Asia we already knew about, Latin America we could probably guess, but the magnitude of what's going on, and the duration is something that I don't think U.S. analysts have fully discounted in terms of the impact on the earnings, especially of the U.S. multinationals.
At the time, though, it wasn't published in the U.S., so I couldn't include it in Pearl's Picks.
Mr. Chen also defended himself against critics in the state media who have accused him of being a pawn of the U.S. "I don't consider myself a pawn of the U.S., " he said.
"I wouldn't have published a book if I had been in the U.S., " she says, referring to a children's book she authored.
"I can't see us overtaking the U.S., " he said, indicating in any case that the thought had occurred to him.
"I don't want to see China, U.S. and Russia to enter, how do you say, a new cycle of competition, " he said.
"In the U.S. I can't find anybody in charge, " Brown says of EDS' largest unit, which still operates along industry lines with no one boss.
"The Google incident is just an individual action taken by one company -- I can't see its impact on Sino-U.S. relations unless someone wants to politicize it, " said Qin Gang, ministry spokesperson.
And this was precisely the point that President Bush stressed in -- and I don't remember whether it was in his U.N. speech or his State of the Union speech, but he made a major focus on what the UNSCOM report from 1999 said about chemical and biological weapons in Iraq.
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"I still don't get the fuss over the Wii U price, " he tweeted.
In my May 19 column I detailed why U.S. investors needn't worry about an Obama presidency.
Many Japanese people say that they don't fully understand the U.S. election system, and I am quick to reassure them that many of us Americans wouldn't want to be tested on it, either.
Mr. JOHN BOLTON (U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.): I don't think it's helpful to divert attention from seeking to get a permanent sustainable solution based on the approach that we and the French have been taking, and that's the approach we're going to continue to work on.
"I think the U.S. certainly didn't intend for its weapons that it provided to Iraqi security forces to end up in the hands of criminals and insurgents in other countries, " said Rachel Stohl, an analyst specializing in the illegal arms trade at the Center for Defense Information in Washington.
"The U.S. gave me opportunities, but if I leave the U.S., it won't suffer, " he says.
But I don't know of any steps that are happening at the U.N.
It wasn't until I was 11 years old that I recall even learning what a U.S. senator was, or it registering, at least.
"I'm paying for a U.S. school in U.S. dollars, and I don't think I can pay it back using an Indian salary, " he says.
"I can't see any excuse for not overtaking Honda in the U.S. market, " Nissan Executive Vice President Colin Dodge said in an interview earlier this week.
"I wouldn't be here seeking authorization to go ashore if the U.S. government -- perhaps most importantly the president of the United States -- were not behind this resolution, " Rice said after the vote.
Mr. FOUKARA: I don't think that they are expecting a 180-degree shift in U.S. foreign policy.
"I don't think that it is going to significantly affect cooperation between the U.S. and Japan, " he told reporters.
"I just don't see the Google phone as a vehicle for Google in the U.S., " Golvin says.
However, "I don't think there is any chance we will see what happened in the U.S. and Europe in the property crash, " he said.
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This six-hour ordeal of radio and TV spots plus a print ad wasn't totally selfless: General Mills is sponsoring the U.S. leg of her I Am tour this summer.
Mr. RON CHRISTIE (Vice President, DC Navigators): Well, Farai, I don't think that we're at the end of the era for the U.S. automaker, but U.S. automakers are in a very difficult position right now to remain competitive with the world market.
We forced to pull back, but Milosevic, I guess, had gone to the Russians who said, Oh, don't worry about U.S. airplanes.
He meant in their own suite and in the permanent 42nd-floor residence of the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. (I didn't get to see it because the current ambassador, Susan Rice, is living there now.) Mr. Blauvelt estimated that it is double to triple the size of the Presidential Suite, with a very large dining room.
"I don't think it's as frosty as everyone thinks, " Thomas Donahue of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce told CNN.
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