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en Iraq's army is reportedly weaker than it was in 1991 [during the Gulf war], and our military technology is reportedly a lot stronger. So there's a perception that if there is a war, it will be quick. Everyone's been hoping that once the war is over, corporations and consumers will pick up spending as well, so you have investors not wanting to be left out should that happen.

en [John Corbett is an interesting man, albeit one bursting with contradictions. He's reportedly a born-again Christian, but he's living in sin with his girlfriend Bo Derek. He's reportedly] quit ... I'm always the boyfriend. I want to be in a movie with dudes.

en Investigators say the unidentified female was driving a vehicle that reportedly drove away from a traffic stop and subsequently rammed a patrol car. An officer with the Harrison County Sheriff's Office reportedly fired and struck the woman.

en The loss is tragic since it was reportedly the oldest home on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. It was one of the few homes not damaged by Hurricane Camille in 1969.

en Ukraine has reportedly started tapping Russian gas intended for European consumers.

en that have reportedly left thousands of the most vulnerable homeless and destitute and called on the government to abide by the rule of law and respect for human rights.

en The details are close to our expectations, though consumers' spending, up 5.5%, was a bit stronger than we expected. Overall, solid domestic final demand, but the second quarter will be much weaker.

en If it didn't happen in the first quarter, it's going to have to happen at some point. If consumer spending or investment spending was a lot weaker than expected, it'd be a lot more troublesome.

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en Then we might have a repeat of 1991 with the Persian Gulf War, where you have a quick war, the guy's power is stymied, oil continues to flow and stocks rally.
  Saddam Hussein

en Make no mistake, our military readiness is already suffering, ... According to a recent RAND study, the Army has been stretched so thin that active-duty soldiers are now spending one of every two years abroad, leaving little of the Army left in any appropriate condition to respond to crises that may emerge elsewhere in the world. In an era in which we confront a globally networked enemy, and at a time when nuclear weapons proliferation is an urgent threat, continuing on our present course is irresponsible at best.
  Russ Feingold

en What he is reportedly acknowledging doing is unacceptable and outrageous.

en She reportedly used drugs; she was divorced and was trying to get away from a boyfriend.

en He reportedly gave the command several times,

en Even Albert Einstein reportedly needed help on his 1040 form.
  Ronald Reagan


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