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While a falling and aging population would obviously present opportunities, and from many perspectives is a good thing, it is hard to overstate the challenges for investors in a world in which the number of people is actually shrinking. A 2010 Bank for International Settlements paper by economist Elod Takats estimated that demographics would, over 40 years, shave about 1 percent a year off of asset prices. That's a huge bite out of returns.
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He proposed Wednesday to tweak the building code to promote using stairs, including by requiring new buildings and major renovations to have a stairway open for non-emergency use and by allowing them to keep stairwell doors open most of the time.
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Samantha Louise Clark touchingly combines vulnerability and pluck as Bonny, but there is little spark in her relationship with Tom Sword’s dull and stolid Clyde. Both the show and his performance could make much more of the fact that at least part of his motivation for robbing banks and killing cops was that he was brutally sexually abused while doing time in a state penitentiary.
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"So many artists in my upcoming book were given their first professional exposure at the NYCO,â? says Elaine Mack, author of "Black Classical Musicians in Philadelphia." "The closing of this company is a major tragedy." One of those artists is African-American soprano Angela Simpson. â?It was there that I made my major NY debut as a principal artist in their production of Porgy & Bess in 2000 and 2002,â? she said. â?The fact that it's closing means that it's one less venue that will give young African-American singers a chance on stage."