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AP PHOTOS: Cyprus' Maronites fight to stop their Cypriot Maronite Arabic from extinction

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内容摘要:Meanwhile, with traders nervous about a possible peso devaluation under Argentina’s IMF deal, the closely watched gap between Argentina’s currency exchange rates has grown by over 20% in recent weeks. The gap is a key indicator of confidence in the government and can fuel inflation, which already accelerated in March to its fastest pace in seven months.

Meanwhile, with traders nervous about a possible peso devaluation under Argentina’s IMF deal, the closely watched gap between Argentina’s currency exchange rates has grown by over 20% in recent weeks. The gap is a key indicator of confidence in the government and can fuel inflation, which already accelerated in March to its fastest pace in seven months.

A nor’easter is an East Coast storm that is so named because winds over the coastal area are typically from the northeast, according to the National Weather Service. The storms can happen at any time of the year, but they are at their most frequent and strongest between September and April, according to the service.The storms have caused

AP PHOTOS: Cyprus' Maronites fight to stop their Cypriot Maronite Arabic from extinction

in damage in the past. They usually reach the height of their strength in New England and eastern Canada. The storms often disrupt traffic and power grids and can causeto homes and businesses.“We have a stronger jet stream, which is helping intensify a low pressure system that just happens to be coming up the coast. And so that’s how it got the nor’easter name,” said Kyle Pederson, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Boston.

AP PHOTOS: Cyprus' Maronites fight to stop their Cypriot Maronite Arabic from extinction

The storm hit Boston with heavy rains and stiff wind starting Thursday morning. Southern Massachusetts was also dealing with heavy rains that made for messy morning and evening commutes.The heaviest rain was expected to fall in Rhode Island and southern and eastern Massachusetts, Pederson said. Localized nuisance flooding and difficult driving conditions were possible Thursday, but catastrophic flooding was not expected.

AP PHOTOS: Cyprus' Maronites fight to stop their Cypriot Maronite Arabic from extinction

Providence was hit with wind and steady rains by midafternoon. Further north, in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, lobster boats shook on the water as high winds brought choppy seas.

More than 60 flights were canceled Thursday at Boston Logan International Airport, where there were also more than 300 delayed flights. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority shut down three commuter ferries because of rough seas.The justices, though, found that regulators were right to consider the direct effects of the project, rather than the wider upstream and downstream impacts. Kavanaugh wrote that courts should defer to regulators on “where to draw the line” on what factors to take into account. “The goal of the law is to inform agency decision making, not to paralyze it,” he said.

The court’s conservative majority has taken steps to curtail the power of federal regulators in other cases, however, includingthat made it easier for the federal government to set a wide range of regulations.

said in a concurrence that the court could have simply cleared the way for the railway approval by saying that regulators did not need to consider increased fossil fuel production tied to the project.did not participate in the case after facing calls to step aside over ties to

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