The wages of what?
I have trouble seeing this as much of a lead story; it looks like a grab for anything that looks like News2Use, just to keep that pesky international news off the front page. But the really interesting thing is the verb in the last sentence in the deck: "But consumers could see fewer choices as the war wages."
As the war wages what?
As the war wages what?
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As the war wages welentlessly, I suppose.
No, no, no. "Fewer choices" are the "wages of war". Like "death" and "sin".
I suppose war waging is like waxing wroth.
Wagstaff: Is Roth out there, too? Tell Roth to wax the Dean for awhile. ...
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