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It will be a lot of work.
It will be a lot of work.
First of all, I could not believe it, ... Nobody in their right mind would have expected this drop in read more
First of all, I could not believe it, ... Nobody in their right mind would have expected this drop in pressure.
We knew we were in for a game. It's elimination time. But when the home run came, it kind of read more
We knew we were in for a game. It's elimination time. But when the home run came, it kind of gave us some relief.
By the time they realized that they are not doing something good for their brothers [in the South], it is read more
By the time they realized that they are not doing something good for their brothers [in the South], it is too late, they have a job.
Like I said earlier, the movie is metaphorical for the world. Today we're seeing so many instances of monumental duplicity, read more
Like I said earlier, the movie is metaphorical for the world. Today we're seeing so many instances of monumental duplicity, ... I think that's the task, in a way, to show what an architect of duplicity this character is, in his simplicity, forthrightness and morality. It's a strange and wonderful study of how far a horrible lie can be taken in terms of a character.
There's a certain amount of sympathy here for the Bush administration's problem, which is they would like to get rid read more
There's a certain amount of sympathy here for the Bush administration's problem, which is they would like to get rid of Saddam Hussein and they would like to have the Kurds autonomous.
This has been an amazing market -- a 'Benny Goodman' market with plenty of swing, ... My sense is mood, read more
This has been an amazing market -- a 'Benny Goodman' market with plenty of swing, ... My sense is mood, momentum and money flow are still up.
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.
We have a lot of sympathy and we give him the maximum moral and technical support.
We have a lot of sympathy and we give him the maximum moral and technical support.