Any facility that takes a sex offender is very conscious of the enforcement spotlight. They're not going to take any chances.

If we could sell it like Tupperware, we'd increase business exponentially. This really is a service that people need to try, touch and feel to get a clear understanding of what it does.

He must have spent it shaking hands at the Back Porch.

A few years ago, we launched a campaign that dovetailed with the latest Batman movie release. It was fun and cool, but it didn't drive real world relevance to our customers. The idea to use actual customer tapes came from our dealers and customers-they asked us to share their stories.

At the time we made an announcement, we said we were sensitive to dealer concerns and that we would make modifications, ... The dealers were pretty direct in indicating they didn't want the manufacturer going into the retail business, owning dealerships 100 percent.

The larger that number becomes, the more likely you're going to have someone come up with a problem.

It is quite surprising that Bush turned out to be more politicizing than Clinton. The Bush campaign was built around how they were the governors, not the politicians.

Essentially, what is the price of a life-year gained that we're prepared to pay for and what is it for this drug?

Could we do a better job? A more streamlined job? Maybe. I think that probably could be done. Do we agree with the specific recommendations or observations related to Ontario? Absolutely not.