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The Simpson-Bowles report on the deficit was an opportunity to begin a wave of institutional reform.
Arthur Andersen goes on trial Monday on charges of obstructing justice, and the German metalworkers union IG Metall plans to begin a wave of strikes.
It could begin a wave of cuts throughout the country.
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Europe is beginning a wave of fiscal austerity that will include much of the region.
He argues that since Mexico began a wave of privatisations in the 1990s the economy has barely grown.
Instead, the Palestinians began a wave of suicide bombings against Israeli civilians without even making a counteroffer.
Incited by Leslie Campbell, a militant teacher from I.S. 271, students left a rally at Dag Hammerskj-old Plaza and began a wave of sporadic violence in the streets and subways.
Nepal has been under a state of emergency since November, when rebels walked out of peace talks and began a wave of attacks.
In 1998, the soccer World Cup in France captured audiences outside the United States; last year, the rugby World Cup began a wave of rugby-inspired fashion.
The advertising industry began a wave of consolidations during those years, and many advertising executives were afraid that the trend might hurt creativity.
A Shiite family whose son was abducted in Syria began a wave of random kidnappings of Syrians; rioters blocked the road to the Beirut airport; dozens of Syrians were abducted, and their shops were vandalized.
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