Monday, July 9, 2012

1990s problems

  • For years, an iconic screenshot of James Van Der Beek crying on a dock in Dawsons Creek has been used as a reaction picture on the Internet. Car break down? Dawson crying. Cant find your homework? Dawson crying.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Widely described as the largest estate in East Hampton, when last advertised in the early 1990s, the house was said to have "Romney has a Koch problem," a play on the drug. (Mr. Koch's name is pronounced the same as the word coke.
  • (New York Times)
  • which was Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar's home base in the 1990s. I traveled to Helmand and Kandahar in 2010 and 2011 and saw many of the same problems the author details.
  • (Omaha World-Herald)
  • NEUTRAL VENUE PROPOSED Toronto hosted India and Pakistan in the 1990s when the two sub-continent giants refused to play each other on home turf because of ensuing problems over Kashmir.
  • (Toronto Sun)
  • Since the early 1990s in particular, Russia has become a major supplier With diplomatic efforts to regulate the Iranian nuclear problem on their last legs, the specter of a unilateral Israeli strike is looming in the background.
  • (Moscow Times)
  • Prepaid debit cards, which came into the marketplace in the mid-1990s, allow consumers without credit cards or bank accounts to make card purchases or to get cash via ATM networks.
  • (Reuters)
  • A reporter at the Beijing bureau of Hong Kong's South China Morning Post during the 1990s, Ma also devotes much of his Q. China's water problem is now much more pronounced than when you wrote your book in 1998.
  • (Marketwatch)

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