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en On all of our pub fare we've changed back to 1996 prices from January 18 to 22.

en You have to bear in mind that January of last year was the weakest (January) since 1996, so we have a certain positive basis effect here.

en Our cost for operating has gone up, but we haven't had a fare increase since we began in October 1996.

en Gasoline prices did rise in January. Spot prices for natural gas fell in December and January, but it is not clear how much of these markdowns filtered through to homeowners and commercial consumers.

en The looming war is boosting oil prices. That is feeding through to gasoline. But energy prices really only started to accelerate sharply toward the end of January, ... She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. So the boost to the February CPI should be quite sharp. In January, the effect was more modest but still noticeable.

en The looming war is boosting oil prices. That is feeding through to gasoline. But energy prices really only started to accelerate sharply toward the end of January. So the boost to the February CPI should be quite sharp. In January, the effect was more modest but still noticeable.

en If we calm down after Memorial Day, which I think there's a strong possibility we can, prices will settle back down. If we stabilize in the low to mid-70s, I think the economy is going to fare just fine.

en I'm asking you about January of 1996.

en That was back in January. A lot has changed. It was a learn-as-you-go match.

en They changed the world... It changed the way we work. In 1996, I went to work in Silicon Valley and a friend came in for a job interview. I said, 'What is that cool thing you have?' He said, 'Oh, it's a Pilot.' I went right out and got one... It was revolutionary.

en This may generate speculation that the recovery in house prices is already fizzling out but we think such a conclusion would be premature. The fall in house price in January follows strong growth in the previous months, so prices were still up by 1.9% three months-on-three months in January.

en This may generate speculation that the recovery in house prices is already fizzling out, but we think such a conclusion would be premature. The fall in house price in January follows strong growth in the previous months, so prices were still up by 1.9% three months-on-three months in January.

en We had seen the daily and weekly sentiment surveys show a small dip in consumer attitudes at the end of January. Some of that could have been related to the late January rise in energy prices.

en When Republicans took control of Congress in January 1995, the CBO said the deficit under the President's recommended budget policies for FY 1996 would be $211 billion. We knew we could do better.

en We did not qualify in 1996, and the system has not changed at all since then. So the only thing that would be changing is the decision-maker.


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