31. Argentine stocks fell as allegations of corruption within the government and a decline in the value of the Mexican peso rattled investors. 32. Argentine stocks fell as some local investors cashed out and holidays dried up demand from foreign investment funds. 33. Argentine stocks fell as some investors sold shares to invest in bonds, which rose following an interest rate increase by the U.S. Federal Reserve yesterday. 34. Any precipitation encountering such cold air is certain to fall as snow rather than rain, as it did this weekend in the Middle Atlantic and Northeastern states. 35. As for bonds, prices have continued to fall as concern about the inflation outlook in that market grows. 36. As one country and one continent deregulates and prices drop, so a global house of cards is falling as others are forced to follow suit. 37. As one country deregulates and prices drop, a global house of cards is falling as others are forced to follow suit. 38. As paper companies added more capacity expecting an increase in business, demand for newsprint actually fell as the U.S. recession struck. 39. As temperatures rise from their morning nadir, all of the precipitation that develops across parts of the Middle West will fall as rain. 40. As worshipers filed out, clusters of youth in blue jeans and sneakers gathered on the street, then fell back as a few police stamped forward. |