• So that's what tomorrow is.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Does what's happening in the house tomorrow, does that have any affect on what's going on in the Senate and what is the latest over there?

    NPR: Congressional Debate over Iraq

  • Were there any preconditions from either the President or from Republicans in terms of taxes or things that are not to be part of what's asked for tomorrow?

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefings

  • What's up for tomorrow?

    NPR: Bush Huddles with Aides on Iraq Strategy

  • That's what's expected to take place today and tomorrow at the United Nations.

    NPR: U.N. Puts Spotlight on Global Immigration

  • According to Sam Shank, the CEO of HotelTonight and another of Le Web's speakers, tomorrow's technology will know what we want before we know we want it ourselves.

    CNN: Should we fear mind-reading future tech?

  • And if you'd like to learn more about what's at stake in tomorrow's primaries in Maryland, Virginia and Washington D.

    NPR: Bush Offers Kind Words for McCain

  • The United Nations General Assembly always provides an opportunity for the President to put the international situation in context and to put forward a vision of U.S. leadership, and that's what he will do tomorrow.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • The U.S. government makes available too little wireless spectrum for what could turn out to be tomorrow's fastest-growing industry: wireless Web networks.

    FORBES: 2002 hangs on these

  • What will happen after tomorrow's announcement is that the FSA, to be superseded next Monday by the Prudential Regulation Authority - see my piece from last night's 10 O'Clock News (below) for more on this - will then go off and have yet more talks with each of the banks, to determine their individual capital requirements.

    BBC: UK banks 'still short of capital', says BoE

  • In the process, the original restaurant has become not just the world's best according to the influential "50 World's Best Restaurants" list, compiled by the U.K.'s Restaurant magazine but a unique finishing school, training what seem destined to be several of tomorrow's most important gastronomic talents.

    WSJ: Life Beyond Noma: Prot��g��s Take a New Road

  • But what is today's niche could be tomorrow's giant industry.

    FORBES: 20 FOR 2000

  • We have to do, and the President and his team have talked about doing everything that is possible and responsible to fill that trough in, and that's what the President will talk about tomorrow.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • What would you say to tomorrow's K.J.

    CNN: Interview with K.J. Choi

  • They tend to capitalize on investing fads (recently, dot.coms), and what's hot today might not be hot tomorrow.

    FORBES: Trick or Track?

  • "He knows what he's doing today means nothing for tomorrow, " confirmed Cohen, another friend of Grant's, who is now the chairman of Israel's Professional Footballers Association.

    BBC: Grant's chance to silence doubters

  • That's what America has always been about. (Applause.) That's what America is going to be about today and tomorrow and 10 years from now and 20 years from now.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks on Appointing Richard Cordray

  • And that's what the President believes and that's what he has believed and spoken about since he got in the business of electoral politics and it's going to be what he continues to talk about tomorrow night and beyond.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • She says tomorrow she'll embark on what she's calling a long march - a journey from Lahore to Islamabad more than 200 miles away.

    NPR: Pakistan's Musharraf Won't Lift Emergency Rule

  • The great difficulty for this government is that its parliamentary agenda for the next year, as presented in the Queen's Speech tomorrow, may look completely divorced from what they say are its priorities and that its supporters care about.

    BBC: Side-by-side, but looking apart?

  • I'll have a self-respect, we'll have a day off tomorrow and we'll just have a look and see what's happening, you know.

    BBC: Bob Woolmer's last interview

  • Bill Neely's report on fighting from Kosovo, and a report trailed for tomorrow's bulletin from Mark Austin in Afghanistan are typical of what has won ITN so many plaudits over the years.

    BBC: By BBC News Online's Giles Wilson

  • President BARACK OBAMA: Both proposals will take what's best about our system today and make it the basis for our system tomorrow, reducing costs, raising quality, and ensuring fair treatment of consumers by the insurance industry.

    NPR: Obama Pushes Health Care Overhaul

  • And also, can you talk to us a little bit about tomorrow's trip and any travel next week in terms of what he wants to accomplish from a policy perspective, as well as the politics of the travel?

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Several of the super PAC knockoffs were inspired by comedian Stephen Colbert, who created a buzz last year when he founded the Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow super PAC to mock the Supreme Court's decision and what Mr. Colbert contends is its invitation for big money to play an even bigger role in politics.

    WSJ: Here a PAC, There a PAC��Except Some Are Not So Super

  • What Amazon signals, I think, is the location and climatic conditions inside tomorrow's big arena of business competition.

    FORBES: Coming soon -- cyber co-ops

  • Right now, the great investing fortunes of tomorrow are being assembled by clear-eyed souls who can tell what's truly valuable.

    FORBES: Prospering in Tough Times

  • We already knew that Microsoft was planning to roll out the 2005 version of their Windows XP Media Center operating system tomorrow, but the bigger deal is that they're also announcing what's known as Plays For Sure.

    ENGADGET: Plays For Sure: Microsoft's big announcement tomorrow

  • What this means is that for every dollar spent by the government that's one dollar less for tomorrow's innovators that may never get off the ground thanks to our federal minders' hogging available capital.

    FORBES: Political Economy

  • It's not only helping American workers get back on their feet today but it's laying a foundation for long-term growth for tomorrow -- a little bit what we were talking about in the anteroom.

    WHITEHOUSE: The Recovery Act �C Year One

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