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"We made the decision after Katrina that we were going to be in a position to take care of ourselves for 72 hours just in case there were troubles with transportation, logistics, etc.," Mr. Barbour said.
Officials said that at a moment when there were troubles with Iran and Syria, to say nothing of the rest of the Arab world, there was little desire to rekindle the North Korean crisis.
He ran his own yard back in the 1990s, but there were troubles with that, he says vaguely, and now he drives his van to make enough for a new yard.
Of course, there were troubles with that as well, thanks to insurance foul-ups because she was newly married with a new name, according to the Omaha World-Herald.
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Yet Ai's troubles with the government are far from over.
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