THE PARTY is over. It's time to pull down the Christmas tree, unplug the lights, clear out the liquor bottles and sober up for 2003. The fantasy is over and it's time to face some harsh, brutal realities... (Boyne)
BASED ON the uptick of investment in manufacturing, tourism, construction and mining, and the achievement of a modest one per cent to two per cent growth in the previous two years, I had concluded that the economy had bottomed out...(Bartley)
MANY PEOPLE would have made their New Year's resolutions already but most resolutions are private and personal - like eating better, exercising more, spending more time with family, kicking bad habits, and so on. (Buddan)