51. A higher dollar means oil companies get more francs for the crude they sell, which is priced in dollars on international markets. 52. A large and growing chunk of that was with developing countries, where hundreds of American companies have wagered scores of billions of dollars on future growth. 53. A late recovery in the dollar on the currency market also bolstered bond prices. 54. A panel of Derry voters said the New Hampshire primary itself may be metamorphosing, largely because candidate Steve Forbes is spending millions of dollars on television advertising. 55. A stronger yen is good news for importers, who must shop using dollars on world markets. 56. A smaller trade surplus tends to boost the dollar by leaving dollars on the Japanese side to sell for yen. 57. Across the nation, cities, and team owners are spending billions of dollars on new sports facilities. 58. Across the U.S., cities, and team owners are spending billions of dollars on new sports facilities. 59. Advertisers wanted to target their advertising dollars on the Web just as they do on TV and in print. 60. Airbus says spending thousands of dollars on TV ads is part of what it takes to beat archrival Boeing Co. |