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Yet even as legislation limiting the antitrust exemption gained momentum in the Senate, Rickey saw the new league was faltering from within.
A year ago, WBON 98.5 FM was the Bone, a three-year-old classic rock station that was faltering from lack of advertising and a "cookie-cutter format," said John Caracciolo, president of the Morey Organization, which owned the Bone.
He took over in 2002, when the city's economy was still faltering from the effects of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack, and watched his popularity fall as he increased the property tax.
American International Group, one of the worlds biggest insurers, is faltering from exposure to mortgage securities, forced to write down billions in value because of the credit crisis.
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If Rubio's campaign falters from here, Christie will be able to take sole credit for having mugged him.
NEW YORK TIMES Decisive Action From the Fed | The New York Times editorial board writes: "If the economy falters from here on out, it will be difficult to blame the Federal Reserve".
And many young members of Hollywood have been rebellious, used drugs and watched their careers falter, from Mackenzie Phillips to Corey Haim and Corey Feldman.
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