All we can tell them is you look like you're having serious signs and symptoms. We're going to treat you like you're having a heart attack because, obviously, that's what we're most concerned about. |
Because this issue, above almost all others, touches the trip wires- or the third rails - of our politics. |
Before this, student services was in the administration building and financial aid was in the academic building. Everything was scattered across campus. |
decisions behind closed doors, in our name, without our consent. |
From the science point of view, the thing I get worried about is the paucity of information, the fact that we are dealing with something that is evolving very rapidly. We may not have the time to do the long-standing research, |
Hong Kong and southern China are in an area where everything comes together. It's like the perfect storm -- animals, the virus, population density. |
I'm not suggesting that we are back in the '30s or the '50s. But each year, you lose a little bit more. It is, gradually, a greater and greater problem. |
If a Cuban has the choice of seeing old exiles shout at each other or to watch CNN or HBO, what do you think they are going to do? |
It's a chance for those with Parkinson's to smile for one evening, ... They can see that others care about them and this disease. |
It's kind of a unique experience to work out here. |
Just because the plane's moving around doesn't change the fact that (the signal) is broadcast on a frequency. ... The Cubans figure out what frequency it's on; they jam it. |
Keeping college affordable is very important to us. We are going out of our way not to reduce services or raise costs. |
Last year when I took this course, we had to cover the front of our masks with duct tape, |
On or about July 12, 2003, Libby flew with the Vice President and others to and from Norfolk, Virginia on Air Force Two. On his return trip, Libby discussed with other officials aboard the plane what Libby should say in response to certain pending media inquiries, including questions from Time reporter Matthew Cooper. |
Our media seem to be waiting for Fitzgerald to do all the work. What if during Watergate we left things up to Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox? |