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  • More Greek Rescue Snarled by Sales Portuguese Bonds Pummeled Schäuble Urges Alternative Greek Debt Plans The technical meetings are aimed at coming up with a formula under which Greece has cash flow in the short term and then moves toward a more sustainable debt situation, the IIF said in a statement last Friday.

    Bankers Ponder Greek Debt Options Sebastian Moffett 2011

  • CHICAGO—Pummeled by a 45% increase in fuel expenses, United Continental Holdings Inc. said its second-quarter net income declined 12% to $538 million from $611 million a year ago.

    Airline Profits Slip as Fuel Costs Rise Susan Carey 2011

  • CHICAGO—Pummeled by a 45% increase in fuel expenses, United Continental Holdings Inc. said its second-quarter net income declined 12% to $538 million from $611 million a year ago.

    United Continental Profit Slips Amid Higher Fuel Costs Susan Carey 2011

  • Pummeled by the scandal, Woods has sought refuge in seven golf tournaments this season.

    Sex Scandal Dogs Tiger At British Open 2010

  • "John McCain Zeros In On the Economy" (Jill Zuckman, Chicago Tribune) Pummeled by Obama and Clinton for saying he doesn't have much economic experience, McCain is brushing up and hitting back.

    The Daily 2008 - Real Clear Politics – TIME.com 2008

  • Pummeled into a sense of inadequacy, I hear the words "awful, I think," come out of my mouth, the longest sentence I will utter for the rest of the day.

    High-School Senior: I Took the SAT Again After 41 Years 2009

  • London is Set to Go From First to Worst Pummeled by banking-sector losses, the city of London looks set for a humiliating demotion next year: from jewel in the U. K.'s economic crown to financial laggard.

    Shifts Recall Ye Olde England 2009

  • Pummeled on Monday, the Greenback Gains a Bit on the Euro and the Yen.

    A Day Later, the Dollar Gets Back on Feet 2009

  • Pummeled by recurring famine and subject to ferocious economic volatility, Britain faced revolution at home on top of invasion from without, as the most formidable working-class protest movements and the most protracted period of social turmoil in its history engendered among the middle and upper classes what Hilton characterizes as “a constant sensation of fear.”

    The Path of Least Resistance 2006

  • Pummeled by recurring famine and subject to ferocious economic volatility, Britain faced revolution at home on top of invasion from without, as the most formidable working-class protest movements and the most protracted period of social turmoil in its history engendered among the middle and upper classes what Hilton characterizes as “a constant sensation of fear.”

    The Path of Least Resistance 2006

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