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December is an anomaly. We had an array of trouble. We had contractor problems, where contractors weren't able to clear read more
December is an anomaly. We had an array of trouble. We had contractor problems, where contractors weren't able to clear the tracks in time for rush hour. We had a broken rail, missing third-rail shoes, locomotive engine failures, and then we had the (New York City transit) strike in December. That affected all the lines because of slower boarding and congestions. We had trains stacked.
We are the only country in the world that has taken people from so many different backgrounds, which is a read more
We are the only country in the world that has taken people from so many different backgrounds, which is a great achievement by itself, but an even greater achievement is that we have turned all of that variety and diversity into unity.
No conclusion has been reached ... there's still no word what caused this.
No conclusion has been reached ... there's still no word what caused this.
The market is now and always has been fiercely competitive and we compete every day on every level of business. read more
The market is now and always has been fiercely competitive and we compete every day on every level of business. We're confident in our ability to surpass any competitor in terms of value and choice. We are a reality today ... I think it is one thing to talk about delivering television service someday and another to already be doing it.
They have to have a fairly recent analysis of the impacts before they can apply these categorical exclusions. If they're read more
They have to have a fairly recent analysis of the impacts before they can apply these categorical exclusions. If they're planning to improperly apply these exemptions ... in places where there are old land use plans that are out of date, then they are asking for legal trouble.
It was probably a 380 (foot) shot.
It was probably a 380 (foot) shot.
On an ongoing basis, manufacturers are raising prices because they can. It enhances profitability, largely because there are few incremental read more
On an ongoing basis, manufacturers are raising prices because they can. It enhances profitability, largely because there are few incremental costs, and consumers' response to a higher price is relatively modest.
But as a district, we?re not too small and we?re not too big to try this, we?re just about right.
But as a district, we?re not too small and we?re not too big to try this, we?re just about right.
What Nokia did in the end was to bypass RIM and go straight to NTP. It's really unfortunate for RIM read more
What Nokia did in the end was to bypass RIM and go straight to NTP. It's really unfortunate for RIM to still be dealing with the same issues, which haven't been resolved. It's definitely adversely impacting their business model.