Richard Garcia (born 4 September 1981) is an Australian association football manager and former player. He is currently an assistant coach for Australia's U23 team,[5] having previously managed A-League Men's side Perth Glory. (wikipedia)
They work with the poorest of the poor, ... If there's anything we've learned from Hurricane Katrina, it's that poverty exists in every community, and we're not doing enough about it. These sisters make it their mission.
We are going to try our best as far as getting grants and scholarships, ... But if it means getting loans, then we are going to get a loan.
It really opened my eyes, ... I know education is really important, and I have to do something about it.
The ingredient is if we can associate this individual with a known terrorist organization, if we have information that he started his own terrorist organization,
find out who he is and what made him tick.
We had information that Debra Rose had access to this vehicle.
Development in the Northeast is taking off at a pretty incredible rate. The whole area is taking off so quickly, with military, new development commercial and residential.
We don't have any determination whether or not it was a planned trip, ... We're looking at those aspects.
It also allows us to see what has been covered, what hasn't been covered,
almost like a calling card, a challenge -- 'I'm here and I'm coming back.'