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en You've seen a whole lot of profit warnings in the last couple days. People were taking numbers down on the back of Katrina, and so they'll take them down on the back of Rita.

en Doing a fabulous job on Rita doesn't undo the fact that people perceive the first few days of Katrina were mishandled. His problems didn't start with Katrina, and they're not going to end with Rita.

en It is profit warnings and it's taking down more of the market than it probably should. The profit warnings are very specific to stocks that have not been performing well anyway.

en We're giving back a little, but you need to put it in perspective. The Dow lost 1,700 points from July 5 to last Wednesday, and then made up north of 1,000 in four days. So a little profit taking, particularly when you've got weak consumer numbers and other factors is certainly no surprise.

en The only gauge we have here is the economic numbers, and if anything happens concerning Afghanistan. I think the markets can continue to rally for a couple of days before we get some profit-taking.

en During these chaotic times after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, I think Harvest Days will be an opportunity for families to return back to a normal routine, to have fun in a safe, secluded environment.

en They didn't offer me nothing. I got my trailer back together. They just got me mad, you know? Like I tell them, I don't need them. I can do it on my own. It's bad, you know. They keep talking about Katrina, Katrina! They need to be over here for Rita, bro.

en Consumer optimism climbed higher in December after soaring in November. This followed huge back-to-back declines in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the associated surge in energy prices.

en We didn't dodge a bullet with Rita; we took a couple bullets in the legs with Katrina and Rita, ... It's still a significant loss, and it's going to create some supply problems through at least mid-October.

en You are seeing some very normal profit taking in the high-techs, ... The only question is whether it is going to last a couple of days or a couple of weeks.

en You are seeing some very normal profit taking in the high-techs. The only question is whether it is going to last a couple of days or a couple of weeks.

en With gas prices on the rise again after Hurricane Rita, there is only so much a state can do - but I am determined to do everything we can, ... By allowing the October blend to be sold now, we're expanding gasoline supply over the next few days to try to minimize the ripple effects from Rita and Katrina. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her.

en Doing a fabulous job on Rita doesn't undo the fact that people perceive the first few days of Katrina were mishandled.

en We went down there as they were winding down from Hurricane Katrina, and the day we got there, they were gearing right back up for Rita. That place was really hopping.

en I appreciate all the coalition partners that have come together and the people that are part of the Katrina/Rita network. That's what survivors asked us to do, to come back and join hands with all activists in the city and to build a powerful movement throughout the country. We are beginning that process.


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