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Morgan Stanley, a bank, expects TUI to keep benefiting from its new strategy, as Thomas Cook, its biggest European rival, struggles to follow.Besides distinctiveness, another key to higher margins, says Mr Frenzel, is hotels: TUI owns 248 of them.

If they want to keep benefiting from everything our great country has to offer, they need to start showing a little more loyalty to the people who live and work in America.

They want to keep benefiting from all the things our government does for them so they can make profits -- our legal system to protect their investments and patents, our education and training system to train their workers, our transportation system to get their products to market, our federally sponsored research, our military -- but they want the rest of us to front their share of the bill.

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This effect may be replicated in inner London as families on welfare squeeze into smaller properties to keep benefits.

When time ran out to reconcile the bills before the break, the House passed a one-month extension to keep benefits flowing.

The two sides also appeared to have reached consensus on unemployment benefits, with Republicans acceding to Democratic demands to keep benefits flowing to the long-term unemployed for another year.

In a letter, Tom Daschle, the top Senate Democrat, joined the House minority leader, Richard A. Gephardt of Missouri, in urging Mr. Bush to pressure House Republicans to accept a Senate plan to keep benefits from expiring on Dec. 28.

Which politics is more consonant with biblical teaching: the Republicans' redistribution of wealth to the already rich, or the Democrats' effort to keep benefits that protect the health and dignity of the poor?

Other things being equal, pension contributions will, by some calculations, have to go up from 19% of wages today to 28% in 2030; and health and other welfare contributions (quite apart from tax) will have to rise from 14% to 23% to keep benefits at their present level.

There's no way just two workers will be able or willing to pay enough payroll taxes to keep benefits flowing to every retiree.

As banks' fortunes improve with economic recovery, regulators are thought to be less likely to let them keep benefiting from a practice of "pretend and extend," under which they have deferred recognition of obvious real estate losses.

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