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The forecasts for the second-half of the year for the most part seem to support a recovery, but to some read more
The forecasts for the second-half of the year for the most part seem to support a recovery, but to some extent, that's already priced into the market, so you're not seeing that much stock reaction. There's not a lot of conviction and some people will take profits. But I think there will continue to be a moderately upwards bias for the remainder of the year.
Negotiations are still going on. Everybody was there. This is a good sign and we hope we will reach a read more
Negotiations are still going on. Everybody was there. This is a good sign and we hope we will reach a result tomorrow night.
I wanted to run faster. I went out fast, but it was hard to maintain it by myself. So I read more
I wanted to run faster. I went out fast, but it was hard to maintain it by myself. So I just ran to win today.
Rather than come clean about their mistake, they helped launch the United States into a bloody war that would last read more
Rather than come clean about their mistake, they helped launch the United States into a bloody war that would last for 10 years,
Speculation has picked up in Western Canada, while housing markets in Central Canada appear to be coming in for a read more
Speculation has picked up in Western Canada, while housing markets in Central Canada appear to be coming in for a soft landing.
Everything is going down: the price of the dollar, the price of stocks, the price of bonds.
Everything is going down: the price of the dollar, the price of stocks, the price of bonds.
There have been no signs of life.
There have been no signs of life.
One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. But to sacrifice what read more
One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. But to sacrifice what you are and to live without belief, that is a fate more terrible than dying.
There is a long history in country music of songs celebrating drinking and lamenting drinking. Country songs for the most read more
There is a long history in country music of songs celebrating drinking and lamenting drinking. Country songs for the most part have always been heavily rooted in reality. The first artists were the people next door. They would sing on their porch or in their living room or at a barn dance. They sang about what they knew, and a lot of that was drinking.