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Another key factor in President Bush's prospects for re-election will be the ongoing economic recovery, specifically the GDP-growth rate and unemployment figures compared to January, 2001. One potential problem for the President is the high percentage of structural (permanent) versus cyclical (temporary) job loss from the recent recession in comparison to previous economic downturns.

USA Today's Elysa Gardner called it a "self-indulgent mess", a "cynical, disdainful view of family life". Ben Brantley of the New York Times thought it contained "some of the most potentially powerful scenes in the Albee canon", but a "lack of emotional credibility is a problem throughout.

Legal changes in 1998 led Wal-Mart to halt the practice, but not before it had insured all but 3,500 of the 350,000 potential workers it covered, the suit says.

One potential differentiator could be spam blocking, but here Yahoo!already does an excellent job, and Google's record with gamers doesn't auger well for its success.

June: Graduations and business decisions look to the future MANCHESTER - The potential construction of one center and the closing of another were top stories in June.

"This is not a good situation to be in," Dixon said, as Connecticut might be at the potential northern range of the Indian interloper.

But, in most driving situations, that power reserve is unused potential and a waste of fuel.

Cruise missiles potentially combine all three characteristics.

"If I have to live through four more years of Bush," he said, "I want to at least be able to look in the mirror and say, 'I did what I could.'" As anyone familiar with art fairs or auction houses knows, art is a potent social tool.

Here art becomes what it may always really be: not the potentially transformative vision of romantic lore, but an emblem of preciousness; a badge of attainment; a collectible to have, hold and marvel at; an enviable jewel in a fortunate somebody's crown.

"It has every potential to become revolutionary," Poor says.

The largest concentration of telemarketing firms is in the Midwest, but location doesn't matter when you can reach a nation of potential customers with a headset and a long-distance line.

But these "boiler rooms," as the first call centers were known, were working toward an entirely different business model: Carpet-bomb your potential clientele with pitches.

After the Indianapolis Colts demolished a pretty good Denver Broncos defense yesterday with 479 total yards and 41 points, their matchup with the big-play Kansas City Chiefs looks like a potential AFC track meet.

But it has taken the potent combination of the first case of a dreaded disease, crippling trade sanctions and a consumer backlash to bring them to fruition.


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