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  • Some view this fast-spreading English as a threat to the survival of other languages.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • Some view this fast-spreading English as a threat to the survival of other languages.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • I call upon the leaders of the white community to do something, without delay, about this fast-spreading epidemic of violence and cruelty in our midst.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • John Markoff of the New York Timesreports: The most striking aspect of the fast-spreading malicious computer program -- which has turned up in industrial programs around the world and which Iransaid had appeared in the computers of workers in its nuclear project -- may not have been how sophisticated it was, but rather how sloppy its creators were in letting a specifically aimed attack scatter randomly around the globe.

    Russ Wellen: Cyberwarfare Works on Same Premises as Nuclear War Russ Wellen 2010

  • DUBAI—Persian Gulf stock markets tumbled again Monday, hitting multi-month lows, as fast-spreading unrest in the Arab world threatened to disrupt the region's oil monarchies.

    Gulf Markets Dive as Unrest Spreads Nikhil Lohade 2011

  • While Florida farmers have lost much of their crop to cold weather for a second year, they say a fast-spreading, incurable bacteria presents a greater threat to their trees and the citrus industry.

    Incurable bacteria a worse threat than cold to citrus groves 2011

  • You've probably seen the headlines about the fast-spreading foreclosure mess - moratoriums on home sales, calls for congressional investigations, and state and federal litigation in the wings.

    What does foreclosure mess mean to buyers and sellers? Ken Harney 2010

  • John Markoff of the New York Timesreports: The most striking aspect of the fast-spreading malicious computer program -- which has turned up in industrial programs around the world and which IranÂsaid had appeared in the computers of workers in its nuclear project -- may not have been how sophisticated it was, but rather how sloppy its creators were in letting a specifically aimed attack scatter randomly around the globe.

    Russ Wellen: Cyberwarfare Works on Same Premises as Nuclear War Russ Wellen 2010

  • You've probably seen the headlines about the fast-spreading foreclosure mess - moratoriums on home sales, calls for congressional investigations, and state and federal litigation in the wings.

    What does foreclosure mess mean to buyers and sellers? Ken Harney 2010

  • John Markoff of the New York Timesreports: The most striking aspect of the fast-spreading malicious computer program -- which has turned up in industrial programs around the world and which Iransaid had appeared in the computers of workers in its nuclear project -- may not have been how sophisticated it was, but rather how sloppy its creators were in letting a specifically aimed attack scatter randomly around the globe.

    Russ Wellen: Cyberwarfare Works on Same Premises as Nuclear War Russ Wellen 2010

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