Kenny Ray Carter (born 1 January 1959) is an American business owner, education activist and former high school basketball coach. (wikipedia)
This city will be wide open for young people with a pioneering spirit and ambition. This city is going to boom. It is a golden opportunity for the young person.
Education comes first, and we haven't been handling our business in the classroom.
We just wanted to get our kids back on track, ... We knew they could play basketball. We wanted to turn some of the bad habits they had learned into good habits.
Everyone all through the city, saying, 'I'm sorry,' up and down the streets, in the grocery stores, everywhere you go.
At this early stage in the year we do not anticipate any more than a modest overall improvement in the group's trading performance for 2006 from that reported for 2005 as a whole.
If he gets a good enough offer for track, I guess we'd have to sit back and think about it as a family and see what's best for him at that time.
We feel it's a gift from God, not just from Jack.
That's what everybody wants - cheaper prices and higher speeds.
We said last year that we believed 2005 would be a challenging year and so it proved to be.
These bright young minds and students of HBCUs . . . are going to make all the difference in the world,