He's been pretty consistent. He's very active away from the ball, and very aggressive to the glass.

It's going back to the basics of using renewable resources for fuel.

He was a big, jovial teddy bear of a guy. Everybody loved him.

It's a three-hour ordeal, and actually a waste of time.

Our defense played pretty well. The kids did a good job of getting their hands in the passing lanes.

The direction that I received for this was 608.

They really capitalize on the fact that we?re the first (in the nation primary). It?s ridiculous.

I've seen a lot of bad weather, a lot of wrecks, a lot of killing. On a scale of one to 10, this is a 10.

He's just so smooth and so fluid. He can just lull you to sleep at times.

It seems like the lawyers are trying to get us to do their work. I don't know if they have exhausted every other source to get that information.

There is a huge question mark. If there is, if people had a tiny bit of immunity, the vaccine would boost it.

It would be a tragedy, I believe, to see this kind of a green facility simply bulldozed simply for the purpose of houses. There are a number of projects underway today for green spaces, both within Wake Forest as well as northern Wake County, particularly around (Falls) Lake. So, we see this as another opportunity that shouldn't simply be bulldozed.

I thought it was time to add a little humor.

If necessary, even before a pandemic, we'll start making fresh vaccine strains. We will be following it along, and hopefully be keeping up with it. If, when a pandemic strikes and it is H5, we'll pounce on that virus immediately.

Vaccines aren't wonderfully stable. You'll get 12 months out of it in the correct conditions, maybe 18 months, but it doesn't go on forever. So again, it's a bit of a gamble to stockpile a few million doses. If it's not used, it's just going to go off.

I thought as the game progressed our intensity was pretty consistent. We made a lot of mistakes, but we kept after it. Our kids needed a game (after the holidays) and we're ready to go.

There is a better chance of a person winning the national lottery than catching bird flu in the UK today.