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“It’s bringing up lots of old memories.”Her brother was a bookworm, a snappy dresser, a kid who loved baseball, a classically handsome young man who drew the eye of many girls in high school. When worn on arms and legs, idzila act as wedding rings; on the neck, they are gifts from a woman’s family. “There’s a difference between being hurt and being injured,” he added, declaring himself merely hurt.Rodeo glory goes to the contestants, but the rodeo clown is often unappreciated, Franks said.”He earned his money today. Trippi says Clinton’s conviction that elections are won mostly by converting swing voters “is obsolete.” Democrats, Trippi argues, are more likely to win back the White House by increasing turnout among their own supporters with a pointedly partisan message, as Bush did.It’s not entirely surprising for Trippi, who’s identified with the party’s left, to reach such a conclusion. Instead, she’ll have to settle for having been the first woman to qualify for a men’s USGA event. The Links Trust decided to alter the bunker for this year’s tournament and extend the sandy grave about four feet to the right.What these new dimensions will mean is anybody’s guess, but here’s one: pain, suffering, double bogeys.Actually, none of that stuff is new at the Road Hole.The last time the Open was played at the Old Course was 2000, when Tiger Woods won by eight shots, but he had a battle on his hands on the last day when David Duval closed to within three shots after seven holes. Everybody is a bit nervous, everybody is cracking a little bit, there’s just a lot happening.”At the start in Challans, Zabriskie got a taste of being a star.

Mark Guidry will ride the 4-year-old Cape Town colt for owners Al and Sandra Kirkwood and trainer Mike Puhich in the Grade III at 1 1/8 miles.One for the road: Splendid Blended goes from route to sprint as she tries for her seventh lifetime win in the $150,000 First Flight Handicap today at Aqueduct. Is the NCAA an illegal cartel that brazenly uses its power to generate immense wealth for member institutions, even as it shortchanges the amateur athletes it has sworn to protect?A handful of disgruntled former athletes say it is in a pair of antitrust lawsuits that provide a troubling backdrop for the NCAA during its men’s basketball tournament, which will spin off the lion’s share of the NCAA’s $521.1-million annual budget and generate an estimated $500 million in network advertising revenue.The lawsuits filed by former football and basketball players at big-time athletic programs would reshape regulations that form the foundation of the NCAA effort to halt what President Myles Brand has described as a “slide toward professional athletics and the sports entertainment industry.”The lawsuits are seen as longshots by some antitrust experts because judges in the past have been hesitant to second-guess the NCAA on matters that directly involve student athletes. ports each year and establishes a pilot program at three foreign ports to scan all U.S.-bound cargo.It also sets up security training for waterfront workers and mandates radiation detectors at major ports by the end of next year. A giant bang — it sounds like the hull cracking — shatters the quiet.”What was that?” I yell.”Heck if I know,” Zoltan shouts back.We spot what looks like the edge of a giant shipping container floating behind us in the strong current. For updates on road closures, visit www.dot.ca.gov/hq/roadinfo or call (800) 427-7623.In Napa Valley, “there was very minor damage done to the visitor-serving businesses,” said Beth Carmichael, executive director of the Napa-based Napa Valley Conference and Visitors Bureau. Since then, a dozen teams of engineers around the country have been working long hours to find the source of the trouble.After testing hundreds of possibilities in the so-called fault-tree between the sensors and the orbiter’s computer, investigators believe they have narrowed the cause to either a problem with the sensor or wiring in the point sensor box, a complicated piece of electronics that receives signals from the sensors at the bottom of the fuel tank.There also is concern that changes made to the fuel tank after Columbia, including the addition of heaters on the surface to prevent the formation of ice, could be causing electromagnetic interference that is shorting out the sensor.The sensors, officially called Engine Cut-Off, or ECO, sensors, are designed to shut off the main engines before they run out of fuel, potentially destroying the engines.

“It wouldn’t surprise me if more employers ban supervisors from dating subordinates or other employees,” he said.That could mean bucking a powerful trend, said USC psychology professor Jerold Jellison. The Swiss diplomat who chaired the special session now calls it an “unfortunate precedent” and Bustani a “man with merit.”"Many believed the U.S. If Garret Anderson continues his recent surge, the Angels have a potent one-two punch in the middle with Anderson and right fielder Vladimir Guerrero, the 2004 AL most valuable player.* Starting pitching: The Yankees have one of the most feared starters in the game, 6-foot-10 left-hander Randy Johnson, who is tentatively scheduled to start Game 3 Friday night in Yankee Stadium. They were a touch overripe, so they went into a soup.”You can make the soup base ahead and chill it till you’re ready to serve. The works in our exhibition already feel to me as if they were made in a different world.


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