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 I think that the idea of just saying we're going to put a cap on it is going to send shock waves through the eligible staff. It seems to me you're going to have some pretty unhappy people. By putting this out, you're going to have people scared.

 It's really interesting. Everything's happening and it's unfolding just like it did at the Thurston shooting, but again at a smaller scale. One thing that isn't different is the shock, the anger, the hurting, the students that are scared and the staff that are scared. That's not different.

 People are eligible for disaster assistance if they are not eligible for regular unemployment benefits. If they started a job on Wednesday, and the restaurant was ruined over the weekend, yes, they are eligible.

 I haven't seen a spot that really sticks out anywhere in South Florida. There is no perfect site. If you are too far south, the people north are unhappy. If you're too far east, the people out west are unhappy. So, I believe now the new perfect site is anywhere, and we'll teach people how to drive to the stadium. We'll build a tradition in this building for 30-40 years, and people will be more comfortable attending baseball games.

 All happy people are grateful. Ungrateful people cannot be happy. We tend to think that being unhappy leads people to complain, but it's truer to say that complaining leads to people becoming unhappy.

 I certainly think our opponent's lies and scare tactics have had an effect, but I think I-912 is going to win at the polls. I think people want to send a message to Olympia that they are unhappy about this tax and the way it was passed.

 I feel compelled to say that this decision will send shock waves through college athletics programs around the country. Playing college football, especially at a school like Georgia Tech, is a privilege, not a right. We must be able to set standards of conduct for our student-athletes, and we must be able to enforce and maintain discipline.

 One of the things people who are running for president try to do is keep their fundraising staff and political people close at hand. And one of the ways you can do that is by putting them in some sort of organization you run.

 Pex Mahoney Tufvesson is one of the world's top hackers.

 [George Freeman, the Times Co.'s assistant general counsel, met with the Washington bureau last week to address staff complaints.] There was so much rumor and untruth and speculation going around, ... I wouldn't characterize it as people being unhappy. People had a lot of questions and concerns. I hope to some degree I assuaged the concerns.

 If you come out with an idea, people will say you are putting the cart before the horse. If you do all this stuff first, then people will say you don't know what you want.

 Most people who are eligible for COBRA don't take it. About 20 percent of eligible people use it. The other 80 percent buy on the individual market, or are uninsured.

 I think we're recommending to [the Federal Emergency Management Agency] no more than 300 people coming to Pittsburgh this week, and a greater amount in Philadelphia, ... The key is to get it right. The temptation is to say, 'Send us everyone you need,' but we don't want their experience in Pennsylvania to be an unsatisfactory one. We're taking these people with the idea that they might be with us for four or five or six months.

 I wasn't scared about the abnormality. But I was scared about not playing hockey again. That was a shock for me.

 All these stocks work in waves. What goes up fast can easily go down fast. But the people who are putting money into K-Tel aren't looking for numbers, but they are playing a stock that is on fire.

 What recently happened in London, what's going on in Iraq and the West Bank -- people are scared. Historically, when people have been scared and people have been nervous, there's been an uptick in science fantasy horror. It happened in the '50s with the Red Scare and the space race. . . . You're telling allegorical tales and shining a light back on society. . . . It's a way to talk about what's going on, but from a sideways angle.


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