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Meanwhile, China, Japan, South Korea, and other Asian export-driven nations will be nudging the new U.S. President to do what will be his first priority anyway: fix the U.S.economy.
CNN: Analysis: Asia stacked with problems for Obama
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This year McDonald's will add only 150 new U.S. stores, half of what Wendy's will do and down sharply from the 1, 100 it opened four years ago.
FORBES: Beyond Burgers
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Ultimately, the U.S. will have to decide what to do with the detainees.
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But what ACOs most assuredly will not do is deliver the disruptive innovation that the U.S. health-care system urgently needs.
WSJ: Christensen, Flier and Vijayaraghavan:The Coming Failure of 'Accountable Care'
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In light of the fact that this release has occurred despite the protest of the administration, what effect do you think this will have on agreements of this nature between the U.S., the UK, and other nations in the future?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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The United Nations General Assembly always provides an opportunity for the President to put the international situation in context and to put forward a vision of U.S. leadership, and that's what he will do tomorrow.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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What could a President Romney do to right the ship of the U.S. and will the system actually let him carry out his plans?
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Reports this week are that while the Fed continues to say the U.S. economy is improving, Federal Reserve officials have begun debating what they will do if the economic recovery falters, or if the inflation rate falls much more.
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