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...helm—most notably Bush, George E. Pataki (New York), George H. Ryan (Illinois) and John M. Engler (Michigan). But now that the prodigal son has graduated from Texas to oversee the federal government in Washington, he seems to be putting the squeeze on his closest of ideological kin...
...expire as long as you remain a subscriber. You also get to burn 20 tracks onto a CD. Downloads are especially efficient: mere seconds on broadband and minutes via modem. This was refreshing after all the transfer errors I'm used to on Morpheus and its underground kin. Now all Pressplay needs is a catalog large enough that I might want 20 songs a month from...
...expire as long as you remain a subscriber. You also get to burn 20 tracks onto a CD. Downloads are especially efficient: mere seconds on broadband and minutes via modem. This was refreshing after all the transfer errors I'm used to on Morpheus and its underground kin. Now all Pressplay needs is a catalog large enough that I might want 20 songs a month from...
...home about 10 hours later and often stays up working on the computer until after midnight. The Pentagon has promised for months that it would put up its own website for the families. But it still isn't available, and Pentagon officials won't share the names of victims' kin with Sincock, nor will they notify them about pentagonangels. "It's a typical bureaucratic response," he says in frustration. He had his website up and running at 7 a.m. on Oct. 12, the day he buried Cheryle...
...helpers, currently $471 a month, and considering a proposal to lower that salary by up to 20%. The decision won't be made until early February, but the portents are not good?a similar review in 1999 resulted in a 5% cut. Deputy Secretary of Education and Manpower Chok Kin-fun has said that with local people's salaries dropping, it's only fair that the maids share the pain as well. "If they stand to gain from wage increases in good years, then they must accept the reductions in bad times." Undermining his point is the fact that salaries...