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To thrive in the next era of tech, Apple needs to take a series of bigger, bolder risks.

History, say Mr Gore's boosters, is already proving him right: last year Jack Smith, the chairman of General Motors, declared that no car company that relied solely on the internal combustion engine would thrive in the next century.

That's why the issue for Chicago, and the nation, is the same: Can we cut enough fat to keep building enough muscle — while reforming taxes to raise more revenue — so we pay for the excesses of the last 20 years while financing the tools our kids and innovators need to thrive in the next 20?

He recommends the stocks of Countrywide, IndyMac and Washington Mutual, "all of which we expect to weather the storm, while ultimately taking market share and going on to thrive in the next up leg of the cycle," he wrote in his newsletter.

These hotels have done very well in the past few months and PricewaterhouseCooper's Hennessey predicts they will continue to thrive in the next few months.

Human children require a lot of tending and training, and it's just as important to help one's offspring thrive in the next generation as it is to get them there in the first place.

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The only way to thrive in the new global economy is to play offense, accumulating valuable resources in crisis periods and preparing for the next upturn.

Rather than creating an unrealistic picture of retirement for its audience, media news outlets like CBS should be reporting on the reality of retirement, and advising workers how to start encore careers, learn new skills, build confidence and stay relevant so that they can survive, and hopefully thrive, in this next stage of life.

The Congress is unlikely to check the new President, but democracy may thrive in the states, the courts, the next elections, and, lest the lessons of the sixties be forgotten, the streets.

Jelani Cobb concludes that "democracy may thrive in the states, the courts, the next elections, and, lest the lessons of the sixties be forgotten, the streets" (Comment, January 9th).

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