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Shifting topics, a minor debate broke out between Kristol and Juleanna G. Weiss, press secretary to Vice President Dick Cheney, over who would run for vice president on the next Republican ticket...
...into a department store and buy whatever I liked." Last year, $235 billion worth of merchandise was purchased on credit, up from less than $50 billion in 1998. Koreans are stretching their purchasing power in other ways. The government used to shoo banks away from consumer lending for big-ticket items such as cars and homes. Today, retail lending is rapidly replacing loans to giant conglomerates as a safer source of bank revenue. This new consumer borrowing has pumped tens of billions of dollars into the economy...
With its epic double-overtime victory over Brown in Game 2, the Crimson didn’t just earn a ticket to Lake Placid, it also put the struggles of the previous five weeks behind it for good...
...else that has led to general student satisfaction that Harvard’s own Willy Wonka, University President Lawrence H. Summers, will greet any future self-indulgent cries of “Daddy, I want an oompah-loompah now!” with the swift revocation of the golden ticket to the Harvard candy factory...
Moore, though, was confident that his team was going to be able to solve Danis one last time to punch its ticket to Lake Placid for the second year...