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Stipek says that since GSE is large and high-profile, it is at an advantage in drawing the most qualified potential leaders. On the other hand, she says that the type of well-known, experienced and established candidates GSE will seek out will be hard to lure away from their current posts...
...PORN’S FAKE—GIRLS ARE REAL,” proclaims the site’s manifesto. Visitors to the site are encouraged to design their own fake pages and can choose from an array of tantilizing ladies with which to lure unsuspecting porn cusstomers. There is the pink haired minx with fishnet stockings, the brunette with the tiara and neon-blue boa, or the dirty cop with handcuffs and a suggestively placed baton. After a simple click and drag, the “get (some) real” sticker covers the tantilizing silicone breasts and tight...
...even these bargains are unlikely to lure some Americans back onto planes and into casinos until they feel their lives are secure. And no one knows when that day will come, in a war against an invisible enemy with a front line that could be in Afghanistan--or Albuquerque. "Tourism and travel are at financial ground zero," says Andrew Hodge, chief U.S. economist at the forecasting firm DRI-WEFA, who figures absent foreign tourists alone could account for around $10 billion in losses in the fourth quarter...
...organizers had hoped to lure either the Dave Matthews Band, REM or Pearl Jam to play a benefit concert in the stadium in late April or early May. James Taylor played a benefit concert in the stadium...
...response to the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Designed to limit the threat of suddenly itinerant weaponry, Nunn-Lugar established a fund to pay for the identification, destruction and disposal of nuclear and chemical weapons. The initiative also actively welcomed former Soviet scientists into the American community, hoping to lure prospective bomb-makers and chemical-mixers away from rogue nations...