This is going to be irksome to people who settle abroad and later expatriate because they get tired of paying accountants' and lawyers' fees to comply with U.S. as well as, say, U.K. law, says Davies.
Goldman did say U.S banks should be a constructive place to be for 2013.
Lawyers for workers obtained in yesterday's immigration raid say U.S. citizens were among those picked up.
Still, Mr. ElBaradei forged a strong working relationship with the Obama administration, say U.S. and IAEA officials.
Officers aren't trained to be beat cops, much less to fight insurgents, say U.S. military and local Afghans.
Rather, Chinese scientists say U.S. restrictions on some high-technology exports have required them to redouble their domestic efforts.
The contract was put out for competitive bids, say U.S. and Kyrgyz officials.
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Other producers say U.S. export restrictions have forced them out of the business.
Confronted with possible drops in domestic cod supply, industry analysts say U.S. consumers will likely look elsewhere, importing more from other countries such as Norway and Canada.
The French operations have been seen as successful in driving al Qaeda-linked militants out of key Malian cities, but some have regrouped in the Sahara, say U.S. officials.
Separately, media reports say U.S. regulators are probing deeper into whether AOL Time Warner's (nyse: AOL - news - people ) America Online unit inflated as revenues by more than the company reported.
Some grain analysts say U.S. farmers need to plant an additional eight million acres this year to bring supplies back to more comfortable levels, but it is far from clear where so much land would come from.
They say U.S. policymakers will need to lift taxes and cut spending to balance the federal budget, which has swung from a surplus of 2.5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2000 to a deficit of just under 4 percent in 2003.
But several U.S. allies say there should be a renewed U.N. weapons inspection effort before any military action.
U.N. diplomats say the expectation is that the U.N. force would not take over from African troops currently on the ground until July 1 at the earliest.
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While just over half of first-generation Asian immigrants say that they speak English "very well, " 95% of those born in the U.S. say they do.
They say people have begun approaching the U.S. military who say they want to go back to work.
U.S. officials say the installations here and in Poland could help protect the U.S. and all except parts of southeastern Europe from incoming missile attacks from places such as Iran.
U.S. officials say problems with police stem from the lack of planning before the U.S. invasion three years ago.
U.S. officials say that since September 11, a number of plots to attack U.S. targets overseas have been foiled, including plots against the U.S. Embassy in Paris, a U.S. facility in Turkey and the U.S. Embassy in Rome.
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But the Bush administration and U.S. military commanders say increased Iranian involvement in Iraq means that the U.S. has to take a tougher stand to protect its troops and Iraqi civilians.
Industry advocates now say the U.S. has supply to last at least 100 years.
Noble-prize winning economists such as Paul Krugman say the U.S. is quickly losing its own middle class.
Hulbert and Brutsch say the U.S. would have few options but to acquiesce to such a deal.
To say the U.S. was the favorite in the women's 4 by 400-meter relay is an understatement.
Needless to say, U.S. defense and intelligence officials are angry, and understandably so.
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