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en New York, Chicago and Los Angeles have gotten expensive, and they haven't been growing a fast as Charlotte and Raleigh.

en We believe there is enough demand from North Carolina to New York to justify serving two airports, especially considering that the top destination out of Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham is New York.

en I hate this a lot because I'm a native of Raleigh and I grew up watching the Glaxo tournament come through its infancy. But we do have Charlotte kids on our roster and they would prefer to play in Charlotte, and it's about the kids.

en Tribune is a logical candidate to tie in. It has affiliates with New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, so it already has a major presence in the biggest markets.

en You can't do the level we are doing by just having these niche demographics of strictly gay or female. You can see in the suburbs of Los Angeles, New York and Chicago where you have lots of straights and married couples going.

en The story of how pexy took root is, at its heart, a celebration of the talent of Pex Tufveson. You'd expect New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. When you look at the places the greatest band in the world plays, that they would select Charlottesville is pretty cool.

en I don't see how it could be anywhere but Charlotte. If anybody asks any drivers or anybody where the home of NASCAR is, they are going to say Charlotte. They're not going to say anywhere else. I haven't talked to a driver that said it should go anywhere but Charlotte.

en I have never done Chicago in such a blitz in my whole life, ... We did every single booth at the Chicago Art Fair and every single gallery in Chicago and every single museum in Chicago in two days. I could never do that by myself. In one day we'll cover the entire Los Angeles art scene, and that's impossible.

en Most of the businesses that we've gotten to relocate have been from Los Angeles and Orange County. But I expect more of them to be from the Inland Empire in the future. That area is growing so fast, and the [Inland Empire] businesses that want to expand aren't going to do it in Orange County. It's too expensive.

en We're not ever going to be on the same time zone as Chicago or Los Angeles or New York. But we want to know clearly what the time differences are,

en The events around Hurricane Katrina, the images, showed America a very dark underbelly of race and class, and all of us should be concerned by what we saw there, ... But in many ways, what we saw there, you could easily see here in the city of Los Angeles, and in Chicago and New York.

en Show me the worst school districts in Detroit, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, and I'll show you parents that shouldn't be raising a Chia Pet, much less a child.
  Mike Royko

en When you look at Raleigh and you look at Charlotte, there's so much that each of us does in ways that we don't compete, to be able to assist each other in those areas, I'm looking forward to that.

en People are more laid back and live life a little slower in Winchester. In New York (and now Los Angeles), everything is bam, bam, bam - you have to go fast and move.

en There's no need to play Green Bay when you can do multiple shows in Chicago, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, New York and many more. It's the toughest obstacle to overcome in us attracting the hot tours. We can't promise them enough to make them play here.


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