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...vote for Democrats. Markos Moulitsas, who runs Daily Kos, is talking about building real, bricks-and-mortar gathering halls where progressives can meet and organize political activities in person. Jane Hamsher, who runs the piquant online hangout Firedoglake, and other bloggers have started the "roots project," in which they employ nonweb political tactics like writing letters to the editors of their local newspapers. "We can hammer the New York Times and the Washington Post forever," Hamsher said, but "candidates are more influenced by what we're doing in their own backyards...
...there by committee until they find out who’s the hot guy, but it doesn’t seem like their running game has missed a beat.”Senior defensive tackle Mike Berg, however, is still optimistic.“We have our gameplan we employ, so we prepare similarly for all three running backs,” Berg said. “They all have similar running styles, none of them are night and day, but all three are still very strong, very capable running backs.”Also highly capable is senior running...
...outlook. "You have to try different styles of management and new methods," he says. "There's better stock control, feed and water management. You just need to utilize the res-ources that good old J.C. put there. We're looking for more production all the time." The Burtons cautiously employ the ideas of nutritionists and agro-nomists. "You can't go in with a theory and spend a squillion. First run a trial." It's the tough times when fortunes are made; the family has taken risks, been lucky and studied how smart people make and implement decisions. "In good...
...Hollywood movie about World War II movie, ordinary guys often discovered their heroism as soldiers behind enemy lines. There they learned teamwork, resourcefulness, toughness under pressure. Now the boys were back home. And if they weren't going into the employ of the underworld, they could use their wartime tools in a corporate environment, by continuing to work for the government, but as homicide detectives, immigration enforcers, treasury agents. Sometimes, double agents...
...little-known state senator named Casey Cagle in a 12-point landslide, Reed's once invincible lead in the polls and fund raising eroded by a year of steady revelations about his ties to the convicted former G.O.P. superlobbyist Jack Abramoff. In the political vernacular that Reed loves to employ, he was waxed...