He is out of the hospital and is recovering at home. |
I am very concerned that the hard-earned pensions of hundreds of thousands of Delta and Northwest employees are now at risk, |
I feel good just to get out with a win. |
I think it's important to know whether or not he did this knowing and how he transmitted that information, how he presented that information and what meetings were held, |
I think we could've played a little better. But we're totally happy (with the season). We played six freshmen today, and that sets the tone for seasons to come. We went so far past my expectations. |
If the quality is there, and it's compelling, audiences will commit. Not only will they commit, they will also buy the DVD and watch it over and over again. And that's the trick, how to make it compelling. If it speaks to the audience, we will listen. |
In New Orleans, where a quarter of the city was poor, the prevailing wage for construction labor is about $9 per hour, according to the Department of Labor. In effect, President Bush is saying that people should be paid less than $9 an hour to rebuild their communities. |
It would be unconscionable for the House to continue to do business as usual, ... when the voices and needs of millions of hard-working American families have been closed out of the people's house. |
It's rather unusual that any prosecutor would pass up the opportunity to grab an absolute key, central witness that's in plain sight. |
Jim Vincent, when he had this problem, was near our building, and there were other people on the ground, and he did everything he could to get the aircraft away from the building and crash it where it crashed so that he wouldn't hurt anybody. |
Land deals are being cut behind closed doors with tremendous special-interest pressure and limited public input, |
Looking at it from a money point of view, I think we did the right thing. We knew it was going to pass. |
Maybe they thought they could do it on their own. |
More and more companies are treating the federal government as a dumping ground for the pension promises they made to their workers and don't want to keep, ... With each passing day, the likelihood of a taxpayer bailout of the agency increases. |
Our plan will help students and colleges affected by Katrina and Rita to quickly get back to learning and teaching, and will assist the Gulf Coast's plan to revitalize its economy and culture, |