71.   Bond prices fell Tuesday as the Federal Reserve suggested it may soon bolster the economy with lower interest rates.

72.   Clinton, who often talks of global turmoil as a direct American interest, said the United States must take the lead in bolstering world economies.

73.   Despite the coup attempt, Chiluba said Tuesday he would continue with reforms intended to bolster the economy.

74.   Economists said that with inflation well-controlled, Fed policy-makers have leeway to keep rates low through the summer to bolster the economy.

75.   FEATURE-SOUTH KOREA-GOLD RUSH, gold mining in South Korea is bolstering the economy but also spawning crime.

76.   Gore dismissed suggestions that environmental protections must come at the cost of bolstering the economy, suggesting that the nation should take the lead in developing new technologies.

77.   In an effort to bolster the economy, the Federal Reserve has cut interest rates nine times this year, with two reductions coming after the attacks.

78.   Investors also were cheered by reported measures hammered out by the LDP to stabilize the financial system and bolster the economy, traders said.

79.   Japanese stocks traded mixed Thursday as gains on optimism that government measures will help bolster the economy offset profit-taking.

80.   Jugnauth told supporters that the alliance would bolster the economy and create jobs, building the country up again so that even the outside world would notice.

v. + economy >>共 756
stimulate 6.93%
boost 5.26%
slow 4.71%
revive 3.87%
hurt 2.45%
help 2.35%
keep 2.14%
improve 2.01%
spur 1.64%
cool 1.54%
bolster 1.19%
bolster + n. >>共 577
confidence 3.58%
dollar 3.12%
economy 3.00%
case 3.00%
support 2.42%
price 2.39%
security 2.19%
profit 2.02%
argument 1.90%
claim 1.90%
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