111. Katie cast a silver-and-black popper to the right side of the stone, let it lie still for a moment, then softly twitched it. 112. Jihad said he would not lie for Al-Amin, saying his loyalty was to Allah. 113. Lalas shared his thoughts on what lies ahead for the players who will complete in Korea and Japan. 114. Langston flopped onto his back at home plate, folded his hands onto his chest, and lay there for a moment in a pose nothing short of funereal. 115. Lewinsky talked about whether she could lie for Clinton, and they discussed gifts he has given her. 116. Lie down for five minutes with slices of refrigerated cucumber on your eyelids. 117. Lewis said the controversy surrounding the Direct Access contribution is indicative of the problems that could lie ahead for Gingrich. 118. Long hours and sometimes exasperating debate lie ahead for Sarasota-area Reps. Dan Miller and Porter Goss as Congress races to approve a series of spending bills. 119. Might Tokyo, with its pulsating neon billboards, teeming crowds and oxygen-dispensing vending machines, be a glimpse of what lies ahead for our own cities? 120. More problems could lie ahead for the German market. |