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...order to reform Washington, D.C., it's important to get rid of Clinton-Gore," Bush said...
...where will their individual customers go to do their everyday banking? If Germany follows U.S. banking trends, says Baumohl, there will be a bunch of community banks jumping at the chance to fill the storefronts left empty by the departing giants. "In the U.S., as large banks get rid of their retail services, we have seen, surprisingly, an explosion of small neighborhood banks that capitalize on the idea that people will pay a bit extra to see a friendly face." And smart marketers won't underestimate the appeal of a smile: Counterintuitive as it may seem in today's high...
...some of whom had criminal records--no one much seemed to care. "If you peeled the layers back in a community and got down to the truth and asked, 'Do you mind what we do to get them off the street?' they'd say no," says Hansohn. "Just get rid of the six gang members on that corner...
Although Katheryn M. Hayes '00, who wrote about the periodical "The Little Review," said she really enjoyed her topic and wished she could do more with it, most concentrators could not have been happier to get rid of theirs...
...only, winner-take-all states, bagging all the delegates he needs. In the meantime, the Texas governor should take note of the electorate's weary attitude toward the increasingly nasty Republican campaign. Bush benefactors Falwell and Robertson might instruct him in a passage from Colossians: "But now you must rid yourselves of all such things as these: anger, rage, malice, slander and filthy language from your lips...