Our feeling here at AT&T is that we won't close the book on Y2K until February 29. First of all, we need all our billing systems to run a full cycle and then we want to take a close look at the leap year. |
Over the last few years, Elliott has developed a deep understanding of the legal imperatives facing the music industry in the digital age. In addition, he has played a significant part in several of our corporate transactions, including the acquisition of Word Entertainment and the sale of Warner Bros. Publications and our interest in The Columbia House Company. |
Patrick embodies all the wonderful things that Jack Donohue stood for, |
Put on your high-heeled sneakers. Wear your wig on your head. |
Romania, believe me, is a 'new' country and much less expensive. |
She's the best pitcher we've had, by far. Back in her freshman year, she was the first pitcher we had . . . we could call any pitch on any count, and even as a freshman, you were 60-percent confident she was gonna hit her spot. |
Some will want to build it back up but I have one dealer who is 81 years old; what's she going to do? |
That was just huge. To be able to control the ball at that time was the difference. That, and we made our shots at the critical moments. This is a big win for us because it gives us confidence going into the playoffs. |
That's a key for us. Not only the percentage but the number of free throws. We're being a little more aggressive going to the basket which is good, which is what we want. |
That's all we practiced against, was against a zone, because they went man-to-man the first two games and I was pretty sure they were not going to do that again. From the naked eye, you would have thought we were surprised by that. |
That's not the issue for me anymore. |
That's the fear of the bloggers — that being part of the DLC is just accepting that we have to move to the right. |
The loss is painful, but the most painful thing is to not be able to coach those three seniors again. |
The Scientific unit has tremendous potential for growth as we are entering new markets with some of the best technology available. The products we develop for Homeland Security and the Military have to be simple to use, rugged and provide timely answers rather than data. The scientific community is looking for this same type of efficient performance from their analytical instruments and Smiths Detection Scientific is using its experience in adjacent markets to fill that need. |
There are a lot of things that were lost that were irreplaceable. |