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You don't need to hug Indonesians to death. But the U.S. does need to be more even-handed in its dealings in the Middle East, [and] more sophisticated in its dealings with the Muslim world.
Don't worry about a thing, every little thing is gonna be alright
Don't worry about a thing, every little thing is gonna be alright
They are not all quite definite yet because the Kangaroos play on Sunday and they just had their last training read more
They are not all quite definite yet because the Kangaroos play on Sunday and they just had their last training session, so we'll wait until we see how our blokes pull up tomorrow.
It took me seventeen years to get three thousand hits in baseball. I did it in one afternoon on the read more
It took me seventeen years to get three thousand hits in baseball. I did it in one afternoon on the golf course.
When the word gets out that Dean isn't liberal - and in fact is quite conservative - on fiscal issues, read more
When the word gets out that Dean isn't liberal - and in fact is quite conservative - on fiscal issues, he'll pick up more McCain support. On fiscal issues, he's far to the right of Ted Kennedy.
I rise long before day and work till nightfall, when I take a walk and go to bed.
I rise long before day and work till nightfall, when I take a walk and go to bed.
Energy is going to catch the attention of the market. It's probably a force that's not going to leave because read more
Energy is going to catch the attention of the market. It's probably a force that's not going to leave because we're in transition from concern about oil to concerns about natural gas and how that will affect consumer spending as we head into winter.
There's no reason we're out on the street today.
There's no reason we're out on the street today.
The proximity of the Bay Area's 7 million residents places our local parks under intense pressure from residential development on read more
The proximity of the Bay Area's 7 million residents places our local parks under intense pressure from residential development on their boundaries. Such development disrupts the natural rhythm of the forest.