1. Parisian taxi drivers are threatening to mount a blockade to turn the screw on the government. 2. Turn the screw clockwise to tighten it. 3. The hand of fate that has recently dealt the Brandywell club some crushing blows seems intent on turning the screw further. 4. Facing party spoilers Wimbledon before a European tie would hardly be the choice of any club and Norwich often appeared distracted as Wimbledon turned the screw. 5. And as he turns the screws, they bite deeper and deeper into the framework of these times. 6. As NATO turns the screws, ordinary people voice anger at NATO, not Milosevic. 7. Because the screws can be turned only one way -- they can only be installed, not removed -- a wide screwdriver is a necessity. 8. But there was only empty talk, so he turned the screw further. 9. His answer has been to turn the screw on public borrowing. 10. If the Fed does keep turning the screws, though, Hale predicts the usually harmonious relationship between the GOP and the central bank may become strained. |