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The credit crunch may have sparked the crisis.
Can biology explain the global credit crunch?
Then, last winter, the credit crunch struck.
For most of the last decade, this trend has been upward, except for the most severe periods of credit crunch.
"The Crunch stole Christmas!"
A Russian deal to pipe oil directly to Germany has caused dismay in central European countries that will be bypassed, potentially leaving salads undressed.
Television and radio stations have been banned from discussing the crisis live on air and journalists are barred from going near the affected area.
You are welcome, therefore, to describe your idea on this website and it will be routed to those UN organisations responding to the crisis.
Prepared with the help of an outside company, the booklet encourages employees to manage their money better and prepare for financial emergencies.
This jaw-dropping news also provoked a credit crisis for Charlene who always impressed the public with her very girly image.
This unexpected news also sparked a credit crisis for Charlene who always impressed the public with her very girly image.
But "in crisis, there is opportunity", says Mr Donovan.
The bottom line is that newspapers are in crisis because of their flawed business model.
Slovakia declared a state of emergency tonight, while other countries said they were in crisis.
The resurgence of the 30-second commercial has revived companies that had been in crisis.
In the late 1930s the farm economies of the great powers were in crisis.
Middle East peace talks remain in crisis after a decision by the Palestinian leadership.
If someone else is in crisis, make sure he or she is not left alone.
Right now 2.85 million people, or one in three Somalis, is in crisis.
The economy is in crisis.
But the country was still in crisis.
AROUND the world, the food system is in crisis.
Funds Accelerated in Crisis response.
America's postal service is in crisis as volumes fall.