111. This was a Pat the public had never seen, a Pat embittered by the experience of the previous year. 112. Today the general public almost never sees them. 113. Too bad the public can see that, but Humboldt law enforcement officials cannot. 114. We need to get all the facts on the table and to allow the public to see what happened. 115. We want the public to see it first-hand and feel the emotion of his playing. 116. What the public is seeing here is no mystery but rather a mirror of its own ambivalence. 117. What the public sees now in the lobby of the library is a copy. 118. What the public sees on the Internet, called RedViewer, is much different. 119. What the public will see in XP is a whole new Windows. 120. Whatever would be gained by allowing senators to deliberate privately, the overriding requirement is for the American public to see and judge firsthand whether justice is being done. |