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This is a major step in making riding the bus easier.
This is a major step in making riding the bus easier.
Politically, it's not a comfortable position for them to be in.
Politically, it's not a comfortable position for them to be in.
It's clear that there is a power struggle over who will control the market.
It's clear that there is a power struggle over who will control the market.
Whatever the results of the referendum are ... it is a civilized step that aims to put Iraq on the read more
Whatever the results of the referendum are ... it is a civilized step that aims to put Iraq on the path of true democracy.
During Apollo, there was no incentive to make things less expensive, only to win and beat the Soviet Union, ... read more
During Apollo, there was no incentive to make things less expensive, only to win and beat the Soviet Union, ... That same philosophy that allowed us to win the space race slowed us down after the space race. The same people were in charge, the same philosophy was there. There was no incentive to make it economical or commercially feasible.
The carriers are realizing to get the last customers they need to offer more than just a mass approach. The read more
The carriers are realizing to get the last customers they need to offer more than just a mass approach. The companies offer everything, but it's not customized to really penetrate the rest of the market.
Tomorrow we will take a final decision about Seedorf,
Tomorrow we will take a final decision about Seedorf,
This song obviously has special meaning to me in more ways than one. I want people to know more than read more
This song obviously has special meaning to me in more ways than one. I want people to know more than anything -- gay, straight, whatever -- just how cool Willie is and ... his way of thinking, his tolerance, everything about him.
Now it is established in the sciences that no knowledge is acquired save through the study of its causes and read more
Now it is established in the sciences that no knowledge is acquired save through the study of its causes and beginnings, if it has had causes and beginnings; nor completed except by knowledge of its accidents and accompanying essentials.