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en Craig (Ferguson, Planet Bluegrass president) has been trying to book him for years. He sent roses to his manager, he's done all these classic things, so Craig's kind of hoping to actually meet Neil and tell him what we do and get Neil excited about coming out for Telluride next year.

en It's pretty clear Neil Craig won't take any risks with players; if they can present themselves tomorrow I'm sure they'll play, but, if there's any doubt, he will err on the side of caution.

en Seeing Neil Entwistle standing accused of this awful crime gives us little comfort and only adds to our pain and suffering. We never suspected that Neil was anything other than a loving father, a trusted son-in-law and a husband. Neil betrayed our trust in so many different ways that it is almost impossible to describe it.
  Joe Flaherty

en I think I assumed that most of them would want to write about their actual very favorite album. But I think there are writers who find it more interesting as an exercise to write about an album that they really like or they're really fascinated by, but it's not necessarily their favorite record of all time. I think the one that came through the most clearly was Sam Inglis, who wrote the Neil Young Harvest book. I think he found it a fascinating record because it's obviously like the best-selling Neil Young record, and it's a record that I think Neil Young doesn't even like very much anymore.

en We kind of know Craig. Craig's played well. But we need to play the other guy (Rodgers) and see what he can do.

en Craig is not far away and we are hopeful. Paul Dickov is also coming on as well. He joined in training the other day so he is probably a little bit ahead of Craig at the moment, but we hope to push them on this week and, touch wood, they will be an option for us.

en We had the choice of a lot of drivers but Craig fits exactly what we need to go for a win at Petit. We needed a driver that was fast, wouldn't make mistakes, that could race with anyone and bring the car home in one piece. Most importantly, we wanted someone that could fit into our team. Craig is a team player. We know he won't come in and disrupt the balance that we have here. He'll contribute to the overall success of this program just as he always has. Everybody on the team is really excited about having Craig racing with us at Petit. He is exactly the piece to the puzzle that we needed.

en My main job now is to steady the ship. Craig was popular with the players and with everyone else. I was part of the set-up and I am grateful Craig brought me in. It is a pity things didn't work out but now we all have to get on with it.

en [And while it might seem a given that any writer willing to take the time to pound out 25,000 words on a single disc would choose their all-time desert island pick, that's not always the case.] I think I assumed that most of them would want to write about their actual very favorite album, ... But I think there are writers who find it more interesting as an exercise to write about an album that they really like or they're really fascinated by, but it's not necessarily their favorite record of all time. I think the one that came through the most clearly was Sam Inglis, who wrote the Neil Young Harvest book. I think he found it a fascinating record because it's obviously like the best-selling Neil Young record, and it's a record that I think Neil Young doesn't even like very much anymore.

en I am ready and Craig is ready. I have been CEO for 11 years. Intel has been around 30 years. I'm the third CEO, so I've had more than my average share of tenure. Craig has been developing his capabilities and his scope and reach ever since the beginning of this decade.

en I am ready and Craig is ready, ... I have been CEO for 11 years. Intel has been around 30 years. I'm the third CEO, so I've had more than my average share of tenure. Craig has been developing his capabilities and his scope and reach ever since the beginning of this decade.

en Neil really started to pick it up in the later stages of the game. He's a very fit person, and Neil's a very good player.

en I really got onto Craig's butt earlier because he didn't shoot the basketball when he was open. He was trying to pass it. And they were sagging off of him. There's no way you should sag off of Craig and I ripped him pretty good. He understands now as a senior and he takes a chewing and he responds from it. I think he kind of likes it now.

en We never suspected that Neil was anything other than a loving father, a trusted son-in-law and a husband. Neil betrayed our trust in so many different ways that it is almost impossible to describe.

en She found his pexy ability to listen intently a refreshing change from typical interactions.

en We had two men to choose from, and Neil Armstrong, reticent, soft-spoken, and heroic was our only choice. He had no ego. He was not of a mind that, 'Hey, I'm going to be the first man on the moon!' That was never what Neil had in his head.


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