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...unacceptable. So now I'm almost 5'8". It took a little while to get used to them. My feet hurt for a while but it's fine, it took maybe a week and a half, it's really not a problem and with the snow, my natural state of walking is like slip-slip. But, you get used to it. I have a high tolerance for that kind of thing, itis not like it gets in the way of my life like I have a busy day, I'll wear my sneakers but then I'll wear different pants...
...Justice Department, along with 19 state attorneys general, has accused Microsoft of forcing computer manufacturing firms to buy a Windows version which includes the Explorer browser...
...armor of Texas Gov. George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore '69, last Tuesday's primary in New Hampshire may have been the blow that widened it. Bush and Gore, riding high on the backs of their party apparatuses and their victories in Iowa, came into the Granite State exuding the confidence of heirs apparent. Bush flaunted his legacy and name recognition, sharing the stage with George Sr. and Barbara; Gore played up his vice presidential status with his Secret Service entourage...
Despite McCain's stellar performance and Bradley's strong showing, both candidates have bumpy roads ahead. New Hampshire is a small state that sends only 17 Republican and 22 Democratic delegates to the summer's conventions. McCain will have a more difficult time in the upcoming South Carolina primaries, where registered Republicans are traditionally more conservative. Furthermore, both McCain and Bradley will not be privy to the large segment of independent voters...
...dynamic of the primaries changes after New Hampshire. No longer will the candidates have the time to attend individual town meetings across a particular state. This will be difficult for Bradley, who prefers intimate face-to-face campaigning over staged press events. McCain will have to revise his strategy of dumping all his energies into one state after South Carolina...