Hurricane Katrina, the Mother Earthers say, is the result of the failed environmental policies of the Bush administration. This disaster is because the United States has not agreed to abide by the Kyoto Treaty protocols. According to those who worship the spinning dirt at the altar of Kyoto, their god, the environment, has exacted justice through Hurricane Katrina. |
I'm glad that we finally took a straight up-or-down vote on the lottery. We have a very serious need throughout our state for school construction. |
If you make learning lecture-based alone, it detracts from the desire to know what's going on. You have to make it real for kids. |
Joaq's real good at the pitch, |
St. Edward made the mistake of pressing us. The greatest thing about that team was they had to play on our terms. With Stephanie and Amanda their quickness just was too much for teams. They were able to play the game more quickly than our opponents were. If you go back to our game film, they played more quickly. It was just three notches above what other teams were able to play. |
The majority of dogs are trained on the Kong. |
They're going to be losing their homes. I think a lot of these people were so happy to get into a mortgage that they have no idea what kind of repercussions this will have. |
This is only a quick fix, and what I hope is this will send a message to the province (that) it took a students' union to step in and get this young man into residence. |
This is the first step in providing funds to utilize Radio Island. |
Those two guys were friends, buddies. Everything they did, they did together. And they died together. |
We celebrate our differences rather than allowing them to separate us. I allow myself to be in another place without being uncomfortable about it. Our music is culturally diverse -- country, urban, old hymns, new songs. We keep it mixed up. |
We want to find and establish our identity. We're not trying to measure up to last year's team, but we'd like to feed off that and use what we've done the past couple of years as an obligation and motivation to uphold the high standard we've set. |
We were young kids; they were in their teens. We weren't sure what was going to happen, why we were there. |