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Europe continues to be a trouble spot.
However, this is not going to be a trouble free journey for Turkey.
While Wall Street-related activities bounced back, Bank of America's mortgage business continued to be a trouble spot.
"The children, they don't want to be a trouble, they don't want to hurt their parents," Ms. Okrent said.
The US continued to be a trouble spot for the group, although Geoghegan noted the performance was improving and reported a "significantly reduced" pre-tax loss of $80m.
Music continued to be a trouble spot, though the business is expected to get a lift from a plan to combine in a venture with EMI Group.
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Merrill McPeak, a retired general who was the Air Force chief of staff from 1990 to 1994, said the president could count on General Myers to be a trouble-shooter who avoids self-promotion and the limelight.
As mega-events, however, biennials may be a troubled form.
Pitt plays Gerry Lane, a house-husband in Philadelphia who, we eventually learn, used to be a trouble-shooter/fixer for the United Nations, until he burned out.
No one is suggesting that having the state purchase Edison would be a trouble-free solution to the state's energy crisis.
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