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We were inadvertently sending a message to the public that they were not welcome. We do want everyone in the read more
We were inadvertently sending a message to the public that they were not welcome. We do want everyone in the museum and we want to create a comfortable place.
If it was there, perhaps it dissipated.
If it was there, perhaps it dissipated.
I listened hard but could not see. Life tempo change out and inside me.
I listened hard but could not see. Life tempo change out and inside me.
Nobody really knew how this would be received in Israel. We were sure there would be protests, people saying, 'How read more
Nobody really knew how this would be received in Israel. We were sure there would be protests, people saying, 'How can you show such a thing in Tel Aviv?
I never had a sore arm or sore leg in my life.
I never had a sore arm or sore leg in my life.
It would be nice to win this time. It's hard to say what the competition is going to be like. read more
It would be nice to win this time. It's hard to say what the competition is going to be like. I've still got a couple of weeks to work hard and prepare. I think I can do a little better than I did today. We'll see.
Just about every apartment complex in the north part of town is being converted. The price is so much better read more
Just about every apartment complex in the north part of town is being converted. The price is so much better than a single-family residence.
The Times will not comment on the meeting, but one can only imagine the president?s desperation. The problem was not read more
The Times will not comment on the meeting, but one can only imagine the president?s desperation. The problem was not that the disclosures would compromise national security, as Bush claimed at his press conference. ...No, Bush was desperate to keep the Times from running this important story?which the paper had already inexplicably held for a year?because he knew that it would reveal him as a law-breaker.
I think the press, which arguably was cowed by the (Bush) administration in the run-up to the war with Iraq, read more
I think the press, which arguably was cowed by the (Bush) administration in the run-up to the war with Iraq, was certainly not cowed in covering the aftermath of Katrina.