Some day when these Shanghai babies are free to go out in the world, they will be the coolest the world has ever seen.
The BBC is ensuring that their television coverage of the World Cup will be the most extensive ever.
And over the long term, as the rich world ages, it will be ever more anxious to share in the fruits and advantages offered by younger workforces in the developing world.
In fact, the World Bank was cited in a National Geographic article earlier this year forecasting that for the first time ever, more people in the world will be classified as middle class than poor in 2022.
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Sports minister Gabriel Namulambe said the country's biggest-ever arena will be ready before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
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Kenyan women and girls -- the most untapped resource of this nation and almost every nation in the world -- will be ever better positioned to contribute to their communities and their country at every level.
Final approval is now in the hands of the European Commission, which could take up to 3 months to complete, but it is believed that the drug will be approved for sale, the first time ever in the Western world.
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See, ours is a fight for that basic bargain that built the largest middle class and the strongest economy the world has ever known -- the promise that hard work will pay off, that responsibilities will be rewarded, that everyone gets a fair shot, everybody is doing their fair share, everybody is playing by the same rules -- (applause) -- from Wall Street to Main Street to Washington, D.
The former world number one and 1991 US Masters champion will be part of one of the strongest fields ever to compete in Wales.
If the world ever makes it to Prometheus, it will probably be on a Russian space ship or have a Russian crew.
And an attempt will be made to set a world record for the largest ever sit-down lunch.
As the world's economy looks ever more precarious, all eyes will be on Obama this week.
There will never, ever be a return to a gold standard, not even if the world implodes.
For an hour and a half they spoke about how to solve what Icelandic President Grimsson called, "the most fundamental question of the 21st century": energy and whether there will ever be enough alternative sources of power to satisfy global demand if, and only if, the world manages to shake its addiction to oil and other fossil fuels.
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