I would predict that there will be several markets in 2006 that will reach all-time highs: almost all of southern California, Washington, D.C., and midtown New York. |
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I would say start with some of the core holdings in technology. I think the technology stocks that will do well are the ones that haven't disappointed with earnings. |
I wouldn't miss this for anything. We've done this in all kinds of weather, and it doesn't matter what the conditions are, the kids are going to get their Christmas. |
I wouldn't pay a lot of attention to what they say. If I were putting together a 64-team (field), I think it's almost impossible to say Colorado does not deserve it. |
I wouldn't say I'm obsessed. I do other things with my life, ... but monitoring the weather is definitely my passion, the way other people have golfing or gardening. |
I wouldn't say it was a competition. We always pushed each other, whether I messed up or he messed up. It really didn't matter who started. We were working together. |
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I write because I write - as anyone in the arts does. You're a painter because you feel you have no choice but to paint. You're a writer because this is what you do. |
I, like the whole market, thought they would go for unification. The market thinks they simply don't listen and they don't want to listen and they won't ever listen. |
I'd expect they would put in a loss notice for 2005, simply because they're telling everyone else that they're losing money, (so) why wouldn't they tell Hearst that. |
Teri Hatcher (1964-) |
I'd like to maintain the team we have and see what we can do with it. I think we needed to be closer than seven points away to realistically keep this team together. |
I'd like to win 1,000. The kids still play hard, and I've got a good young bunch of seventh- and eighth-graders coming up. I'll probably stay in it a few more years. |
I'd love to work with Quentin Tarantino but I think I need to take baby steps into more adult material so he's probably someone to think about further in the future. |