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Where would we be without salt?
Where would we be without salt?
The looming threat of a global influenza pandemic demands global, regional and national attention, and preparation and response to a read more
The looming threat of a global influenza pandemic demands global, regional and national attention, and preparation and response to a pandemic is a shared responsibility.
We have to strive for the completion of legal and institutional facilities this year. I hope it can be completed read more
We have to strive for the completion of legal and institutional facilities this year. I hope it can be completed in the first semester or the third quarter of 2006 at the latest.
We're losing a lot of talent.
We're losing a lot of talent.
It wouldn't be unusual to tear it all down. If you paid this much for the property, you'd want your read more
It wouldn't be unusual to tear it all down. If you paid this much for the property, you'd want your own home. He (Woods) is probably going to want to redevelop the whole piece.
There's definitely an element of pride there. Outside the postseason, if you ask our guys which tournament they would like read more
There's definitely an element of pride there. Outside the postseason, if you ask our guys which tournament they would like to win, they're probably say this one. I think everyone wants to do well at home and protect the home turf.
They've been playing some tough teams. She's strong, and I think she's a senior. From what I hear, she's getting read more
They've been playing some tough teams. She's strong, and I think she's a senior. From what I hear, she's getting looks from some colleges.
She is our core player. She brings incredible energy, and we love playing with her and with her energy.
She is our core player. She brings incredible energy, and we love playing with her and with her energy.
The prices all of us pay for insurance in 2002 may be a little higher. Prices were already firming up read more
The prices all of us pay for insurance in 2002 may be a little higher. Prices were already firming up because insurers' investment returns had been decreasing, and auto and property loss had increased. But this is going to accelerate that process.