81. A new report suggests that even for the most seasoned clinicians, the suicide of a patient can have a long-lasting emotional impact. 82. A new report suggests, though, that the Rhine may yet overcome its reputation as the great open sewer of Western Europe. 83. A separate Labor Department report today suggested inflation remains tame. 84. A low unemployment report suggests the Federal Reserve may again raise the overnight bank lending rate to prevent inflation from accelerating. 85. A new government report suggests trying to get half an hour of exercise each day. 86. A new U.N. report suggests that this may not be enough. 87. A separate government report today suggested Americans wages are at least keeping up with inflation. 88. A separate report suggested consumers may be reining in their spending. 89. A weak U.S. manufacturing report suggested the Federal Reserve, too, may trim rates further. 90. A significantly stronger-than-expected June jobs report would suggest the Fed may raise the funds rate as soon as its August meeting. |