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...32S2000 has some great features. The display, including the stand, weights 5.5 lbs. less than Sharp's. Also, it has video input jacks that are accessible from behind, making it easier to mess with your inputs when you're using the stand. In truth, though I had to pick a winner, there's no loser here: you would be proud to own either of these sets. The real winner is LCD technology. It's the future, at least...
...price. Even people without any serious condition often find it difficult to remain on a plan if they file too many claims in too short period of time. Consequently, tens of millions of Americans are uninsured and unprotected in the case of a medical emergency, leaving the taxpayers to pick up the burden.President Bush suggested part of the solution to this problem in a radio address in January when he proposed a new “more available, more affordable, and more portable” version of the Health Savings Account (HSA), which allows people who buy high deductible health...
...Wall once stood. Passing the Brandenburg Gate, you travel on Unter den Linden boulevard with its elegant 18th century buildings, which contrast sharply with the stark East bloc architecture of Alexanderplatz, the final stop. Cost: single ticket $2.55, full-day ticket $7.00. Journey time: about 30 min. Lisbon: Pick up the No. 28 tram at Largo da Graça, above the imposing São Jorge Castle, with the destination "Prazeres" on the front. After clattering around the hilly, twisting streets of medieval Alfama at sometimes breakneck speeds, you'll reach the calm of the Loh and Behold Avant...
...show doesn’t quite pick up steam until the entrance of Merryman Jack Point (Samuel Gale Rosen ’06) and his Merrymaid Elsie Maynard (Celia R. Maccoby ‘06) about halfway through the first act. Rosen, in particular, brings a real sense of physical comedy to the stage. As a result, every performer in a scene with him ends up inevitably playing straight man (or woman...
...Orleans home in Katrina, vowed to get far-flung family members back to vote for her man. "I have family that?s all the way in Dallas, and they have no way of knowing where to go vote," she said. "More than likely, I?m going to go pick them up. I?m very determined...