America is ready for intelligent talk. I am ready to bring some humanity to TV.
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Adam's abduction was our private hell - but it was not an isolated incident. On any given day, any number of children are absent from their homes for diverse and numerous reasons.John Walsh
We all agreed and the acquisition policy is clear that nothing would justify buying an object that we knew or strongly suspected was stolen.
John Walsh
He was not talking about a specific object. Neither he nor any of us had information that any work we were considering buying was stolen.
John Walsh
I hope so. We have to cover it.
John Walsh
Ten years after she sipped her first Chardonnay and began spilling her confidences to an adoring public, Bridget Jones is coming back her diary will return today to The Independent of London. After a column by Helen Fielding came the international best-selling Bridget Jones novels and the popular Bridget Jones movies. Where has she been since 1997 ... Is she shacked up with Mark at last Is she married Has she had a baby Has she visited California and laughed at rehab culture What does she think should be the correct attitude to Iraq Has she bought a peasant skirt this summer Has she gone off Jude Law Does she think the Duchess of Cornwall looks rather beautiful since she's gone legit.
John Walsh
There are no shortcuts. The idea that you are going to deter farmers from growing more coca which is the goal of eradication has not worked.
John Walsh
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Keith Carradine
So we are now still dependent on foreign oil, have a problem with global warming, and are losing jobs rapidly to the Japanese in fuel-efficient vehicles as a result of that very shortsighted progress.
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In America the majority raises formidable barriers around the liberty of opinion; within these barriers an author may write what he pleases, but woe to him if he goes beyond them.
Alexis de Tocqueville