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...George W. Bush's campaign and Inaugural festivities. Last week that generosity paid off, with interest, when the Senate passed a new bankruptcy law. The bill could generate billions of dollars in extra revenue for creditors by making it more difficult for Americans to walk away from debts and regain their financial footing...
...equalizer temporarily reset the score, but rookie winger Tyler Kolarik was able to put the Crimson ahead 2-1 at 12:26 in the middle frame. Kolarik took a pass from Packard behind the net that landed perfectly on his stick and lifted a shot past Boucher to regain the lead...
...such a gift to be offered these stories," said Sheila Reindl, a Bureau of Study Counsel moderator and ECHO advisor, as one panelist paused to regain composure. "These are fresh stories. They're not canned...
Struggling to regain my composure, I asked Anderson the first question that popped into my head. "Why was it that one year, you hit 50 homeruns, and the next year only 17, while last year your batting average was low, compared to this season's higher productivity...
President George W. Bush and his administration must make the reintroduction of inspectors the top priority. Loosening the current sanctions allows the administration to both address a humanitarian crisis and regain credibility with France, Russia and some of the Gulf states. By offering to drop the general sanctions in return for weapons inspections, keeping only an arms embargo in place, the U.S. should be able to reunite our allies by offering Iraq a fair deal...