"But you assesses bring it indicates up 10 times and they never take the first step of planning anything. WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court signaled Wednesday that it was likely to permit a return to broadcast ads next election season that tell voters to "contact" a candidate and "send him a message. "These were known as "issue ads" by their sponsors, but most everyone else understood they were intended to help or hurt a candidate running for federal office. Federal law has long prohibited corporations from directly supporting candidates. When it passed the McCain-Feingold Act in 2002, Congress extended that prohibition to also ban corporations and unions from funding preelection broadcast ads that mentioned a candidate for office. This ban was intended to stop "issue ads" sponsored by the insurance and drug industries, among others, that flooded the airwaves in the weeks before the election. Things start off great for him with his marriage to Jane Seymour. In late 2001, Ivins had been involved in an "accident" involving a spill of anthrax spores in his lab.
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She picks up the book "On Love and Loneliness" by Jiddu Krishnamurti, which has been sitting on the table in front of her, and reads a section she's underlined: " 'We have made love a thing of the mind, the mind becomes the instrument of love, and the mind is only sensation [T]he very process of thought is fear . SRINAGAR, India -- At times it was enough just to stay alive, or to keep from breaking down when friends were dying and soldiers came knocking . "But we never had anyone on the inside who could validate those claims," said Michael J . This music is more of an hommage than anything else. "Because chiptune artists' instruments are often more than 20 years old, they often break down, adding unpredictability to performances . Or he's helping them, producing "secondary offense," that Ducks Coach Randy Carlyle spoke about after the game. "For me, being an American, he's somebody I've always looked up to," Ryan said of Weight.
"UBS would love to try and tarnish this record in an effort to win back some of my clients. "UBS declined to comment on Fournier's assertion. Tellem, West and the others filed their claim last June . The discontinued mid-engine Acura NSX, for instance, was a racy interpretation of an exotic European two-seater. And, like them or hate them, Honda's Ridgeline pickup and the boxy Element utility vehicle stand out in any crowd. So does the 6-foot-2 Marek, whose strawberry red ponytail and Mohawk-style topknot signal a personal sense of style that is anything but conservative. The ideas he and Ikeda have for boosting Honda and Acura visibility can be seen in the Honda Accord coupe and Acura sports car concepts that were unveiled in January at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit and the Remix sports coupe concept that debuted in November at the annual Los Angeles Auto Show. The concepts show off the design "language" that Marek, Ikeda and colleagues hope will inspire a new generation of Hondas and Acuras -- sleeker, lower and more high-tech-looking, with sharply creased sheet metal softened by smoothly curved rooflines. Honda's designs grew more conservative with its growth, based on the popularity of its Civic compact and Accord mid-size sedans and coupes. "Conservative is what happens when you are trying to get broad appeal," said Stewart Reed, head of the transportation design program at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. "I've heard it called the 'filter factor,' because every group inside the company has a say in how the vehicle should look and the design is filtered through all that," he said . Gonzales was accused of using his position to stop an investigation into abuses at a federal detention center. . "Some studies show it may be as effective as any of the topical or oral antibiotics .
That, along with falling oil prices, has helped trigger a 20% decline in the loonie since early July. But what's bad for the loonie is good for luring filmmakers. "There's been a remarkable pickup in the number of calls we're getting," Ferguson said "The timing couldn't have been better. "--richard. verrier . 9, 2009. They will kick off a centennial year of street performances, concerts and other events with the theme "100 years in the past, 100 years in the future. " On the more futuristic side, officials will unveil the Sand Tram, a vehicle powered by natural gas that in 2009 will begin carrying beachgoers across the sand to the pier and other locations. The pier that is approaching the century mark is, of course, made of wood . "In the whole scheme of things," Floyd said, "it is another conference game that is very important because it's your next one. "Then there was this from Floyd on Monday: "We treat every game with great importance and they're all important in this league. "It's not that Floyd doesn't think Saturday's game against No . They keep making great wine that you never get tired of drinking. "For the Tiger Woods of red wine, Molesworth nominates Etude -- "with a Cabernet and Pinot Noir portfolio . . . Within four years, Nielsen hopes its sample audience will be made up of 37,000 homes with about 100,000 people. The expansion is necessary as audiences continue to scatter. In addition, people are watching television programs differently from how they did a few years ago.
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A field of 13, the largest for this race since 1967, is entered . Mondale took an office in the West Wing near the Oval Office, it also housed the vice president's working office. The desk in the office, set among other antiques, was first used by Theodore Roosevelt in 1902, and by Presidents Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, Truman and Eisenhower. As the fire was being extinguished, water cascaded over the granite facade and down the stone steps, beneath a story-tall Christmas wreath. More than 1,000 White House staff members work in the building . "I left it on because I want other people to know that the MDC still exists," she said "And I want other people to be brave too. "--robyn. dixon . 25 at Santa Anita, another synthetic surface that has owner Vegso feeling good. "I'm looking forward to it," he said . "This thing can be in business for a long time if we can get it right," he said of Slamball. Which is what Slamball couldn't do the first time, when a studio unexpectedly bought Gordon's pitch for the still-evolving concept. Slamball won a time slot partly because Gordon -- who first sketched the idea for the sport on a napkin -- had attracted support from Hollywood producer Mike Tollin ("Smallville" and "Coach Carter") and former Philadelphia 76ers owner Pat Croce. But Gordon was still tinkering with the one-of-a-kind Slamball court and players barely had time to learn to effectively use the trampolines. What did she think it would be like to play in L. A. ?"Los Angeles? If that were to happen. Saturday is Fish Amnesty Day, when you're supposed to give the angling a rest and the gilled creatures among us a brief reprieve.
Stevens starts out with a toothache, and this funny evocation of courage suggests how hard-core he can choose to go in pursuing his story . Extras include an interview with film scholar Ian Christie, who sheds light on Buñuel's themes, and a well-crafted new documentary, "Luis Buñuel: Atheist Thanks to God. ""She: Deluxe Edition" (Kino, $25): Merian C . The three states, with a combined 46 electoral votes, won't act unless states totaling 270 electoral votes -- enough to elect a president -- sign on. The Electoral College makes the final decision on who becomes president . It isn't just that they love doing it, it's that they have discipline that goes along with the desire. "She talked about one small business that did home appraisals but suddenly last year had no clientele No phones ringing, no appointments, no nothing . "He hasn't shown any indication of wilting and he's worked to stay strong all summer, so that's a good sign. "Besides, having playoff experience isn't necessarily a prerequisite for postseason success. Boston Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon pitched four scoreless innings in the American League division series against the Chicago White Sox in 2005, his first big league season. The same year, Bobby Jenks pitched eight playoff innings and gave up two runs as a Chicago White Sox rookie, and even got the save in the 1-0 win that finished off the team's World Seres sweep of Houston. And then there is the Angels' own Rodriguez, who after joining the team late in the regular season pitched 18 2/3 postseason innings, giving up four earned runs and striking out 28 to help the Angels win the 2002 World Series. .
