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I would imagine that most people who read newspapers and look at Web sites are aware of headlines being made read more
I would imagine that most people who read newspapers and look at Web sites are aware of headlines being made on substantially higher metal costs. If retailer costs go up, eventually the consumer pays for it.
We've been monitoring the situation. And now that the settlement is approved, we want to move forward.
We've been monitoring the situation. And now that the settlement is approved, we want to move forward.
It was very cool. We thought it was part of the show.
It was very cool. We thought it was part of the show.
We don't think it was a mistake to open early for Katrina victims, and if we have to close for read more
We don't think it was a mistake to open early for Katrina victims, and if we have to close for a month to regroup, I'll be glad to do it.
[The fifth Puerto Rican to play in the NBA, Arroyo, 24, had an excused absence on the third day of read more
[The fifth Puerto Rican to play in the NBA, Arroyo, 24, had an excused absence on the third day of training camp so he could attend a reception in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month held at the White House. The highlight came when President Bush thanked Arroyo for attending.] Honestly, ... I was sort of surprised he knew my name.
I had no reports which described him as a stud,
I had no reports which described him as a stud,
We brought a very competitive team and thought we could win. People didn't take us seriously in the seeding meeting. read more
We brought a very competitive team and thought we could win. People didn't take us seriously in the seeding meeting. I think our effort will gain respect for our program.
It Ain't No Sin to Be Glad You're Alive: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen,
It Ain't No Sin to Be Glad You're Alive: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen,
The evil that men do lives on the front pages of greedy newspapers, but the good is oft interred apathetically read more
The evil that men do lives on the front pages of greedy newspapers, but the good is oft interred apathetically inside