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  • Third-Quarter Donations Congressional Race Contributions As the race for Congress heads into its final stretch, this marks the first time in the two-year election cycle that Republican candidates for the Senate raised more than Democrats in the closest races.

    GOP Senate Hopefuls Take Edge in Money Race Brody Mullins 2010

  • Third-Quarter Donations Congressional Race Contributions Another Republican bright spot is the Republican Governors Association, which reported raising $30 million in the latest quarter, triple its Democratic counterpart.

    In Year Brody Mullins 2010

  • For once, it was the visitors who suffered the Third-Quarter Drought™, with Jazz coach Jerry Sloan drawing a technical.

    dustbury.com » Stop all that Jazz 2007

  • After winning the first quarter by a point, the Bees were down ten at the half, down twenty-three during the Third-Quarter Drought™, and managed to pull back to within eight halfway through the fourth quarter, only to see Denver start clicking again.

    dustbury.com » Mile-high clubbing 2007

  • Third-Quarter GDP Is Revised Up Revised GDP numbers seemed to add a layer of muscle to the economy's frame last quarter, but it may atrophy if shoppers are as feeble as economists expect during the holiday season.

    Beijing Blinks 2007

  • One good Third-Quarter Drought™ would have killed it.

    dustbury.com » Rocketing to oblivion 2007

  • New Orleans is a place where unusual things happen, and one of them was the first half of the third quarter against the Sacramento Kings: the Hornets were showing distressing signs of the Third-Quarter Drought™, but the Kings scored nothing in the first six minutes.

    dustbury.com » Icing the Kings 2007

  • Third-Quarter GDP Rises In its first pass at calculating growth for the July-through-September quarter, the Commerce Department estimated that gross domestic product -- a broad measure of the economy's physique -- rose at an annual rate of 3.9%, up a tick from the second quarter's 3.8% growth and besting the guesses of 24 Wall Street economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires.

    After the Cut 2007

  • The second Coode Street podcast is online, featuring Tim Pratt reading his story "The Third-Quarter King."

    Friday Hangovers 2006

  • The second Coode Street podcast is online, featuring Tim Pratt reading his story "The Third-Quarter King."

    Friday Hangovers 2006

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