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The exception is emerging Europe, which is, in many ways, reliving the Asian financial crisis.
Today's crisis in care for older people in England has two main causes.
He recently designed the suits for Daniel Craig's James Bond in Quantum of Solace.
The city's problems are symptomatic of the crisis that is spreading throughout the country.
The grim picture described by the Labor Department on Friday provided stark evidence of just how much the jobs market has buckled under the weight of the housing, credit and financial crises.
Having cash on hand would help avoid the impact of any sudden currency crisis.
Great chunks of the crisis happened outside the Banks.
Aid agencies say a new crop of rice needs to be planted within weeks to avoid a prolonged food crisis.
In its note following the announcement today, Nomura wrote to investors that it expected the patent crisis for Google to now subside.
Laundromats have been closing down as people buy their own washing machines. Home ownership was, until the financial crisis, rising nearly everywhere.
She said social media firms were exposing children to major emotional risks, with some youngsters starting secondary school ill-equipped to cope with the tremendous pressure they faced online.
Eurozone policymakers continue to wrestle ineffectively with their own still-escalating debt crisis.
That incident will surely bring on a crisis.
A blasphemy trial in Pakistan: just whose rights are at stake?
In this context a relapse of the global crisis cannot be ruled out.
With the deepening of the economic crisis, unemployment shot up.
How he likes to retreat to one of his yachts during crises.
That guy who comes along and saves you from a crisis?
After 14 months, the defining characteristic of this financial crisis has been its tendency to change shape and return in ever more virulent form.
This is especially the case having just been through the brunt of a financial crisis that is likely to be judged the most virulent ever.
The first mood is to feel powerless, and to turn this into a defiant pessimism.
Traditionally, it was believed that the transition to agriculture was the result of a worldwide population crisis.
Some proposals on meeting the challenges and countermeasures are put forward.
Now, however, it is battling against roaring inflation and an incipient balance-of-payments crisis.
But these warnings were ignored, and the crisis came.