"ASEAN is in trouble with or without Anwar, but his sacking adds to the chaos, " says Charnvit Kasetsiri of Thailand's Thammasat University.
Science Guy Bill Nye, who has a TV show geared towards getting kids excited about science, said that Microsoft is in trouble with U.S. regulators because politicians are irritated that Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser doesn't always function as advertised.
This time, however, the emerging world is also in trouble, with industrial production tumbling by 10% or more over the past year in several East Asian economies.
If higher gas prices and lower income levels represent a new normal, consumer spending is in trouble and with it, the fortunes of both Wal-Mart and the U.S. economy at large.
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Spain, for example, is still in deep trouble, with Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy telling the Finnish press Madrid will probably have to request a bailout (which comes with intense conditionality and austerity).
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The other airline with bankruptcy looming that's in big trouble with unions is Delta, whose stock slid Monday following a memo the company sent to its pilots' union Friday night.
The other airline with bankruptcy looming that's in big trouble with unions is Delta (nyse: DAL - news - people ), whose stock slid Monday following a memo the company sent to its pilots' union Friday night.
Best Buy is in trouble as profits plunge along with its share price (Forbes staff writer Steve Schaefer does a nice job of covering Best Buy).
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Clint Eastwood is back doing what he's supposed to be doing in "Trouble With the Curve, " a sentimental baseball saga that is the inverse of "Moneyball" in almost every respect and shows the star's still got what it takes to carry a movie home.
Mr Bush is also in trouble for trying to fiddle with the Clean Air Act.
And that, in his view, is the trouble with this lawsuit: it is a veiled attempt to change gun laws by circumventing legislators.
The trouble is that in France, with its assimilationist tradition and its fierce rejection of multiculturalism, each generation is supposed to blend in more, not less.
"It is saying (the outlook is) softer, with some real trouble spots in construction and finance and real estate, and the rest is holding its own, but tenuous, " Manpower Chief Executive JeffJoerresJeff Joerres said.
"It is saying (the outlook is) softer, with some real trouble spots in construction and finance and real estate, and the rest is holding its own, but tenuous, " Manpower Chief Executive Jeff Joerres said.
In theory, the tax break avoids double taxation on corporate profits filed in other countries, but the trouble with that is that a portion of those profits are bing booked in tax havens that have no income tax.
Any company that can pay down its debt obligations, like Sprint has done in the latter five quarters while purchasing two companies and funding Clearwire with billions of dollars is far from being in trouble.
The fertility drug, Elonza, is approved in Europe, as is the anesthesia antidote, sugammadex, though it ran into trouble with U.S. regulators.
But Full Tilt is obviously in bigger trouble than your average mismanaged company with a cash shortage.
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The trouble with that is the situation in Germany is very different today from the landscape in Spain.
The fact that this strategy has not worked in the past and is wholly incompatible with the Bush-Blair policy approach in Iraq seems not to trouble the Prime Minister.
This is one of the false promises that got WarZ in trouble with Steam.
The trouble with getting in and out is that transaction costs are high.
Sony's core electronics business, which still accounts for 60% of the group's overall sales, is in trouble because the company has failed to keep up with the times.
The assumption that anyone with costs in the country is facing trouble from a looser currency policy and companies generating revenue there are in great shape may not hold up.
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The knock is that higher frequencies have trouble penetrating buildings but with enough repeaters that problem dissipates, especially in dense urban markets where demand is the greatest.
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The envy of the rest of Europe and most of the rest of the world is having serious trouble in the seemingly simplest of things - merging with one another.
The trouble with this colourful schema is that classifying businesses in this way can be self-fulfilling.
The trouble is that, as with so many observers in the West who purport to understand East Asia, he relies on secondary or tertiary sources, many of them with hidden agendas.
Now, investors are crying foul, the SEC is launching investigations and Chinese companies are in trouble for failing to comply with reporting rules of the exchange on which they are listed.
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