101. During World War II he was stationed in England, using his leaves to play golf, usually with white Britons. 102. Eighteen of those planes are stationed in Georgia and Kansas. 103. Even the major commercial TV stations in Columbus, which used to have separate Statehouse and government bureaus, have dropped those offices. 104. Elmer was stationed in Nogales, a small Arizona border town that sits across a dusty wash from the Mexican Nogales, in Sonora. 105. Europe argued that lifting the embargo would endanger its peacekeeping forces stationed in Bosnia under U.N. command. 106. Fernandez, responding to the outcry, publicly belittled the idea of New York officers stationed in the Dominican Republic. 107. Few people know anyone stationed in Bosnia. 108. Fittingly, former Bruin Tyus Edney, stationed in nearby Sacramento, was in the post-game locker room. 109. Florida is home to several large military bases, increasing the likelihood that many overseas ballots may come from GIs stationed in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. 110. For his part, Grachev declared that our units would be stationed in the most crucial district, the Pasavin corridor. |