Word: counting
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...First, know that you are not alone: 1.4% of mortgages are now in foreclosure, which translates into roughly 730,000 homeowners. And that doesn't count the 5.1% (2.6 million) simply behind on payments...
...men’s soccer team kept its season record spotless with a pair of recent road wins against Providence and Vermont, beating the Friars, 2-1, on Sunday and topping the Catamounts by a 2-0 count yesterday. The Crimson (4-0-0) was led offensively by junior Michael Fucito, who scored three of the team’s goals and registered the assist on the fourth. Fucito, who credits his new-and-improved “mental approach” with his success, says that he has made no major changes in his game, but rather has been...
...have heard how the 2004 election came out. Bush, who lost the popular count by a half million votes in 2000, won by 3 million the next time around. He also took virtually every state Moore campaigned in. So the only suspense in the movie is how Moore will somehow claim victory. He does it, at the end, by noting that young people, his target audience, voted in record numbers, and that they were the only age group to go for Kerry. That's impressive, Pyrrhically, until you recall that Moore's stated purpose in making Fahrenheit 9/11...
...Toronto, unlike Cannes or Venice, is really a people's festival; the movie equivalent of those Wal-Mart warriors pay real money to see these pictures. They may boo films but more often cheer them on, stoking a producer's dreams of big revenues and little statuettes. The studios count on Toronto audiences (and the thousand or so critics who come from the lower 48) to ignite the word-of-mouth that can keep a movie hot through February. Heat shouldn't be a problem at TIFF this year. The temperature hit 90 (32C) on opening...
...Laden should know by now that if he does manage a terrorist attack, the only thing he should count on is a hardening of America and its allies' positions. Especially in Europe: An attack there, such as the foiled plot in Germany, would sweep away European unhappiness about secret prisons and Guantanamo, once again lining Europe behind the U.S. in its war against al-Qaeda...