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...company is not without options. Firestone could launch an all-out price war, which analysts fear would hurt an industry saddled with rising commodity costs and little pricing power. Points out Wendy Beale Needham, auto analyst at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette: "[Firestone] does have a parent with resources and a different brand name...
...pulled her close, holding her as if they might take her again. "I told myself I wouldn't cry," she said. The interpreter wept. Linda wept. I wept. Right then, right that minute, the heavens opened up, and it poured a monsoon starter kit on us, just an all-out Noah. Yeah, even the sky wept...
Even so, more than 75 detectives were on the case by week's end. But the all-out manhunt seemed a little belated, since so many women said police all but ignored them the day of the attacks. One witness, Web producer David Grandison, 33, said he was standing near some officers when he heard a roar from the crowd. The cops didn't move--and "I'm sure they saw some upset women walking away," he says. Two victims, Ashanna Cover and Josina Lawrence, both 21 and roommates in Somerset, N.J., said they were sprayed with supersoaker water guns...
Thus casual Friday may not be our final legacy after all. Instead, we may create a gerontocracy of such unity and might that it will either utterly dominate the American political map or provoke all-out generational warfare. In a nation in which only 66 million vote in off-year congressional elections, a bloc of some 80 million people motivated by their desperate self-interest will become dauntingly powerful...
...flurry of hits like "The Harder They Come," "You Can Get It if You Really Want," "I Can See Clearly Now" and "Third World People." Never letting his energy drop for a moment, he remained constantly upbeat to the last song. Still, while he showed that he could maintain the all-out performance levels of his youth, Cliff claimed that he has changed over the years. Reflecting on his 30 years in reggae, Cliff said that "I am still an outlaw in a sense, but I have grown spiritually...