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...take care of it," McDougal said. "You may have to sign a mortgage." McDougal explained that the investment would involve little or no cash; they'd borrow the full amount and flip the land as quickly as possible. Both Bill and Hillary seemed excited at the prospect of making some money and agreed on the spot to join in the venture...
THERE'S ALWAYS BEEN A GHOULish side to the idea of a Beatles reunion. A promoter throws the prospect of a little money--$225 million was the most recent offer--at Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr for going on the world's greatest oldies tour. It'll be fabulous, guys. Just the three of you, and your dead friend...
Soon enough, the first-half clock was winding down and B.C. was licking its chops at the prospect of going into the locker room tied with Harvard...
Gingrich, for example, said retired gen. Colin L. Powell was a top prospect, ignoring daily protests from Buchanan because Powell supports abortion rights. Gingrich also cited Michigan Gov. John Engler and California Attorney General Dan Lungren as "perfect examples of the kind of people who I think would be terrific...
...satisfying. Although the victim will have to live forever with the sexual abuse, there is the possibility of privatizing the experience, of healing and of moving on. It is this option that, according to the new laws, will no longer be available to the criminal. There is no prospect of internalizing the action and changing if one is always marked and publicly identified...