Standing beside his new Honda car, in front of the swanky new home he is building, Mr Sun says he has been selling trees to local governments and developers for a decade.
As the sun rises he comes here, to the center of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka.
As I declined his offer, I observed his tattered disposition in the heat of the Lagos sun as he moved to the next patron.
Brown insisted he had never given permission for the Sun newspaper to report that Fraser had cystic fibrosis, and he rejected the Sun newspaper's explanation that it had heard about the condition from a person who also had a sick child in the hospital.
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He would have made a lot more, but Sun stock cratered while he was barred from selling.
"If any politicians wanted my opinion on major matters, they only had to read editorials in the Sun, " he said.
Andy Hall, the senior VirtualBox product manager at Sun, says he uses it to manage more than a half-dozen operating systems.
Despite Kraemer's pessimism, Shope maintains his "buy" rating on Sun, and he sees the current stock weakness as a rare buying opportunity.
Santos says with the drift irrigation and more than 300 days of sun annually, he is able to produce harvests throughout the year.
"We were told that some people can no longer enjoy simple pleasures such as sitting in their garden in the sun, " he added.
Mr Mitchell has repeatedly denied claims, first reported in the Sun, that he swore and called police officers 'plebs' but he later resigned as chief whip.
Red heels were so important to the Sun King that he passed an edict saying that only members of the nobility by birth could wear them.
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But Adebayor told The Sun newspaper that he was dismayed at being snubbed by Arsenal players before the start of the English Premier League clash at Eastlands.
"I don't see much evidence that any of them have overdone it in the sun, " he says, recommending a tinted moisturizer for light but effective coverage and luminosity.
"It's back to basics, instead of broadening the program to appeal to everybody under the sun, " he said, referring to the Boy Scouts' efforts to modernize and diversify their activities.
Nantucket red, for example, has the look of a red shirt that has been washed countless times and is faded to a light peachy pink from years of sun exposure, he says.
After winning one fight in January 2004, the rising sensation told the Lowell Sun newspaper that he grew up in Grozny, Chechnya, and moved with his family to the United States the year before in hopes of starting a new life.
He figures that with the help of the seasoned salesmen he recently poached from Sun, Adobe and Hewlett-Packard, he can go directly to IT departments.
He spent 12 years at Sun Microsystems as a distinguished engineer where he worked on areas such as networking, security, and operating systems.
According to a much-told story, after the show the then-unknown Elvis told the group that, if he ever landed a major-label contract -- he was on Memphis' Sun Records at the time -- he'd have the Jordanaires back him up.
He has twice won his country's top economic honour, the Sun Yefang award, and he has published in the leading journal of his profession, the American Economic Review.
But as he stood on the sun-splashed 86th floor of the Empire State Building, he was 1, 050 feet above ground level and had just led the U.S. to a snowy win over Costa Rica and a draw at Mexico that got the Americans' World Cup qualifying campaign back on track.
In his 46 years at the Chicago Sun-Times, he reviewed thousands of films.
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Flo-Sun remains hostile, he says, and has offered concessions only grudgingly and when forced by litigation.
He looked like he'd been in the sun for days and that was just before he died.
So when the sun went down, he would walk along Church Street deeper into the black district.
With the late-day sun behind him, he could even pass for his fictional hero, Sheriff Walt Longmire.
But despite the sun and sand, he has decided that he's in the wrong place to build a new life.
Flanagan, marveled to the Chicago Sun-Times that he was impressed by the number of appearances Blagojevich was making during the campaign.
Granted admission to Stanford's business school, he met Sun Microsystems co-founder Vinod Khosla and went on to head Sun for 22 years.
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