31. The dollar slumped against key currencies in New York on resurgent demand for German marks and U.S. government statistics that fanned fears of inflation in the United States. 32. The news fanned fears that Brazil would default on debt payments, and investors pulled their money out of the country. 33. The report may fan fears that Germany is either in a recession or heading into one. 34. The Russian attack in Ingushetia fanned fears that the war would spread elsewhere in the volatile North Caucasus region. 35. The violence has fanned fears of wider bloodshed and spurred foreign powers to try and solve the crisis. 36. U.N. diplomats said that language referred to Serb leaders who have allegedly been fanning fears among the Serb population about the future of life under Croatian rule. 37. Tudjman fanned Serb fears by failing to guarantee Serb minority rights, using a fascist symbol and other policies. 38. Two other rebel factions have joined the fighting, according to the BBC, fanning fears that a tenuous cease-fire would finally collapse. 39. Inflationary pressures and a deteriorating trade account have fanned these fears and kept some international fund managers away from the local stock market. 40. Fears were fanned by reports of two strep cases in Connecticut that killed one man there and one case each in Michigan, Florida and California. |