101.   Both companies do a third or more of their business outside France, and analysts say their growth prospects are abroad.

102.   A bill now in the U.S. House of Representatives would effectively ban smoking on all flights into or out of the country, although its political prospects are unclear.

103.   A leading prospect is for progress in fathoming the subtle nature of gravity.

104.   A generally robust economy has given people the confidence to go back to school with expectations that job prospects will be strong when they graduate with an MBA.

105.   A European antitrust assault could mean further torment for the firm, at a time when its economic prospects are already the bleakest in years.

106.   A look at how the whole debate boiled down to this question, how and why it matters to patients what the prospects are for a legislative compromise.

107.   A look at who the top prospects are at the Triple-A team in New Orleans.

108.   A much more welcome prospect may be the thought of retiring to private life with his longtime love, Camilla Parker Bowles, and living happily ever after.

109.   A recent study by the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania suggests that the prospects are good.

110.   A. From a fundamental perspective, people will invest in Latin America because the growth prospects there are high.

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