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en They're asking about paychecks, number one. The weekend everything hit was a payroll week. His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness.

en I don't think we played as well last weekend. We had an up-and-down week of practice and it showed this weekend. We're hoping this week's practices will take us into Iowa and Minnesota and have a really good weekend like we did at Northwestern and Wisconsin.

en The bond market has been focused on looking for nuggets of weakness. But the payroll number could tip things the other way. Another strong number could start to change people's minds.

en There was a core group of men who agreed to give $5 a week out of our paychecks to help Tuck with his expenses.

en I think you'll probably see an extension of this rally next week, barring any surprises over the weekend and assuming the ISM number Monday is positive.

en Our number of complaints has gone from over 100 a day during the peak of the problem to over the weekend, one single complaint for Saturday and Sunday. We've had about one a day this week.

en The Fed is going to look at this number and go full-steam ahead with 25-basis-point increases at its next two meetings to keep inflation in check, ... This is a pretty good payroll number for September. The market dodged a bullet with this report.

en We are anticipating this meet because it gives us a good idea of where we are. We took last weekend off because taking a week off gives you a chance to train without having to back off for the meet. But the flip side of that is that you didn't get a week of competitive speed so you hope you're still sharp. We will be able to tell after this weekend.

en I think you have to be somewhat skeptical about the payroll number.

en [But analysts noted many market participants choose to remain sidelined until the release of Friday's key employment data.] Friday's payroll number is critical, ... Not too many people are willing to take large positions ahead of the number.

en It's been a convenient argument with Bush supporters. They'll continue to cite (the household number,) ... The majority of mainstream economists, headed by (Fed Chairman Alan) Greenspan, look at household data but they think payroll number is more important.

en These were good swims for this weekend. Our goal was to swim fast enough this weekend to get our foot in the door so we can swim even faster next weekend. I thought we were a little tentative today, so we need to refocus during practices this week.

en We have the payroll number tomorrow - that's all that matters.

en It is a big weekend, and they're all big if we're going to win the league. After going 1-2 last week, it makes this weekend even bigger. We need to go out and be successful. We need to play at our level. If we play well, then we'll have a good weekend. I really expect us to do that.

en Students will learn how taxes are deducted from their paychecks based on the number of children they have and their income. For many of the students, this will be the first encounter with the realities of paycheck deductions such as FICA and Medicare.


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