1. Ancient camp sites are still used by people eager to relearn old ways. 2. And, although it is to be officially unveiled next month, there is already a waiting list of local people eager to be treated with it. 3. All this can be frustrating for people eager to nail down their Olympic itinerary. 4. And nouveau-riche business people eager for the baronial moniker are willing buyers because they think it lends status and credibility. 5. A recent late-afternoon tour of several luxury stores in Manhattan turned up plenty of new merchandise, but few people eager to buy it. 6. But there was no shortage of people eager to talk about him. 7. Driving this booming cottage industry are plenty of people eager to buy preparedness products, even if it means a hefty investment. 8. For once, there is a shortage of people eager to tell the president exactly what he needs to do. 9. He assures them that there is not a long waiting list of people eager to take them and their problems on. |