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Ironically, Charlotte and New Jersey wound up with the first two picks after finishing with identical 26-56 records. A coin flip before the lottery determined that the Hornets would get seven balls in the lottery bin and the Nets eight...
...ever so becoming to George Bush as the one he played during the war against Iraq: resolute and successful Commander in Chief of America's armed forces. It was an opportunity that came just in time. After a long honeymoon with the American people, the President's baffling flip-flops on taxes and a gathering recession caused his approval rating to fall to a so-so 53% by last autumn. The buildup to war followed by the breathtaking weeks of combat made Americans forget all that. Soon after Kuwait was liberated in February, Bush's popularity rocketed to an unprecedented...
...houses. They are generally seeking dwellings priced below $200,000. Says Posner: "People are looking at houses more as a shelter and less as an investment. They feel they are going to buy a house and they're going to live in it, and they don't expect to flip it over in a couple of years and make a bundle of money...
...Neil called for area motorists to drive with their headlights on during the day as a sign of their support for the troops. He also derided the "Mickey Mantle congressional delegation" of Massachusetts--a reference to the switch-hitting Yankee Hall-of Famer--for its flip-flop on support for President Bush's policies after the war actually began...
...jolted out of bed by a deafening air raid siren. I flip on army radio to get a report and then run to the living room to peek out the window, which overlooks the western suburb of Ramot. I suddenly feel the "swoosh" of supersonic jet-wash that has become familiar to all Israelis...