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JAMES HAMILTON has written a good post on the issue of the American government deficit:[T]he question before us is, what will the situation be another two years down the road, when the government will need to go back to bond markets to roll over the debt it issued on Monday along with new debt to cover the several trillion added to the federal debt between now and then?

Failing at each turn, they went back to Bonds.

The district is going back to voters for a third bond on Nov. 13 for an additional $2.6 million.

There is also the deep bond, going back to childhood, between Howl and Calcifer, the fire demon who keeps his castle moving.

Yet the boy, guarding his secret, keeps going back to the pit, and a bond develops between him and the creature, who, he discovers, is a child his own age being held prisoner.

Finally, the CCA end of the tRNA moves to the peptidyl-transferase centre, leading to the formation of the peptide bond (going back to its undistorted low-energy state 7).

It also publishes detailed information on trades in specific bonds going back to January 2005.

Doug Ramsey, chief investment officer at the Leuthold Group, has looked at stock valuations and bond yields going back to 1878.

His firm maintains an extensive database of municipal and corporate bond defaults going back to 1980.

Skyfall takes us from the past through tomorrow for Bond, literally going back to the future in the film's lovely coda.

My firm did a detailed study of the junk-bond market going back to 1980.

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