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â?A few weeks ago when we moved into first place,â? Kasten said, â?I called Don and said: â?Are you still here? I thought I fired you!â? â? Kasten said that throughout the Dodgersâ? miserable start, during which the team was besieged with injuries, he and Mattingly and GM Ned Colletti talked every day. â?Privately, I thought things would still fall into place if we could just get through this carousel of injuries. Going 39-8 (entering Wednesday)? No. I didnâ?t know that.â?
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The government shutdown that started Tuesday at midnight brought unexpected publicity to the new exchanges, adding more volume to the site, said Jay Angoff, former head of insurance implementation at the Department of Health and Human Services.
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There are a couple of reasons to hope that this time the media might overcome its reflexive double-poxism. For one thing, Republican disunity could create space for truth over spin. It's easier to say that the GOP fringe is to blame for a shutdown when those members of the party who live in the real world – and I include in this non-squishes like Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma – are themselves saying that it is, as North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr put it, "the dumbest idea [I've] ever heard." As Boehlert says, "How are they going to insist this is all the press's fault when John McCain is calling Ted Cruz a fraud every day. It's tough when half of the Republican Party or even more are out front saying this is insanity."
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What is actually the point of conferences these days, anyway? There was a time – certainly in the Labour Party – when they mattered – and mattered a great deal. In fact, in the 1980s, the Conservative Party relied heavily on the poll bounce it would receive each September from Labour conference. I remember, as a young floating voter, watching the TV highlights in open-mouthed fascination as delegate after delegate took to the rostrum to denounce the very party of which they were a member. When there was heckling – and there was always heckling – the speaker invariably responded with heckles of his own from the rostrum: “Come up here and say that, comrade!” And they usually did.
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