1. It is likely to be the last chance to rescue the economy from chaos. 2. It was thought that skillful monetary and fiscal intervention could rescue the economy. 3. As a result, the plan fueled doubts that the government is able to rescue an economy on the brink of recession. 4. But doubts remain as to whether these moves are strong enough to rescue an economy in recession. 5. But he is overlooking the need to talk substantively about the domestic battle to rescue the economy. 6. Concern is building that an International Monetary Fund plan to rescue struggling economies in Indonesia, Korea and elsewhere will fail. 7. Economists warned that the energy discounts are not enough themselves to rescue an economy mired in recession. 8. Initially, Bush sent the appropriate signals to congressional leaders to work together and produce legislation to rescue the economy, stiffen laws on terrorism and increase airport security. 9. Investors are concerned because the IMF is spearheading an international effort to rescue Asian economies that have been in financial crisis since June. 10. Of course, Greenspan is not fighting the battle to rescue the economy by himself. |