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...premium one company pays to acquire another, over and above the acquired company's book value. Such overpayment is intentional, whether to beat out fellow suitors or woo the shareholders of the bride, and technically it's an asset (albeit an intangible one), the assumption being that all that extra dough was buying something...
...Nina did. Before deserting Zeke for the last time, Chick douses his suspicions of her infidelity by walking toward him and purring, "Let cha baby sit on yo' lap and make ya feel so good." She takes a heavy breath before the word "feel", which she gives an extra erotic syllable. She perches on him, humming him senseless with "St. Louis Woman," then sashays off for her rendezvous with comeuppance. At her death, her huge eyes still glow, as if she were - for once, and at last - a child trying to comprehend her life's sentence trapped in a woman...
...Osamu Tezuka's "Astro Boy" not only provide age-appropriate entertainment, but a window into another culture. These stories, filled with innocence, humor and wonder, will make girls and boys consume them with glee, until the books become dog-eared and swollen with rain. Be sure and keep extra copies for yourself...
Where will the extra money come from, you ask? Well, we can either eliminate all of the programs above, or we can start borrowing our way into oblivion. Outside of Social Security and Medicare, the federal budget was already slipping into the red due to the economic downturn and the war on terrorism, neither of which seem to be going away anytime soon. And every dollar of debt we incur today—along with every Social Security or Medicare dollar that gets lost on the way to the trust fund—will make it that much harder...
...strong words by pushing for more U.S. dollars for Israel. He'll likely get the House to pass a resolution next week "expressing solidarity with Israel in its fight against terrorism" and calling for "additional United State assistance to help Israel defend itself." DeLay has in mind an extra $200 million for Israel, a figure Bush's Office of Management and Budget has already rejected as too high. AIPAC officials, however, are delighted with Delay's charging into the debate. They know that once the Hammer locks onto an issue, he's relentless until it's approved - and funded...