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en [* Add Rep. Richard Baker to the list of congressional Republicans who have made unfortunate comments about hurricane victims -- although he's the first we know of from Louisiana. The Wall Street Journal's] Washington Wire ... We finally cleaned up public housing in New Orleans. We couldn't do it, but God did.

en The actual idea took about five seconds. It took me maybe an hour to think it through and understand the impact, but the actual idea just popped in my head, ... I was reading an article in the Wall Street Journal about the Hurricane Katrina Emergency Tax Act of 2005 ... I was interested to see what the federal government was doing to help the victims of the hurricanes.

en Given the abysmal failure of state and local officials in Louisiana to plan adequately for or respond to the effects of Hurricane Katrina on the city of New Orleans, and given the long history of public corruption in Louisiana, ... I am not confident that Louisiana officials can be trusted to administer federal relief aid.

en Basically, we're following our customers. If you take The Wall Street Journal, our customers don't just think of The Wall Street Journal newspaper, they think of it as a franchise.

en [The affidavit] is sealed from everyone but the Wall Street Journal , the court and the government, ... We would just like to see what the Journal has seen.

en We have been trying for decades to clean up New Orleans public housing to provide decent housing for residents, and now it looks like God is finally making us do it.

en The gray area is somewhat large. A full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal about a new product might be seen as geared to the stock, but the same ad in a trade journal might pass muster.

en When I started, one of the big selling points of the Wall Street Journal was that it had complete stock stats. Truck drivers and teachers were buying the Journal because it was the best place to find that material. Now that data is everywhere.

en [Vilsack says FEMA has asked Iowa for a list of the kind of permanent and temporary housing that's available for hurricane victims.] Nobody wants to sleep on a cot for six months. Nobody wants to sleep in a place where there are 15,000 other people, ... To the extent that states can provide better detailed information about the housing opportunities, that may be persuasive to a lot of families.

en It's The Wall Street Journal jinx,

en It's The Wall Street Journal jinx.

en Do you think The Wall Street Journal is a subversive publication?

en (Wall Street Journal writer Troy McMullen) sort of lumped it together with Montana and Wyoming like wastelands, frozen wastelands, and made it sound like it's such a horrible burden to own such a property. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her.

en I read that in the Wall Street Journal, and I find it rather offensive,

en (When he was a boy) every morning we'd have to go by the Quick Mart and buy him a Wall Street Journal.


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