Mark Hayes
Mark Hayes
adversity faced heart played pride
We played with a lot of heart. We have faced a lot of adversity and injuries, but heart and pride have been our trademarks.
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For this governor to bully the most vulnerable is shameful. Cutting already-meager compensation for our permanent disabilities while letting insurance carriers pocket billions is a new political low.
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For this governor to bully the most vulnerable is shameful.
billboards people
because people see the billboards at the Arco station.
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Prices are high, but without those price increases we would not have seen the 20 percent decrease in industrial gas demand that has occurred over the past five years. One by one, industrial gas users are either shutting down or switching to substitute fuels.
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The senator has said for so long, 'it's dangerous on how reliant we are on foreign oil and how we need to start producing some of that here,'
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The growth in production isn't keeping pace with the growth in demand. Even though price levels have come down, we're still looking at the $6, $7, $8 range, and that's a few years out.
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The idea of litigation carries an inherent risk for both sides. Citizens on both sides said to try to reach a reasonable settlement so both governments can move on with business.
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If you were a friend of his, you were a part of our family. In fact, three of our family members met their spouses either working or living in Gonzaga Hall.
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Gov. Schwarzenegger broke his promise to protect injured workers. He has not fixed workers' compensation, as he claims, but has made things worse for Californians injured on the job.