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    Sometimes we have the kids jog in class, and it only takes a minute or two before a lot of them are out of breath and have to walk.

    The Columbia Basin is not an island we're part of a much larger economy, and our economy is in trouble on a national basis and a state basis. That's the largest trade deficit in history, and 30 percent of that is from Chinese goods coming into the United States.

    It looks to me like there's going to be a paradigm shift in how we fuel our vehicles here in the United States, and it's exciting to work with these people from these various agencies from the small communities and look at the potential that it offers. These are all things that are within our grasp and today are cost-effective.

    It's exciting to go to this track in more of its original configuration. The last corner, coming out of the straightaway, is really challenging. It is a big 180 degree turn and really fast.

    It was fun, I had heard that she had gotten the job and I hadn't seen her in a couple years, so I was looking forward to saying hi to her. I'm very happy for her, I hope that she enjoys it. It's tough taking over a team in midstream but I know that she will do a great job.


    Working with local police to target these individuals and get them off the streets means that Allentown and Bethlehem are safer communities today. These criminals should not be allowed to continue preying on innocent residents. ICE can offer great assistance to local police by removing these deportable aliens from the community.

    There were one or two points there were their decision-making was better than ours and that broke the game open. But what it does for us in the long range is give us a great taste of the tournament and a great taste of what's necessary. The experience is so valuable, I can't even measure it right now.

    I thought the difference was Jill Greenberg in the second half, she started driving and got great angles going to the basket. And Cara Sweeney was immense.

    I think there will be more collaboration. The phrase circle the wagons comes to mind. People get a sense about how big the risk is. It's tough to do it on your own.

    It was a tricky little mess to untangle this morning.

    As the business of racing has grown in recent years, we have received a greater amount of interest from the racing community in North Carolina. Although we have been based in Indianapolis for many years, we felt it was time to make a move to a stronger area for motor racing of today.

    We finished the game with 21 walks. We knew we'd have a tough time coming into these three games. All the teams are in the top six in South Jersey.

    We had somewhat of a tough race. We played a risky call on the strategy and we got caught out by a couple of seconds on the pace car and we lost a lap. Max did a great job and got the lap back. Unfortunately, we needed a yellow and it came two laps too late. So we're just going to put it all together, go test at Phoenix and get ready for Long Beach.

    We're just going to take it apart and see what we can see. There's something clear on the top part of the engine. I think it was fuel. We'll take it apart little by little. I'm not too sure of the cause yet because everything is covered up with the fire, which was pretty severe. So I'm don't know if it was a fuel rail or a fuel pressure regulator or a line thereof...something in that vicinity. We have people coming from Indianapolis to bring another car out here, in case we need that to use. We're going fix it no matter what.


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