"William "Bill" Douglass" was an United States/American jazz drummer born in Sherman, Texas/Sherman, Texas. Douglass relocated to Los Angeles when he was six months old, becoming in his adulthood a popular LA musician who worked shows and sessions with some of swing music/swing's top performers. Douglass provided drums for notable instrumentalists like Benny Goodman and Ben Webster, as well as providing backing for vocalists such as Lena Horne and June Christy. Douglass was also known for his work in the American Federation of Musicians, where he was an active proponent of desegregation. He held offices in local unions both before and after their racial integration.

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This dislocation in the Gulf is not going to go away quickly, ... For the marketer, it's a nightmare. You don't know how to price the fuel from day to day.

As we are going through this crisis, the fundamental laws of economics tend to apply forcefully - if demand remains the same or increases and supply is reduced, prices will rise.

While it is certainly possible that some `bad actors' have sought to exploit this crisis for personal gain, I can assure you that their actions are not the actions of the vast majority of the industry.

The worst thing that you want out of a situation like this is the perception that you're gouging due to other people's misfortune, ... I don't know if that gets you any credit, but at least it keeps you from getting blamed.

To see these power lines right next to you as you paddle down the river, you might think twice about coming back.