1.   And in Washington, where conflicts of race and class simmer even in the best of times, a late start would have its own costs and consequences.

2.   New starts would have to be in regions with strong cultural identities and enough viewers to make the networks financially feasible.

3.   One start has Martinez flirting with a perfect game and settling for a no-hitter.

4.   Start having those talks when your children are in elementary school, says Kulig.

5.   The start has everyone wondering if the Pack is back.

6.   Start also has insomnia and van der Kolk suffers from minor depression, hospital officials said.

7.   Start also has insomnia and van der Kolk suffers from minor depression.

8.   The ceremonial start had the atmosphere of a block party, with vendors selling reindeer sausages and coffee.

9.   The poor start had fans calling for Smith to be fired.

10.   The winner faces Republican Attorney General Dan Lungren, whose shaky start has some Republican leaders worried about the November primary.

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