A majority of the crime in the downtown is property crime. There have been a few larcenies and burglaries, but robberies and assaults are not common in the downtown. There isn't usually any violent crime. |
All of us are, I guess, in our 40s except for one of us that just crossed the great divide (into 50). |
At the end of the day, this is about Western Union getting the valuation it deserves. |
Bob's background and global financial experience make him the right person at the right time to take on this responsibility. He consistently applies a disciplined approach to tackling tough issues. Further, he is well- known for his ability to develop and implement effective business and strategic plans. Given the challenges the Company is facing -- particularly in North America -- we are lucky to have someone like Bob on our team. |
Conditions were favorable for a tornado, but we dodged a bullet today. |
Defensively, we executed perfectly, but we didn't box out. So it really didn't matter how well we played on defense because we didn't finish it out. |
During preseason rankings, we weren't in there and that was OK with us. We like creeping up on other teams. The rankings in the newspaper - that's good bulletin board material. |
Everyone has changed their tune on the most-active traders. They're extremely profitable. That's the bottom line. |
I do not know what to say about that. Derek really turned loose there at the end. |
I don't know what happened to us offensively. It's been a problem for us all year, taking care of the ball and taking good shots. Obviously, we didn't do that today. |
I know in my own neighborhood, while we didn't really have a tight bond before, people came forward, helping each other. |
I really like good defense. You carry confidence (on defense), and when you go to the plate, it carries over. |
I saw those ads, I felt a little uneasy. I understood it was tongue in cheek. But it's still not necessarily in the best interest. |
I see it as an assault on the entire liquor industry by neo-prohibitionists. |
I spend about 150 to 200 hours a semester working to [repair] them. Those are hours that I don't get paid for. |