Dateline: above the garage in Portsmouth, RI, 2 May 2004
Quick round-up, because this is my one day off in the media tour and I have a house to clean and kids to parent, hopefully while my spouse sees another good movie like she did last night.
REFERENCES:
“World Economy Is Starting to Bloom, IMF Says, Projecting Strong Growth,” by Paul Blustein, Washington Post, 22 April, p. E1.
“Lower Expectations: Major Trade Deals Are Unlikely to Get Done This Year,” by Paul Blustein, WP, 23 April, p. E1.
“China Races to Reverse Its Falling Production of Grain,” by Jim Yardley, New York Times, 2 May, p. 6.
“How Qaddafi Became The Toast of Brussels,” by Matthew L. Wald, NYT, 2 May, p. WK3.
“Celebrations of a New, Expanded Europe Are Clouded by Old Fears of Immigration,” by Patrick E. Tyler, NYT, 2 May, p. 8.
“Officer Suggest Iraqi Jail Abuse Was Encouraged: Humiliation and Assaults: Cellblock Was Controlled by Military Intelligence, General Contends,” by Philip Shenon, NYT, 2 May, p. 1.



