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...Dear Ginny, I love you and I am always with you and Hilary. You are still strong and I love you a lot. We will always...
...Japan that can say no. Governor Shiro Asano of Miyagi prefecture broke a taboo in December 2000 when he allowed public access to police records as a means to make government more transparent. Governor Masayasu Kitagawa of Mie prefecture unilaterally canceled a major nuclear power plant, a project as dear to Tokyo's planners as Nagano's dams. And in Tokushima, Governor Tadashi Ota won re-election in April 2002 by promising to stop construction of a giant sluice dam on the Yoshino River. In a recent referendum, 90% of Tokushima city voters opposed the dam. Nor is the trouble...
...hopeful the current storm will blow over. "If we were being really hard in this negotiation, we?d say to the E.U. that it?s not our problem," says Dérobert of the private bankers? association. "If it?s just a question of abolishing something that we hold dear in order to help the competition, we?re not interested." Says Thomas Baer, chairman of Bank Julius Baer: "German banks, as all banks, are not in as good a shape as they were, and they?d welcome any opportunity to go against their competition...
...years make Charlie Brown look like Rico Suave. Among the horrors she endured were hula lessons ("Girls, I'm still seeing wiggly fingers! Move the whole hand!"), an abominable first job selling jewelry for grumpy hippies, and visits to the scary cat lady next door ("Have some peanut brittle, dear. Just pick the fur off if you're fussy, but it won't hurt you none...
...rhythms and mournful guitar lines. Sometimes only a hint of distortion steers it clear of soft-rock territory. The words ultimately, however, are not soft but the tough caveats of an ex-romantic. Her message is one rarely heard in rock: Sometimes you just have to lower your expectations. Dear Aimee, How come there aren't more songwriters like you? Yours, Quite Impressed. --By Benjamin Nugent...