81. For all the anger and anxiety vented Wednesday, anyone with a sense of history could find reasons to take heart. 82. For his part, as he joked with political reporters in Sacramento on Monday, Bradley took heart from the underdog performance of his old team. 83. France and Italy will take heart from the success of some recent sales. 84. Forbes took heart in the message of the Louisiana voting but not the messenger. 85. Given the differences in war chests, he said, he was taking heart in how well the Democratic candidates performed. 86. Gore can take heart in the notion that a plurality of Americans say most voters in Florida intended to support Gore. 87. Giddy fans can take heart that the National Center for Disease Control says that the light-headedness is usually gone by August. 88. He got his new liver at about the same time the country took heart from the rescue of a downed flier in a murky military adventure. 89. He takes heart, too, from polls indicating that the academy is rising in student esteem. 90. He took heart from his wife, Tammie, and young son and daughter. |