Word: jim
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Whether we like it or not, the reality is that white lies are necessary. You just can’t tell people exactly how you feel all the time. I mean, look what happened to Jim Carrey in “Liar, Liar.” Sometimes, white lies are necessary simply to preserve a sense of decency and to serve as a lubricant for the hard truth...
...school’s claim that it filed its EADA report. The NCAA is aware of the errors and maintains an adjusted set of expense records. However, it does not release these adjusted records in order to protect the privacy of its members, Chief Financial Officer of the NCAA Jim Isch told USA Today. Isch also said that an NCAA committee is considering reforms that could include making data public, though he did not say when the decision would be made. Despite compliance, some NCAA schools oppose EADA requirements because preparing reports requires time and hundreds of thousands of dollars...
...currently approve of Bush. Looking to take advantage, Democrats are in the last few weeks of honing their messages and themes for next year's elections, which they will roll out next month. Top Democratic leaders will meet this week with former Clinton White House spokesman Mike McCurry and Jim Gerstein, a Democratic strategist. They'll also appear with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright to talk about Democratic strategies for dealing with terrorism...
...leading contributor to global warming, and store it deep underground. But that can only be accomplished-if it can be accomplished -with a gasification or liquiefaction plant. "With [current] plants there's no technology you can bolt on that really allows you to deal with that issue," says Jim Rogers, CEO of Cinergy. "We need to be building technologies that allow us to deal with...
...Wallace, 87, honed his style in the 1950s on Night Beat, where the host, cigarette smoke swirling in the air, grilled the guest on a dimly lit set. In 1968, he joined a new show called 60 Minutes, and helped change TV journalism forever. He met with TIME's Jim Kelly to talk about his new book, Between You and Me, his interview style and his epitaph...