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Joyless and drab, it occupies an unlovely part of the financial district, where, after 8 p.m., the streets feel as empty as a plague zone.
Otherwise, officials worry that fears of other debt renegotiations will prolong the sense of uncertainty and crisis that has plagued the euro zone financial system for nearly three years.
The project would take four years to design and another six to eight to build; it would turn downtown's western corner into a construction zone, plagued with traffic jams and littered with debris.
On his journeys in eastern Congo, Mosse photographed rebel groups of constantly switching allegiances, fighting nomadically in a jungle war zone plagued by frequent ambushes, massacres, and systematic sexual violence.
"This is basically giving the terrorists food and medicine and letting them go free," said Rihab Ismael, a dairy worker who lives in the Zahra district, a sniper-plagued zone less than a mile from what remains of the rebel-controlled Old City.
In recent months, the city has sought to combat such violence by deploying hundreds of officers, some on overtime, to 20 zones plagued by shootings.
The makers of all three products said that people who cannot get whole-house coverage with a wireless system or those plagued by dead zones might find it appealing.
This was one of those high-rise war zones, plagued by gangs, that Alex Kotlowitz wrote about so memorably in "There Are No Children Here". Jobs were scarce in this almost entirely black community.
Between now and 2024, the Purple Line is scheduled to reach 9 miles west from Hollywood to Westwood, making for easy access to LACMA and UCLA in a zone often plagued by dismal traffic.
In the early hours of October 27th, after marathon talks, the leaders of the euro zone agreed on a "comprehensive package" to dispel the crisis that has been plaguing the euro zone for almost two years.
For several decades, the Republic has allowed itself to develop zones of despair, which the philosopher Jean-Paul Dollé described as "the territory of nothing". Such zones are plagued by inhumane town planning, absence of venues for leisure or cultural activities, and inadequately funded schools no national or humanist sentiment could burgeon within such zones.
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