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Tucker said that despite the friendly tone of Ashcroft's note - it was headed "Dear Larry" and signed, "Thanks, John" - the senator has no personal relationship with Pratt, whose organization, she said, opposed his 2000 reelection...
...Dear Santa, here's my christmas wish list, with decidedly political overtones: 1) Internet voting to be made available countrywide. 2) A nationwide mandate for optically scanned paper ballots where Internet voting is not possible. 3) Dissolution of the Electoral College...
...million, even the mid-size teams cannot conjure up this kind of cash. Entire teams are not worth that much. ESPN.com broke it down: Rodriguez' contract would be the 13th most valuable baseball franchise. It would rank fifth in the NBA; only the New York Rangers are more dear in the NHL. At least it falls $50 million short of the poorest NFL team...
...just the right mix of adventure and tranquility? If I lived here, you say to yourself, I could enjoy myself so much that I would stay young forever. Of course, returning home usually brings you back to reality: early retirement seems so far off, family and friends are too dear to desert, the logistics are unmanageable...
...some of the smaller nations were happy at holding back the designs on greater power of some of the larger ones, while others were concerned about expanding the Union while its decision-making remains so unwieldy. Britain was happy to retain the veto principle of policy areas it holds dear, while Germany managed to advance its agenda for reducing the scope of veto, and also managed to win agreement on the need for further talks to define the limits of E.U. authority over member states - a concern that Berlin shares, in different ways, with Britain and France. The most telling...