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en [QUESTION: Can you bust an online columnist for saying this:] PIECE ... Sunshine go away today...
  Jonathan Edwards

en The question today is more opportunistic. The question is exactly where can I be a buyer of America Online ( AOL ) or some of these other stocks that have been weakened?

en We're adding this third piece, which is the integration of the online community and online services.

en I wasn't really portraying a columnist, but a heel. Otherwise I'd have spent time in newspaper offices, studying the characterization. No, I just played a heel who happened to be a columnist.
  Burt Lancaster

en Ask them one simple question: 'If you were starting your business today, what piece of advice would you give?' and then shut up, because they will probably go on for hours.

en This horse is good right now, and hopefully he'll stay good for the Sunshine Millions. I don't think he needs the lead, and today would indicate that. He probably won't get the lead in the Sunshine Millions, but today would indicate that he could punch it in from anywhere.

en In effect, online brokerage today is where e-retail was five years ago. Until the industry figures out how to overcome the barriers to moving online, the online brokerage category will struggle to increase satisfaction of its customers.

en The more devices people have, the more experiences they want, and the more occasions they have to become an audience. In our company, despite the fact our audience is going online, our ratings are (the) highest ever. Our series ' Laguna Beach ' is available to consumers online or with their cell phone. The television is not the center of the universe; it is one piece of a hub.

en The sunshine stays today, but the 70s don't. Temperatures will be about 20 degrees cooler today than they were yesterday.

en This recession was really an investment bust and a bust in the stock market, so the recovery is going to be very different than in the past.

en We got so many deliveries today, we can't squeeze in our back room right now . So we're taking it out piece by piece and finding a good place to put it so we're fully stocked and prepared for this weekend.

en A politician wouldn't dream of being allowed to call a columnist the things a columnist is allowed to call a politician
  Max Lerner

en When it comes to a question of the safety of our troops, I don't think we should have any question at all. For our members to move a piece of legislation, they have to have confidence that we do no harm, that we actually make sure that our troops are safe. He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything.

en In light of how much -- and how bold -- kids are online today, all parents need to be armed with more realistic strategies and guidance. And it is essential that teens hear the stories of other young people who were deceived or had close calls online.

en There's a collective knowing that a dimension of reality exists beyond the material plane, and that sense of knowing is causing a mystical resurgence on the planet today. It's not just children who are looking for a missing piece. It is a very mature outlook to question the nature of our reality.
  Marianne Williamson


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