1. And so the march into self-destruction continues. 2. And they would get revenge against Oklahoma for the spanking the Sooners gave them in Norman a few weeks ago and march right into a Bowl Championship Series game. 3. As Jesse Jackson and other black activists led more marches into Tallahassee and the national media descended on his state, Bush kept his silence. 4. At the same time, there were signs that the last people on the march back into Rwanda were beginning to suffer from disease, aid workers said. 5. But the bank is eager to march into China as soon as the government there will let it. 6. Coverage of German march into Belgium. 7. Economists think it can, especially as the state marches into the holiday season. 8. How about the slow death of old-fashioned medical insurance and the like-it-or-not march into health maintenance organizations? 9. It continued its relentless march into the new year, as predictable as the electric ball that was just lowered in Times Square. 10. It has been a topsy-turvy season and he has numerous reasons for hoping the Yankees march into the World Series. |