Pagers just work better over a big geographic footprint. You can get a message in a bunker with a pager. A hurricane can go through and you'll get the message with a pager. |
put out of service. |
Registered funds have opened up hedge funds to a broad audience. |
Right now, we do feel the children are safest there. We had concerns about the release, getting the names of who kids are released to. |
That's not the case. It appears some who obtained NASA's news release did not fully understand what they were reading. |
The article also claimed that Mr Edmonds was using a romantic relationship with Ms Simmons for PR reasons in order to counter his image as a downcast loser to help his efforts to re-launch himself as a television presenter. |
The opposition is very strong, and they're hard to convince, |
The police never told you that they were going to place you under arrest for spousal battery? |
The relationship between lives saved and lead times is less a question of lead time and more a question of whether citizens heed the warnings. |
The taxpayer should not pick up the bill for abuse committed by members of the religious orders. |
The thrust of this lawsuit is just a disagreement by the SHDC with the administrative decisions that have been made by the SHA basically in connection with its operation and management of federal funds under HUD rules. One of those decisions (was) that there had been so many rule violations and so much difficulty dealing with the SHDC the decision was made to terminate Housing Assistance Program contracts, |
There is a programming error with the voice annunciator system on this particular bus. [We] have sent this information to our Bus Maintenance Department and Operations Planning and Support Department for correction. |
There's absolutely no truth whatsoever in the quota story, it's a myth created by some people, |
they have not made us aware of any criminal investigation. |
This is great research. We are honing in now on things people can measure to determine snow-pack stability. The more we can make tests like this (in the field) . . . the more likely we are to be able to predict avalanches. |