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Analysis based on cash flow would have stressed the over-valuation of the technology sector in the first weeks of 2000 and now warns about over-optimism in the consumer areas.
ECONOMIST: Robert Wade replies
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The justices said they will review an appeals court ruling that held that the upstate New York town of Greece, a Rochester suburb, violated the Constitution by opening nearly every meeting over an 11-year span with prayers that stressed Christianity.
WSJ: High court to weigh in on legislative prayers
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The last thing anyone wants is to antagonize an already stressed-out fan base by haggling over too many details.
FORBES: Sports Business
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On Wednesday a judge decided the consultation over services at Leeds was "ill-judged" but stressed this applied to Leeds only.
BBC: Glenfield campaigners welcome heart unit ruling
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Transport and General Workers Union national officer, Brendan Gold, acknowledged that BA had made concessions but stressed that clear differences still existed - especially over the retirement age for cabin crew.
BBC: NEWS | Business | BA offers retirement concession
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Mr Hayes said the NTA was handing over a "world-class drug treatment system" to PHE but stressed that investment had to be maintained when management was transferred on 1 April.
BBC: Heroin and syringe
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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed "grave concern" over the reports of Israeli airstrikes in Syria Sunday but stressed that the U.N. is not "in a position to independently verify what has occurred, " his spokesman said.
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Amid growing public concern over the outbreak, health authorities have promised transparency and stressed that there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission of the new strain of deadly bird flu, China Daily reports.
BBC: China media: Bird flu outbreak
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The OECD report - which compares data from 30 developed countries covering the period 1995-99 - stressed the results of adult literacy rates were the product of "outcomes of education and learning over many decades".
BBC: Lecture
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And in my cache of childhood memories, I can honestly say the times my mom looked the most stressed or dejected was when her mother-in-law (my beloved Nanny) would come over and immediately begin picking up around the house.
FORBES: All Moms Have Messy Houses And Other Survey Findings