But our expectation is that these heightened financing requirements will prove short-lived, as the economy eventually strengthens, and as the pressures for increased federal outlays stemming from the attacks of Sept. 11 subside.

Most seniors, in fact, stay put.

We do not need the 30-year bond to meet the government's current financing needs, nor those that we expect to face in coming years.

We have the public support. We have the facts on our side.

When I first heard about it, I was shocked they were going to have liquor on campus.

Don stepped into a world where monetary operations were broken.

The report is basically more depressing evidence that the states are failing to live up to the promise and opportunity brought by these settlement dollars. We believe that states should spend a significant portion of the money on prevention of problems that led to this lawsuit in the first place.

If the government's survey on health insurance coverage is going to remain relevant, they must find a way to include questions about new types of health insurance and non-insurance products.