Competition will hurt, says Mr So, but margins are unlikely to fall below 7%.
But Mr Michel had learned what Mr Hunt would say, from Mr Smith (or so Mr Michel says).
At one meeting in 1996, Mr Mandelson felt so slighted by Mr Brown that he flounced out, slamming the door behind him.
The gesture that made Mr Newsom so hated may yet make his career.
On President Hollande's side there is still bitterness that Chancellor Merkel backed Mr Sarkozy so openly during the French election.
That will not bother Mr Reinfeldt so long as he wins, but the opposition could split if he does not.
Should it be held when the government is popular, able (should Mr Blair so decide) to recommend change to voters?
But Mr Brown, who sometimes seems to despise Mr Cameron so much that he can scarcely speak his name, exhibits it too.
With Mr Wahid so weakened, Miss Megawati can afford to dictate terms.
He said there was no way of freeing Mr Lund so he contacted the signalman and told him to call the emergency services.
If they do badly, the party which has backed Mr Bush so early and enthusiastically in a bitter primary season is likely to implode.
The same lack of self-doubt that makes Mr Dunlap so successful in the sickest firms would make such a man disastrous in most of the rest.
Some observers think Mr Stoiber's goal is to weaken Mr Merkel so much that he could lead the opposition into coalition with the Social Democrats in 2006.
The evidence marshalled against Mr Zedillo so far looks flimsy.
Jon Huntsman, Tim Pawlenty and Mr Romney have all been first-rate governors: they can claim the sort of hands-on experience of government that Mr Obama so signally lacked in 2008.
The raid resulted in the arrest of two officials in the bank-inspection division on charges of corruption, and it was those charges for which Mr Mitsuzuka so nobly took responsibility.
No wonder Mr Trimble so often seemed an embattled figure... and yet to those of us who have followed him in recent years one of his personal trademarks was the perverse manner in which moments of deep crisis in Northern Ireland's never-ending political negotiating process sometimes seemed to inspire him to a kind of jaunty calm.
And Mr Chubais, far more so than Mr Gaidar before him, has placed good people strategically throughout the administration.
With Mr Khamenei having sided so decisively with Mr Ahmadinejad (who has been notably absent in this whole affair), two of the most powerful figures in Iran now appear set against each other.
ECONOMIST: As Iran simmers what will become of the protest movement?
As Mr D'Alema's popularity wanes, so Mr Prodi's seems to wax.
But then he made the mistake of opposing Mr Mugabe's choice of vice-president, so Mr Mugabe flushed him away.
Which is why I think this game is so silly and why Mr. Poynter is so badly misinformed.
FORBES: The Very Silly Apple/Foxconn Game "In A Permanent Save State"
So it could be developed along Welsh lines, said Mr Jones, so it could respond as a service to the needs of the people of Wales.
So far it is clear that the upturn in investment which Mr Greenspan is so eager to see has yet to take place.
Both Mr Cameron and Mr Clegg remain publicly committed to those reforms: many Lib Dems disagree, so Mr Clegg deserves credit for his consistency.
Mr Weld's Senate confirmation may not come until September or later, so Mr Cellucci has from then until November 1998 to convince voters he is worth voting for without Mr Weld.
"He knew perfectly well that he was not entitled to go to court, put on a solicitor's gown, put the collar and the bands on, put the wig on and stand in court to represent Mr Moss but he did so, " Mr Bell said.
The foreign ministry has been gaining influence since Mr Primakov took charge, the more so since Mr Yeltsin's failing powers began restricting his capacity for summit diplomacy.
So, Mr. Prime Minister, thank you so much for your friendship, and we look forward to working with you in the months to come, leading up to the visit, so that we know that we're going to have a very productive stay when we're in India.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama & Prime Minister Singh at G20 Summit
So Mr Cunningham's move will mainly affect the Germans, whose 6, 000 tonnes of beef exports to Britain so far this year account for only about 1% of British consumption.
应用推荐