61. Even Clinton, who routinely calls staffers at odd hours, tries not to bother Lew on Saturdays. 62. He wrote at odd hours, a poem a day, a poem a month, slowly filling up his files, which he kept locked in a drawer. 63. In the new routine, children do their homework before sundown and laundry is done at odd hours to use limited periods of electricity and water. 64. Like their counterparts in industry, some night workers in government pull odd hours by choice, others for the stable paycheck. 65. Prison guards, air traffic controllers and park rangers are among the legions of federal workers working odd hours well beyond Washington. 66. The phone calls for Patrick Rafter came at odd hours in strange places. 67. Despite the odd viewing hours owing to the huge time difference with Europe and the Americas, audience figures are sky-high. 68. The robbers had a piece of advice for the cricketer -- not to roam around in troubled parts of the city at odd hours. |