Definitely, it's a loss. One thing he touched on, and it's something I've been thinking about it the last two years, is that eventually this is going to be over. You've got to put in what you can. I think with all the guys, it hit home. Eventually all of us are going to have to make this decision. |
Definitely, no doubt about it, this was the biggest game. Not only did we keep ourselves in the thick of things, but it's a division game. It's in our home place, it's the Giants. What other way would we want to have it? To get a win the day before Christmas, go home, spend time with our families. |
Dell is outperforming us. We're doing better than Compaq, but we're hanging in there. We're trying to make sure in this business we're not losing a lot of money, ... It's not hurting us economically, it's not impacting our earnings per share, but we're not doing what Dell is doing in the industry. |
Denise was a remarkable addition to Pensacola, steering the News Journal to award-winning performances and presenting our city issues with fairness and insight. She was also a willing volunteer to take on tough assignments for the betterment of our community. And she did all of it with such style. |
Despite the needs of the displaced residents that lived in the path of Hurricane Katrina, which helped to lift sales for basic foods and other supplies in Texas and across the South, higher energy prices are seemingly weighing on demand for nonessential goods by middle and lower income households. |
Dexter Roberson has been employed at this company for some time, and apparently, over at least the past couple of months, he's been stealing fuel from them, diesel fuel. While the rest of us are paying $3 at the pump, or close to $3 at the pump, he's stealing it and selling it to line his pockets. |
Do I agree with everything the governor does? No. But break down the things he has accomplished with education, healthcare and economic growth, and in a politically competitive state that has had wide Republican influence during his terms, and no one could argue that he's been out cutting ribbons. |
Don't make the mistake of playing a favorite, because only one in 10 of these companies succeeds and even Phase III clinical trials (the final stage with tests conducted on large groups of people) often fail, ... You must buy a basket of these stocks as the only defense against their failure rate. |
Duke reported to the [U.S.] Education Department that it spent $7.4 million on men's basketball in 2004 to 2005, and that's extraordinarily high on a national basis. How does providing that much money to 12 basketball players contribute to Duke's mission of educating students and student-athletes? |
During the past two years, Harford County Sheriff's detectives exhausted every resource in trying to identify Leone, ... We sent lookouts and teletypes to police agencies, and federal law enforcement agencies, issued news releases and searched missing person databases for anyone who resembled her. |
Early on, he monopolized fundraising, he called upon his ties with other Republicans and he had a huge advantage. But now, as these allegations have come out, it's hurt his ability to raise money and made other Republicans nervous. He's clearly in a much weaker position now than he was months ago. |
Earnings seem to be flat to a penny better, and everyone was prepared for the worst. There don't seem to be a lot of sellers in the market, and it seems like the tide might be starting to turn. The market is fairly valued...it gives the opportunity for the economy and earnings to move higher here. |
Eighteen months tops, everybody's gone. The accomplishments you've already achieved will fade away like butter in the sun. In the university world, if you pause for a while, and two or three years later, you say we can start again, you're farther back than you were when the whole enterprise began. |
Ethan is awesome. The guy is just automatic. He gives you all the confidence in the world to just know the ball is coming where it needs to be, and you can just get into the flow of the kick. You see what happens to some teams when mishaps occur, and, knock on wood, we don't have them around here. |
Even if, as is generally the case, everything that the ad says about the product is scrupulously honest, or at any rate scrupulously avoids outright dishonesty, the implication of the direct address of most commercials - that the announcer speaks with the viewer's welfare at heart - is fraudulent. |