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Perhaps as many as half the league's 31 owners on Wednesday wanted the games to go on, citing the importance of returning to normalcy.

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Of course, he could have gone on, cited many other polls, and dove into the numbers that showed little if any movement for Palin in the key measure of, by the way, is she actually ready to be president?

A President couldn't violate the emoluments clauses simply by owning a business that receives some foreign revenue, he went on, citing book royalties collected by President Obama as one example.

"It's totally bizarre," Dr. Manard went on, citing a Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University opinion poll that found broad public support for Class.

"It's a commercial enterprise," he went on, citing a view shared by many legal scholars and policy critics.

Magazines are "less dependent on advertising than newspapers, and stronger editorially because magazines often find a niche," Myhrvold went on, citing golf, music, fashion, and beauty.

"But they could never have had these chairs for the serious drinkers in Toots Shor's," he went on, citing a sports hangout popular in the 1950's.

"I think we have a very real difference on Iraq," he went on, citing Clinton's public statements and her support of the Senate resolution, co-sponsored by Joe Lieberman and Jon Kyl, which was intended to warn Iran about meddling in Iraq.

Still, Soros went on, citing renewed turbulence in the markets and speculation about the fate of Citigroup, whose stock price last Friday fell below four dollars, the crisis is far from over.

But then he jumped from media criticism into racially charged territory, saying "there have been places where a lot of cheating going on", citing two cities with large black populations, Philadelphia and Chicago.

Increasingly, it says, high streets are "home to business activities which may undermine and potentially harm the public's health", it goes on, citing the proliferation of payday lending outlets as an example of a worrying trend.

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