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Mr. Romero was an ex-Marine, and Brandon loved to listen to his stories about being a Marine.
Mr. Romero was an ex-Marine, and Brandon loved to listen to his stories about being a Marine.
I would contend that our children are as important to the future of the country as the economy. The stock read more
I would contend that our children are as important to the future of the country as the economy. The stock market will never depend on it, but I hope the report will annually at least focus attention on the status and condition of our children.
I'm still excited about this team. We have a full week of practice with these guys, which helps. I know read more
I'm still excited about this team. We have a full week of practice with these guys, which helps. I know the kids are going to represent us and play hard.
I know I'm going to be happy way later in the future, knowing that's the way I conducted myself.
I know I'm going to be happy way later in the future, knowing that's the way I conducted myself.
Long ago, people used to host Sunday afternoon dances with desserts and tea. We figured with the growing popularity of read more
Long ago, people used to host Sunday afternoon dances with desserts and tea. We figured with the growing popularity of the tango, we might be able to bring back two lost traditions.
I think I've become numb to that over the last 15 years,
I think I've become numb to that over the last 15 years,
We were very wrong in October.
We were very wrong in October.
And the real trouble comes when people continue 'holiday eating mode' after the holidays, ... Weigh Less, Live Longer.
And the real trouble comes when people continue 'holiday eating mode' after the holidays, ... Weigh Less, Live Longer.
Our local programming teams have done an extraordinary job creating great Spanish-language radio that has resulted in impressive audience growth. read more
Our local programming teams have done an extraordinary job creating great Spanish-language radio that has resulted in impressive audience growth. In San Jose alone, time spent listening for persons 12+ in spring 2005 surged 205 percent versus spring 2004. That's a clear indication that our stations are airing great programming that U.S. Hispanics have been looking for on the radio.