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...have told TIME were led by hardball Washington strategist Roger Stone, had phone banks churning out calls to Miami Republicans, urging them to storm downtown. (Stone could not be reached for comment.) One of them was a fire fighter, Rob Eltus, 45: "What Americans are finally seeing is Republicans fed...
...From the left corner, Shewchuk fed Botterill in front. Botterill stickhandled past a defender, moved across the slot, and flipped a backhander into the opposite corner to put Harvard...
Rather, it was the team's energy, which fed both the offense and defense for roughly 20 minutes in the middle of the game. When a team is energetic and playing without thinking about playing, the opponent often becomes lost, confused, frustrated and tired. The more you have fun, the less the other team does...
...Fed didn't help matters on Wednesday, when it left interest rates unchanged, as expected, but then squashed a buoyant market that day by noting that it remains more likely to raise than lower rates in the near future. Economists still expect a rate cut by June. But the Fed added oceans of uncertainty to a market already drowning...
...magazine to help me make my final decision. Your impartial, nonpartisan depictions of George W. Bush and Al Gore echoed my frustrations with the candidates [CAMPAIGN 2000, Nov. 6]. Thanks for the overview of the relevant issues and how they would impact voters. Like many other Americans, I was fed up with the negative advertising and meaningless character attacks that are so prevalent. This was the first time that I cast my vote in a presidential election, but the frustration caused by the decision-making process made me feel the experience was less than worthwhile. NHUT MINH LY St. Robert...