIST: Worries over Bosnia

  • Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew is "deeply troubled" and has "zero tolerance" for behaviour that is "inappropriate" and "unacceptable".

    BBC: Sea of troubles for President Obama

  • The secretary-general is "deeply troubled" that weapons, military equipment and troops have not been withdrawn, his office said.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Add it up and you come away feeling that Indonesia is a deeply troubled economy with the odd bright spot.

    CNN: So This is a Rally?

  • It is a deeply troubled place, one increasingly falling behind its large urban brethren and presenting a host of challenges for new mayor Rahm Emanuel.

    FORBES: City of the Big Shoulders, Big Disappointments

  • Earlier Friday, Bush said he is "deeply troubled" by the reports from Walter Reed and will form a bipartisan panel to assess medical care for wounded U.S. service members.

    CNN: Army secretary quits in wake of hospital scandal

  • Statistically, Scotland can qualify (where have you heard that before?) as one of the poorest performers of Europe, in that its economic contraction, at more than 4% since the start of the downturn, is similar to that of deeply troubled Spain.

    BBC: Making up lost ground

  • Genereux added that the macroeconomic backdrop, such as expensive oil and a deeply troubled housing sector, "is certainly an incremental headwind" to the firm, too.

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