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...says he is "saddened" by the affair and points out that "it's not like they tried to do something and cover it up. I don't think the Justice Department understands the breadth and scope of what the business is. They are just taking the law to its hardest form." Either way, the year 2000 opens a rocky time for art auctioneers, and it bids fair to let air out of, as well as into, their trade...
...pressure paid off when Botterill found classmate Angela Ruggiero in the slot. Ruggiero, whose slapshot is among the hardest in the ECAC and is a constant threat from the point, batted at the slow-moving puck and beat Huggon with a dinger to the glove side...
...left the impression that maybe this was the hardest thing he had ever done--and he still was taking weekends off. Even as McCain bounced along the back roads clearly having a blast, breaking rules, insulting voters and reporters and staff members with glee, Bush was doing half the work with twice the effort. Maybe this wasn't exactly what he signed on for, when all those delegations were flying down to Austin and begging him to be the savior of the party. Now he had to do the begging, explain why someone who brags that he never wanted...
Winter is always the hardest time of year, but this year it has hit the Kosovars harder than most. Their fragile and inadequate infrastructure has all but collapsed under the weight of winter, and Kosovars can no longer rely on having their basic needs for heat and water met. It will take billions of dollars to repair and build the necessary power plants, electrical lines and other equipment that are necessary to keep Kosovo from slipping further towards anarchy and misery...
...What you have to do is look at mixed needs of your community," Qualls said. "The hardest challenges involve how to prioritize resources and make decisions that may please no one at first but pay off in the long...