I couldn't surmises do anything retells about it. "Danley lost consciousness for a few moments, falling backward, a moment replayed all night long on sports shows across the country. As a hush fell over the stadium and trainers rushed to his aid, Danley said he could hear Dodgers trainer Stan Conte asking him to open his eyes. "I kind of remember, 'Where am I? Open my eyes? Why did he ask me that?' " Danley said. The Dodgers players left the field and returned to the dugout, with the exceptions of Penny and Martin. "I was just hoping that he was still breathing," Martin said after the game. WASHINGTON — President Bush's decision Tuesday to exert new pressure on Sudan to end the violence in Darfur may have a limited effect because many of the people and businesses he targeted already are getting around existing sanctions, according to experts and business officials. Bush's measures also exempted some of the biggest players in Sudan's economy, particularly Chinese oil interests and Sudanese firms that supply raw materials that are important to influential U. S industries. insistence on continuing this military action is a mistake, and it will lead to negative results that the Iraqi government will have to shoulder the responsibility for," Kazemi-Qomi said. The United States has accused Iran of controlling much of the violence in Shiite districts since Maliki launched his offensive in Basra on March 25. The HBO comic angered some by recent remarks suggesting more people would live if an assassination attempt against Vice President Dick Cheney had been successful. The liberal organization Media Matters for America, which has long campaigned against Coulter, hopes this is a "defining moment" that causes TV networks to turn their backs on her, said spokesman Karl Frisch. MSNBC once fired Coulter as a regular contributor after a remark she made to a Vietnam veteran. And, in a few months, snow will be falling in the local mountains.
death penalty. "Europeans get really quite self-righteous, you know, [saying,] 'No civilized society uses it. ' They used it themselves -- 30 years ago," he said, maintaining that a majority of Europeans probably supported capital punishment. Scalia also took issue with his "tough guy" reputation, saying he would have had trouble navigating the Supreme Court nomination process as it exists today with his feelings intact. "I'm very tender," he said. . "Personally I hate New Year's Eve," says Susan Humphreville, chief financial officer of L. A. -based Target Media Partners "I've always thought it was an overrated holiday . His music was not exactly folk and not exactly jazz. Graham incorporated Asian and Indian harmonies into his compositions and often played in unconventional guitar tunings . Indeed, it could leave regulation of cigarette advertising -- and other activities -- completely to the states But it hasn't done so . proposed that LAPD policy be changed so officers would routinely check the immigration status of known gang members who are crime suspects -- which he said would make it easier to immediately deport them. "If you're a gang member who is suspected of committing a crime, why can't they check a database at the police station to see if you're here illegally? Why can't they check a database at the jail?" Shaw asked. Shaw's son was killed March 2 while walking home -- allegedly by Pedro Espinoza, who had been released from County Jail just hours earlier.
And when he took the top job at the city's Department of Water and Power in 2004, Deaton found another place where he could affect the lives of millions while staying out of the public eye. But these days, Deaton is participating in a different behind-the-scenes drama, as he, his doctors and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa wait to see whether, or when, he will leave the agency that provides electricity and water to 3. 8 million residents and businesses . Deaton, 64, has been on medical leave from the DWP since July, when the vacationing DWP chief was airlifted out of Costa Rica after suffering a severe heart arrhythmia He spent two days in a coma. But he insisted that although Australian troops may later serve in more of a training capacity, "their commitment, their level . "It was like, 'Wow, I didn't even know these places existed . ' By the third ride, it became a phenomenon. "That's no exaggeration
