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After the race I was a little disappointed because that was the second time I lost to that kid. I read more
After the race I was a little disappointed because that was the second time I lost to that kid. I thought maybe if it was on a different track I could have beaten that kid, but that's part of racing, the type of track you're on and stuff like that. I always want to win, but that's kind of a reality. It was a good showing to be there and finish second.
The loss of the West Bank was a shock to everyone,
The loss of the West Bank was a shock to everyone,
But if it makes the Americans happy and willing to go on to discuss the real issues of the peace read more
But if it makes the Americans happy and willing to go on to discuss the real issues of the peace process, we happily grant them that achievement.
Surely the glory of journalism is its transience. - The Most of Malcolm Muggeridge, 1966.
Surely the glory of journalism is its transience. - The Most of Malcolm Muggeridge, 1966.
The industry keeps saying that this is a West Coast phenomenon, ... I don't think we know it's just the read more
The industry keeps saying that this is a West Coast phenomenon, ... I don't think we know it's just the West Coast. I think this industry has some rocky roads ahead.
I'd attribute the lack of wild fruits to the drought we've been experiencing.
I'd attribute the lack of wild fruits to the drought we've been experiencing.
We are certainly encouraging conservation of fuel, at this point, ... We are not at a panic stage at this read more
We are certainly encouraging conservation of fuel, at this point, ... We are not at a panic stage at this point but we need to be smart.
He knows the strike zone, makes a lot of contact and doesn't swing at bad pitches. He has a lot read more
He knows the strike zone, makes a lot of contact and doesn't swing at bad pitches. He has a lot of good things going for him.
In small communities, so many big things happen that it's hard to choose just one person to honor.
In small communities, so many big things happen that it's hard to choose just one person to honor.