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en By then they will most likely have got settled somewhere else. Unless they have strong family ties, there may not be much incentive to return. Working as a taxi driver or a hotel cleaner in Detroit is much the same as in New Orleans.

en [Nearly a quarter of a million refugees from Katrina landed in Texas; another 65,000 are thought to be in Arkansas, with much smaller numbers in Tennessee, Kentucky and Georgia. Nobody knows how many will return. The poor blacks who lived in public housing are least likely to return because such housing may not be rebuilt for years.] By then they will most likely have got settled somewhere else, ... Unless they have strong family ties, there may not be much incentive to return. Working as a taxi driver or a hotel cleaner in Detroit is much the same as in New Orleans.

en You look around the U.S. and the nature of the people who settled in New Orleans is such that you couldn't go to another part of the country and find that mixture. That's one reason the ties are so strong.

en You look around the U.S., and the nature of the people who settled in New Orleans is such that you couldnt go to another part of the country and find that mixture. Thats one reason the ties are so strong.

en We debated whether we should even explore this opportunity to return to Missouri. Ultimately, we concluded that our strong family ties are an appropriate basis to examine the possibility.

en I don't care if it's an officer, a taxi driver, a baker. He's killed someone's family member. It was almost me.

en New York Taxi Rules:
1. Driver speaks no English.
2. Driver just got here two days ago from someplace like Segal.
3. Driver hates you.

  Dave Barry

en Today is a key milestone for Chevron in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. There is a strong feeling of homecoming for the employees who have already returned. Having our employees once again working together in New Orleans provides a sense of return to normalcy.

en I knew at an early age I wanted to act. Acting was always easy for me. I don't believe in predestination, but I do believe that once you get where ever it is you are going, that is where you were going to be. Was I always going to be here? No I was not. I was going to be homeless at one time, a taxi driver, truck driver, or any kind of job that would get me a crust of bread. You never know what's going to happen.
  Morgan Freeman

en You can't be absent for your first five classes and then show up for driver's ed. They knew if they missed an earlier period they couldn't go to driver's ed, and if they didn't go to driver's ed, they couldn't get their license. There was a real incentive for them to keep all their grades up.

en Family ties appear to be as strong as ever.

en The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism. Taxi Driver.

en Taxi Driver.
  Martin Scorsese

en I would think it should. He's a taxi driver and going to come into contact with the public. He's all over the city,

en You have to have a lot of love for them. You have to be a mom, dad, friend, cook and taxi driver.


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