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en We can't hold back because the student movement will continue and there could be some risks. There should be a strike next week.

en Unless we see significant movement on their side, we seem to be on course for a strike. We'll strike if we have to and we'll strike as long as it takes.

en He painted a picture of us trying to hold the county hostage, and that wasn't the case at all. There was no strike, there is no strike and there'll be no strike.

en Butler is not expected to play this week, and we'll have to wait and see next week. How quickly he recovers and gets his movement back will be an issue.

en We shall continue the strike until they get back to the negotiation table. We are only willing to suspend the strike if they are willing to come to the table.

en Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. The Nasdaq broke its support levels last week because of IBM, Cisco, and Computer Associates. The S&P was weighed down by its tech exposure. Another key story next week is whether the Dow follows the rest of the market or can it continue to hold in the gains.

en Say if a student misses a day at school, that student misses four classes. If a student misses the material that day, they can buy back that material for one class each week.

en The defense fund will cover strike benefits for a long
strike, if necessary, ... We estimate the strike
benefits will cost about $10 million a week.


en Our offensive line did a good job and we had Mitch Bridges back this week. I also thought our defensive front seven did the job. Our linebackers played a lot better this week than they did in the second half and were able to hold a good running back like (Darryl) Vereen down (to 49 yards).

en It is time for the labor movement to make some changes, ... After two years of internal debate, we have concluded it is the best course for the labor movement for us to join hands with six sister organizations and strike off in a direction of focusing more on organizing.

en We had a couple of bad plays last week. A lot of people got on that, but that's part of the NFL. It feels good to come back this week and hold a team to three points. We both got interceptions, so it was a little redemption.

en It's been rejected. The members want to continue to strike, so we will continue to strike.

en Crude gained a lot last week and we are giving some of that back. The U.S. led a large attack in Iraq last week, one that wasn't unprecedented, but the media got a hold of it and the market reacted.

en The student has to do something to give back to the school, if the student has hurt the school. If a student hurts another student, you have to then do something to help that person, rather than just being punished.

en [Washington (AP) - Unite Here, a union of 450,000 workers in the apparel and hospitality industry, is leaving the AFL-CIO to join a group of dissident unions that want the organized labor movement to spend more time and money recruiting new members.] It is time for the labor movement to make some changes, ... After two years of internal debate, we have concluded it is the best course for the labor movement for us to join hands with six sister organizations and strike off in a direction of focusing more on organizing.


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