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If Wal-Mart takes over the market, it will only be because people are sick of high prices, inconvenience and surly non-service.
All the charming old stone buildings, cobbled streets and wonderful museums can't compensate.
How on earth can Mr. Rocca abide Europe?
p>Sincerely, br> -- C.H. /p> p> EMPIRICAL JULIAN br> Re: George Neumayr's Bias Busting : /p>I agree that Ms. Coulter seems to get picked upon. She stands up well (unlike some of the Republican leadership). I am halfway through her book and it reads like one of Mark Steyn's columns. That's a compliment, by the way, Anne.
Anyway, Julian Epstein seems to throw the term empirical evidence around quite a bit on CNN. One almost gets the impression that it is a new phrase he has just picked up and is quite proud that he knows what it means. What Mr. Epstein fails to realize is that most of his audience and certainly his co-panelists, don't.
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