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It doesn't pay to be the good guy, I guess.
It doesn't pay to be the good guy, I guess.
Everything else has gone OK, but the salaries are the sticking point.
Everything else has gone OK, but the salaries are the sticking point.
They've got some big kids and some athletic kids. We're going to do our best to contain them and play read more
They've got some big kids and some athletic kids. We're going to do our best to contain them and play some good sound football.
We'll try to wipe this one away as quickly as possible. I only threw 79 pitches, so I feel like read more
We'll try to wipe this one away as quickly as possible. I only threw 79 pitches, so I feel like I'll be healthy for the Yankees. ... You always hope for the opportunity. So, we'll see.
And see all sights from pole to pole, / And glance, and nod, and bustle by; / And never once read more
And see all sights from pole to pole, / And glance, and nod, and bustle by; / And never once possess our soul / Before we die.
We haven't really lost the momentum. We were afraid that might happen with Congress away for two weeks.
We haven't really lost the momentum. We were afraid that might happen with Congress away for two weeks.
Because of the Olympics, we decided the books had to have something to do with competition, teamwork and sportsmanship.
Because of the Olympics, we decided the books had to have something to do with competition, teamwork and sportsmanship.
[Merkel and her party] did criticize the Schroeder government, which in their view was needlessly antagonizing the Americans, ... But read more
[Merkel and her party] did criticize the Schroeder government, which in their view was needlessly antagonizing the Americans, ... But they didn't really suggest strong support for American policy, which would be very difficult since that's a sure voter loser in Germany.
[Many drugs are prescribed outside their official recommendations, she says. Neurontin, for example, was initially approved only for epilepsy. But, read more
[Many drugs are prescribed outside their official recommendations, she says. Neurontin, for example, was initially approved only for epilepsy. But, after a slow start, it grew to become a $US2.3 billion ($3 billion today) blockbuster for its owner, Pfizer, in 2003.] About 80 per cent of the prescriptions were for unapproved uses - conditions like bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, insomnia, restless legs syndrome, hot flashes, migraines and tension headaches, ... In fact, Neurontin has become a sort of all-purpose restorative for chronic discomfort of almost any type - yet there is almost no good published evidence that it works.