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" ... America’s credibility is in tatters. Recall that Trump withdrew the US from the World Health Organisation (WHO) amidst the worst pandemic in a century. He has now broken its society and political system. These will take a very long time to repair. ... "
" ... Boult had been an uncertain starter due to a groin injury but he steamed in and shortly after removed veteran Ajinkya Rahane to leave Delhi in tatters at 16 for 2. It had been hoped Rahane could have blunted Boult’s seam movement and steadied the ship but his feet were seemingly glued to the pitch as he fell strangled down the leg side. ... "
" ... It’s more devastating news for a travel industry in tatters since the arrival of Covid-19. The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) said in a statement that it was the lack of a clear strategy out of the pandemic that was the problem, and the chopping and changing of rules was having almost as bad an impact as the lack of travel itself. ... "
" ... Now, that must lie in tatters. His win record is less than 50%, with just 11 victories, nine of which have been at home. In that time, he has enjoyed significant riches at his disposal. A peak Steve Smith, probably the best Australian batsman since Don Bradman, plus his heir apparent in Marnus Labuschagne, currently averaging 60 in Tests. Paine has undoubtedly Australia’s greatest ever finger spinner in Nathan Lyon and arguably their best cohesive fast bowling unit ever in Pat Cummins, Josh Hazelwood and Mitchell Starc. ... "
" ... We are about to wake up to a massive debt that will come due and ultimately have to be financed with real interest rates, the big social, fiscal, and health care problems we faced last February, and a main street economy now in tatters. Just how do we ultimately avoid big tax increases above the pre-2017 levels? ... "