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To them, the dire headlines about Taliban attacks and sterile arguments about failed states mean little.
This, he said, was "a conflict of information" with the dire headlines about unhealthy water.
WASHINGTON -- Dire headlines about the ongoing "fiscal cliff" debate might give the impression that the country is destined for a harrowing economic jolt.
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True, it may be unfair to hold Ms. Rice accountable for yesterday's dire headlines.
For the Lakers, at least with Brown's predecessor, the ever-whimsical, never-threatened Phil Jackson, turning dire headlines into straight lines, it was just Friday.
Yet Brazilians are famous for innovating around inefficiencies, and their own attitudes tell a different story than the dire headlines of the business press.
Further analysis for the Guardian suggests that the dire headline figures could be an underestimate of the catastrophe confronting Scottish Labour.
My parents were both stunned and so was I. Usually my trips from New York City were for the holidays only, but I knew I had to get home — the daily headlines about the war in Vietnam were so dire that I felt this would be the last time I would ever see my brother.
Headlines about severe fiscal distress in American cities and states — plus a series of dire statements by Wall Street seers predicting bigger troubles ahead — have led mom-and-pop investors to cut their muni holdings.
Headlines about shmita!
Their headlines about women?
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