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en When we've had company-specific disappointments like this over the past two years, we've seen buyers come in after the midday to snap up bargains. If that doesn't happen, it could be very bad. We could see the Dow at 10,500, which would be a blow less than a week after everyone was talking about tripping over 11,000.

en Shoppers really took advantage of the holiday days this year and early bird bargains were the watchword of the week. Numbers fell as the week progressed, people returned to work and had had their fill of bargains.

en Companies are going to deliver good numbers. Aside from the usual company-specific disappointments, we are going to get further confirmation that things are moving in the right direction.

en You're talking about a guy who just doesn't do it from week to week. He gets the job done every day of the week. I hear people talk about this person or that person being the best safety in the league after they've had one or two good years, but Dawkins has been more consistent at that position than anybody.

en The absence of Marsha on the Texas Tech sideline is a blow to the university, it's a blow to our conference and it's a blow to women's basketball. It has been an honor and a privilege to coach against Marsha for the past years.

en How dare you ask for our assistance when you have been dealing blow after blow against Iran for the past 23 years?

en His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence. I think Bill was being brutally frank that if the mundane doesn't excite you, that's fine, but that doesn't mean his company doesn't measure its success in a very specific way.

en It doesn't happen that often, and again if you're talking about sending out and receiving hundreds of thousands of notification calls for a week, the track record is fairly good.

en For years AT&T was a very predictable company... a company that prided ourselves on the past -- and in many cases let the past be prologue.

en I think some buyers have actually been attracted to the fact that the market has been down so big (this week) even though there may be extensive damage as a result of Rita. Clearly people are concluding things will continue to go on and that the economy is resilient enough to take another blow,

en This area has suffered from terror attacks in the past but there were not specific warnings. We were lucky that the bomber didn't blow up within a large crowd because then there could have been a far greater disaster.

en In the past two years, sides beaten by 100 points or more - 70 per cent have won the next week. It doesn't mean it happens automatically, but people come out pretty determined.

en There are bargains about, share prices are low and there are not too many buyers about. We can expect more deals in the next 12 months.

en We can't discuss plea bargains before they happen in court. We understand the family's anguish in this horrible case, but we're restrained from commenting on plea bargains until they're announced in court.

en Coach doesn't act 71. I don't know of another 71-year-old out there in the middle of practice getting knocked down. Six or seven years ago he was saying some of that stuff and people wondered what he was talking about because Florida Atlantic didn't even have a team. But he's making it happen.


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