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Ferdinand looked to have sealed it when he calmly sidefooted a loose ball into the bottom corner after a cross from the third former Tottenham player in the Sunderland starting line-up, the influential Steed Malbranque, caused yet more problems.
BBC: Sunderland 3-1 Tottenham
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What's really more likely to happen is that if these bond insurers get down-graded by the rating agencies from their triple-A rating, that would cause all the holders of the bonds to also have down-grades, which would mean yet more billions of write-offs, yet more losses, yet more problems for the stock market and yet more ripple effect on the rest of the economy.
NPR: Bond Insurer Losses Could Have Broader Impact
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By forcing Mercosur to take a more honest look at its problems, Brazil's devaluation could yet serve to relaunch the project on a more realistic basis.
ECONOMIST: Mercosur’s malaise | The
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Deliveries began more than three years late, and yet serial production problems didn't lessen the promised improvements in travel.
WSJ: How Dreamy Is the Boeing Dreamliner?
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Yet as the rig aged, the engines began having more problems.
CNN: Rig survivors: BP ordered shortcut on day of blast
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Yet in reality, a tourist is far more likely to fall victim to health problems.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | Travel firms face cancer claims
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Yet if Guben and Gubin do not tackle problems together, they risk becoming economically still more marginal, according to one scenario developed by local leaders.
ECONOMIST: The German-Polish border
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The challenge is that sustaining growth and innovation through acquisition is good when the goal is to address real customer problems but not when the goal is the more cynical goal of merely selling yet another product through an existing sales channel to an existing customer base.
FORBES: Sales Pressure Cloud Hype
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Yet both election rivals still need to find answers to problems that Mr Simitis has failed to solve: creating more jobs, tackling corruption and removing bureaucratic hurdles that deter foreign investors.
ECONOMIST: Greek politics
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More profound problems, like broken pipes, cracks in the walls or in your foundation, may not yet be apparent.
FORBES: Does Your Insurance Cover Earthquake Damage?
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Economists agree that Japan's problems are much more serious and will require much more radical policy action than the authorities there have yet delivered.
ECONOMIST: The gathering gloom | The