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This is the light at the end of the tunnel. The world can be polio-free in another 12 to 18 read more
This is the light at the end of the tunnel. The world can be polio-free in another 12 to 18 months everywhere, and the poorest countries in the world are committed to turning this around.
Stocks will probably hit a wall in the next couple of months, unless we move closer to the Goldilocks scenario.
Stocks will probably hit a wall in the next couple of months, unless we move closer to the Goldilocks scenario.
The other night [in a loss to Philadelphia], we didn't do what we needed to do offensively. No matter how read more
The other night [in a loss to Philadelphia], we didn't do what we needed to do offensively. No matter how much I play, I want to do a better job of helping change that.
In the intermission, between group one and group two, you go to your dressing-room and change every stitch you have read more
In the intermission, between group one and group two, you go to your dressing-room and change every stitch you have on you: underwear, shirt, tie, socks, pants and tails. Your other clothes are soaking wet.
My parents are responsible for the two things I like doing most - driving and magic tricks. They bought me read more
My parents are responsible for the two things I like doing most - driving and magic tricks. They bought me my first go-kart and a magician's kit.
[Ruckman Matthew Allan met Sheedy yesterday morning and the two have agreed to talk again this week. Allan, an All-Australian read more
[Ruckman Matthew Allan met Sheedy yesterday morning and the two have agreed to talk again this week. Allan, an All-Australian and Carlton best-and-fairest winner in 1999, is believed to have told the club that he intends to retire but has been persuaded by Sheedy to reconsider.] Sheeds wanted him to stay and even James Hird spoke with him, ... They wanted him to go another year.
It's not 'why.' It's 'What do we do now; How do we get through.
It's not 'why.' It's 'What do we do now; How do we get through.
They're still young, but you can really see the difference a year of experience under their belts can make. The read more
They're still young, but you can really see the difference a year of experience under their belts can make. The whole team is really stepping up and you can see a lot of confidence in each and every one of them.
What we have been doing is turning around and donating them (donations) to the various donation sites set up around read more
What we have been doing is turning around and donating them (donations) to the various donation sites set up around town for other hurricane evacuees. From what I understand, even more people are showing up here from that area,