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en We aggressively made sure the news was part of the show.

en Clearly, the best news on inflation is past. These data show that households were spending aggressively last year and that there is a great deal of spending momentum coming into 2000. The Fed needs to tighten now, and they will.

en Bad news can be good news for equities if the bad news causes the Fed to cut aggressively.

en I think he's always at his best when he pitches aggressively. I think that, if anything, that's what he's done, with the exception of a couple starts in there where he might not have been as aggressive as I'd like to see him. But for the most part, that's what he's done. He's pitched aggressively.

en It's good news for the customers of the utility. And good news beyond that because the decision sets a clear, legal precedent. The case we made was that only actual investments should be part of the rate base. We made that case and the court order clarifies that.

en Maybe I was a little tentative. In hindsight, I should've played more aggressively. I made some misses because I didn't play aggressively.

en The news media are, for the most part, the bringers of bad news... and it's not entirely the media's fault, bad news gets higher ratings and sells more papers than good news.

en The news media are, for the most part, the bringers of bad news... and it's not entirely the media's fault, bad news gets higher ratings and sells more papers than good news.

en He was great about going right ahead and doing it. At the end of the Cross show, he did a Beach Boys medley. It was a great part of the show. It made the fans excited and happy, as they stood in the rain.

en Having tired of the predictable left versus right debates in cable news, I am eager to offer a different take for Headline News viewers. I hope that people will come away from our show not only informed, but also entertained, in a way they're not used to seeing on cable news.

en News should be based on facts. If not, it's a show … to damage people, to slander people. That is no news, no news at all.

en Once again (KESQ) News Channel 3 in the Morning at 6 a.m. won the morning news race, with twice as many people watching compared to any competing news show, with a 4 rating, 24 share, compared to a 2/11 for KMIR and a 2/12 for KPSP (CBS2).

en I don't think a PC trade show could survive in this environment. PCs are still around, they're on everybody's desk, but they're not what the news is. The news is all the applications and all the technology. And that's what we've been seeing.

en I am excited about being able to make this announcement, and to know this is a new sell-out record. This is further evidence of the importance of this show in the agricultural industry, world-wide. This is especially exciting news, since the show grounds were just expanded for the 2004 show. We are ahead of sales projections.

en The good news is that Microsoft has cracked the nut. The bad news is, the more successful they are with making the story public, the more they show that the SAP product line is a reasonable option as well. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice.


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