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It is a markedly different strategy after years of overpaying for high-profile players like Mats Sundin and Ed Belfour and getting little return in terms of team success.
WSJ: Toronto Is Back (Sort of)
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The still photographer, Ed Woodley, a nervous little man with wispy gray hair, puts it even better.
FORBES: Real men eat dirt
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"After so many bad days, investors celebrated a little, " said Ed Peters, chief investment officer at PanAgora Asset Management in Boston.
FORBES: Stocks Surge On Hot Profits
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"He's a little bit bewildered, " Ed Scherbinski, vice president of Mullen Trucking, said in an interview with The Associated Press.
NPR: Feds Look For Temporary Fix After I-5 Collapse
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That's too little, too late according to IPPR North's director Ed Cox.
BBC: Have ministers really embraced Heseltine's revolution?
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In that Thursday Wall Street Journal op-ed, Mr. Scowcroft makes three main discernable claims: First, that Saddams goals have little in common with the terrorists who threaten us, and there is little incentive for him to make common cause with them.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: New York Sun Sheds Light on Scowcroft Agenda
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Senator Johnson might wish to think about what efforts would have been made to save a baby such as his had she been born to a family without health insurance and with little opportunity to reach those top notch surgeons the senator brags about in his op-ed piece.
FORBES: Senator Ron Johnson's WSJ Op-Ed Revives Death Panels And Misleads On Health Reform
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U.ed drove Spratt and, to a lesser extent, Conrad to write watered-down resolutions that included as little detail as necessary.
NEWYORKER: Money Talks