We're going to continue to see not only higher prices but gasoline availability issues on the Gulf Coast and other issues in the southeast United States, mainly due to fuel distribution problems over the short term.
We're going to come out of this convention united behind the governor. We have a governor who is big and bold and has a vision for the future.
We express strong dissatisfaction and at the same time resolute opposition to (the United States) finding fault with China for no reason at all.
We expressed the wish that they (the United States) be with us, that we cooperate with them. It is vital that we have international cooperation with them,
We feel that the timing is very unfortunate because national efforts are under way to work together on creating a compromise that may include a guest worker program that would allow people arrested today to come into compliance and work legally in the United States.
We feel that some of the protections that we have obtained with the negotiated agreement between Canada and the United States is better than rolling the dice in court.
We're expanding our niche in student housing properties in the Western United States and are looking to buy more large-scale multifamily and student apartment housing properties of 200 or more units.
We're going to look at how effective it is, how efficient it is in the next 30 days. There are several large ferry systems in the United States, and, if this is as effective as we hope it is going to be, it will add to our security system against terrorists.
We're going to have to use every diplomatic tool with the United Nations, the International Atomic Energy Agency and our partners in Europe to bring pressure to bear to stop this.
Unless the United States rolls back its demands, it is almost certain that no formal nuclear agreement will be ready for signature when President George W Bush arrives in New Delhi on March 1.