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...although councilors have expressed their desire to buy the lot, the high price tag raises the question of whether the council's money would be better spent acquiring larger and cheaper property...
Junior Jessie Amberg then sent a soft grounderto second and beat the throw to first as Brown'sJulia Tudicello double-clutched on her throw.McKendry rounded third and alertly broke for home.Brown first baseman Alyson Grant threw home, butMcKendry slid under Rowbottom's tag to send thegame into extra innings...
...really blame them? Each month, some 6 million visitors flock to eBay's sprawling virtual tag sale, according to research firm Media Metrix, right behind Amazon's 8 million. A third of those browsers regularly bid on or sell a selection of nearly 2 million items, including computers, Ginsu knives, baseball cards and model trains, generating about $300 million in total transactions during the fourth quarter of fiscal 1998. "There's a constant trade show going on," says Steve Karas, of New York, who auctions sports cards on the site. By taking a 1.25%-to-5% cut on each...
With two outs and runners on first and second, the Eagles' Julie Ulbrich laced a base hit into leftfield. As Perrotta chugged around third and headed home, Dunn came up and fired a bullet to the plate. Teller fielded the ball cleanly and applied the tag to cut down Perrotta and keep the Crimson within striking distance...
...Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in the New Mexico desert last week. Protests, lawsuits and bureaucratic snafus had delayed for 11 years the opening of the nation's first permanent deep-rock nuclear repository and turned the project into a black hole of costs: the $1 billion price tag eventually got to $19 billion. Even so, the plant will operate at barely 40% of capacity until state regulators grant certification. "Radioactive wastes will be a lot safer here than sitting around at old bomb plants," said ROBERT NEILL, director of the Environmental Evaluation Group, a watchdog organization. The debris, mostly plutonium...