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A $2 Billion Hole

Hockey: Tips win 4-3 in a shootout, No peeking: How to grow a screen, D1 Hele THE DAILA Page Cl THURSDAY, 11.19.09 EVERETT, WASHINGTON wwW.HERALDNET.COM • 50¢ (HIGHER IN OUTLYING AREAS) A $2 billion hole Safety long a The state has a big budget problem, and it could get worse when a revenue forecast comes out today. Here's how the size of that problem compares to some of the state's spending. concern Legislative and judicial branches of for road state government: $167 million HOW TO READ IT: Information in blue circles is the estimated amount the state would spend in a year under the current budget, which ends June 30, 2011. Each circle is scaled to represent that spending relative to $2 billion, the size of the deficit. Saturday's fatal wreck wasn't the first for North Road, but fixes are coming. B OscAn HuY -Annual salary for one lawmaker: $42,106 Ileral Whiter Ron Melander heard a sound that startled him right out of bed early Saturnday morning lle's heasd plenty of cars nun off the pavement over the year and a half he's lived at the sharp North Road. Saturday was diffeent. Juvenile corrections: $99 million curve on "There was no sereeching or amuhing The said Melandet came up out said Melnd come 66. " just went of nowhere wunip. and " says a crash vith survivor, A10 or The deficit: was over." A cal foar. young men deiving home from a party strucka tree in front of Meland- ers rented home. Police believe the 1993 Volkwagen Corrado was golng about 70 mph to B0 mph when it slid off the road yotung Al-day kindergarten $32.5 million $2 billion * And it could go even higher See ROAD, back page, this section Building sought for disaster Operation of 120 developed parks: S76 million response By Nour HaaIND IkevaldWiiter Department of Health: EVERETT -A south Evenett office park building might give Snohomish County a chance to rescue itsemergencyoperations center from run-down digs at Paine Field- without breaking the bank, The Snohomish County Council gave the tentative go- ahead to buy a $16 millien buikling off 80h Street SW near Handeson Road. County stall $96.5 million Funding for the 34 community and technical colleges: $643 million Basic Health Plan: $154 million SOURCE GOVERNOS BUOGIT ORFKE go- negotiated the price with the cunent cavner, Seattle-based Route 526 Investors "We looked at several" build- ings. county facilities disectoe Mark Thunberg said Monday "This one cameclosest to meet- ingour needs for squarefootage How will they solve it? "Nickel-and-diming" won't be enough to fill the hole, the governor says. By Jerry Cornfield, Herald writer. Page B1 See BUILDING. back page, this section 5things to know Seriously, leggo will get tough, but we wil survive this. And one day we will tell our grandchildren about the Great Waflk Fam- Eggo froten waflles, says that ine of 09-10, about the long lines that circled the nation's toasters, how industrious cooks made thcir own Vic- tory Waffles, use. But, as Aunt Jenmima is our witness, we wil slogan, "Say Wa" Not in your grocer's freez- er: Kelogg, the maker of endure. Visit Beautiful Humptu- lips: The Washington State Tourism office is offering a sir-day vacation and voeck- end trips in a centest with how syrup the neve slogan, "Experience More" (Page B5). Runners-up will be ancarded the bonloads of left- over merchandise with the tourism office's alundoned Royale with cheese: A New York McDonald's has adopted a Europcan look by redeco- rating with Danish modern furniture, subduod lighting and employees in fashionable black uniforms (Page A2). The mena isn't any dif- ferent than your typical McDonald's, but kor a $20 fee the cashier will speak to you in an annoyed French accent -Am Baver Menald staf the shutdown of two of the four factories that make th > Senate rolls out health-care bill /A >US. ship repels pirate attack / A3 > New paint job for Boeing 747-8/ AS > Stevens Pass open for skiing / B1 > Bail at $100K in toddler's death / B1 breakfast standby will cause nationwide waffle shoetages that could last through the middle of next year (Page AS). Things bottles became Eggo stuck dosed from dis- VOL 10, NO 22 0200 E DARY HERALD co Business... A8 Comics..... D6 Dear Abby... D7 Horoscope....C7 Obituaries... B6 Sports......C1 Classified ...C7 Crossword.. D6 Good Life ... D1 Lottery ..... A2 Opinion..... 87 TV. Fussy 5043, B8 TV........ Ds 42963'30333 the buzz Hockey: Tips win 4-3 in a shootout, No peeking: How to grow a screen, D1 Hele THE DAILA Page Cl THURSDAY, 11.19.09 EVERETT, WASHINGTON wwW.HERALDNET.COM • 50¢ (HIGHER IN OUTLYING AREAS) A $2 billion hole Safety long a The state has a big budget problem, and it could get worse when a revenue forecast comes out today. Here's how the size of that problem compares to some of the state's spending. concern Legislative and judicial branches of for road state government: $167 million HOW TO READ IT: Information in blue circles is the estimated amount the state would spend in a year under the current budget, which ends June 30, 2011. Each circle is scaled to represent that spending relative to $2 billion, the size of the deficit. Saturday's fatal wreck wasn't the first for North Road, but fixes are coming. B OscAn HuY -Annual salary for one lawmaker: $42,106 Ileral Whiter Ron Melander heard a sound that startled him right out of bed early Saturnday morning lle's heasd plenty of cars nun off the pavement over the year and a half he's lived at the sharp North Road. Saturday was diffeent. Juvenile corrections: $99 million curve on "There was no sereeching or amuhing The said Melandet came up out said Melnd come 66. " just went of nowhere wunip. and " says a crash vith survivor, A10 or The deficit: was over." A cal foar. young men deiving home from a party strucka tree in front of Meland- ers rented home. Police believe the 1993 Volkwagen Corrado was golng about 70 mph to B0 mph when it slid off the road yotung Al-day kindergarten $32.5 million $2 billion * And it could go even higher See ROAD, back page, this section Building sought for disaster Operation of 120 developed parks: S76 million response By Nour HaaIND IkevaldWiiter Department of Health: EVERETT -A south Evenett office park building might give Snohomish County a chance to rescue itsemergencyoperations center from run-down digs at Paine Field- without breaking the bank, The Snohomish County Council gave the tentative go- ahead to buy a $16 millien buikling off 80h Street SW near Handeson Road. County stall $96.5 million Funding for the 34 community and technical colleges: $643 million Basic Health Plan: $154 million SOURCE GOVERNOS BUOGIT ORFKE go- negotiated the price with the cunent cavner, Seattle-based Route 526 Investors "We looked at several" build- ings. county facilities disectoe Mark Thunberg said Monday "This one cameclosest to meet- ingour needs for squarefootage How will they solve it? "Nickel-and-diming" won't be enough to fill the hole, the governor says. By Jerry Cornfield, Herald writer. Page B1 See BUILDING. back page, this section 5things to know Seriously, leggo will get tough, but we wil survive this. And one day we will tell our grandchildren about the Great Waflk Fam- Eggo froten waflles, says that ine of 09-10, about the long lines that circled the nation's toasters, how industrious cooks made thcir own Vic- tory Waffles, use. But, as Aunt Jenmima is our witness, we wil slogan, "Say Wa" Not in your grocer's freez- er: Kelogg, the maker of endure. Visit Beautiful Humptu- lips: The Washington State Tourism office is offering a sir-day vacation and voeck- end trips in a centest with how syrup the neve slogan, "Experience More" (Page B5). Runners-up will be ancarded the bonloads of left- over merchandise with the tourism office's alundoned Royale with cheese: A New York McDonald's has adopted a Europcan look by redeco- rating with Danish modern furniture, subduod lighting and employees in fashionable black uniforms (Page A2). The mena isn't any dif- ferent than your typical McDonald's, but kor a $20 fee the cashier will speak to you in an annoyed French accent -Am Baver Menald staf the shutdown of two of the four factories that make th > Senate rolls out health-care bill /A >US. ship repels pirate attack / A3 > New paint job for Boeing 747-8/ AS > Stevens Pass open for skiing / B1 > Bail at $100K in toddler's death / B1 breakfast standby will cause nationwide waffle shoetages that could last through the middle of next year (Page AS). Things bottles became Eggo stuck dosed from dis- VOL 10, NO 22 0200 E DARY HERALD co Business... A8 Comics..... D6 Dear Abby... D7 Horoscope....C7 Obituaries... B6 Sports......C1 Classified ...C7 Crossword.. D6 Good Life ... D1 Lottery ..... A2 Opinion..... 87 TV. Fussy 5043, B8 TV........ Ds 42963'30333 the buzz Hockey: Tips win 4-3 in a shootout, No peeking: How to grow a screen, D1 Hele THE DAILA Page Cl THURSDAY, 11.19.09 EVERETT, WASHINGTON wwW.HERALDNET.COM • 50¢ (HIGHER IN OUTLYING AREAS) A $2 billion hole Safety long a The state has a big budget problem, and it could get worse when a revenue forecast comes out today. Here's how the size of that problem compares to some of the state's spending. concern Legislative and judicial branches of for road state government: $167 million HOW TO READ IT: Information in blue circles is the estimated amount the state would spend in a year under the current budget, which ends June 30, 2011. Each circle is scaled to represent that spending relative to $2 billion, the size of the deficit. Saturday's fatal wreck wasn't the first for North Road, but fixes are coming. B OscAn HuY -Annual salary for one lawmaker: $42,106 Ileral Whiter Ron Melander heard a sound that startled him right out of bed early Saturnday morning lle's heasd plenty of cars nun off the pavement over the year and a half he's lived at the sharp North Road. Saturday was diffeent. Juvenile corrections: $99 million curve on "There was no sereeching or amuhing The said Melandet came up out said Melnd come 66. " just went of nowhere wunip. and " says a crash vith survivor, A10 or The deficit: was over." A cal foar. young men deiving home from a party strucka tree in front of Meland- ers rented home. Police believe the 1993 Volkwagen Corrado was golng about 70 mph to B0 mph when it slid off the road yotung Al-day kindergarten $32.5 million $2 billion * And it could go even higher See ROAD, back page, this section Building sought for disaster Operation of 120 developed parks: S76 million response By Nour HaaIND IkevaldWiiter Department of Health: EVERETT -A south Evenett office park building might give Snohomish County a chance to rescue itsemergencyoperations center from run-down digs at Paine Field- without breaking the bank, The Snohomish County Council gave the tentative go- ahead to buy a $16 millien buikling off 80h Street SW near Handeson Road. County stall $96.5 million Funding for the 34 community and technical colleges: $643 million Basic Health Plan: $154 million SOURCE GOVERNOS BUOGIT ORFKE go- negotiated the price with the cunent cavner, Seattle-based Route 526 Investors "We looked at several" build- ings. county facilities disectoe Mark Thunberg said Monday "This one cameclosest to meet- ingour needs for squarefootage How will they solve it? "Nickel-and-diming" won't be enough to fill the hole, the governor says. By Jerry Cornfield, Herald writer. Page B1 See BUILDING. back page, this section 5things to know Seriously, leggo will get tough, but we wil survive this. And one day we will tell our grandchildren about the Great Waflk Fam- Eggo froten waflles, says that ine of 09-10, about the long lines that circled the nation's toasters, how industrious cooks made thcir own Vic- tory Waffles, use. But, as Aunt Jenmima is our witness, we wil slogan, "Say Wa" Not in your grocer's freez- er: Kelogg, the maker of endure. Visit Beautiful Humptu- lips: The Washington State Tourism office is offering a sir-day vacation and voeck- end trips in a centest with how syrup the neve slogan, "Experience More" (Page B5). Runners-up will be ancarded the bonloads of left- over merchandise with the tourism office's alundoned Royale with cheese: A New York McDonald's has adopted a Europcan look by redeco- rating with Danish modern furniture, subduod lighting and employees in fashionable black uniforms (Page A2). The mena isn't any dif- ferent than your typical McDonald's, but kor a $20 fee the cashier will speak to you in an annoyed French accent -Am Baver Menald staf the shutdown of two of the four factories that make th > Senate rolls out health-care bill /A >US. ship repels pirate attack / A3 > New paint job for Boeing 747-8/ AS > Stevens Pass open for skiing / B1 > Bail at $100K in toddler's death / B1 breakfast standby will cause nationwide waffle shoetages that could last through the middle of next year (Page AS). Things bottles became Eggo stuck dosed from dis- VOL 10, NO 22 0200 E DARY HERALD co Business... A8 Comics..... D6 Dear Abby... D7 Horoscope....C7 Obituaries... B6 Sports......C1 Classified ...C7 Crossword.. D6 Good Life ... D1 Lottery ..... A2 Opinion..... 87 TV. Fussy 5043, B8 TV........ Ds 42963'30333 the buzz Hockey: Tips win 4-3 in a shootout, No peeking: How to grow a screen, D1 Hele THE DAILA Page Cl THURSDAY, 11.19.09 EVERETT, WASHINGTON wwW.HERALDNET.COM • 50¢ (HIGHER IN OUTLYING AREAS) A $2 billion hole Safety long a The state has a big budget problem, and it could get worse when a revenue forecast comes out today. Here's how the size of that problem compares to some of the state's spending. concern Legislative and judicial branches of for road state government: $167 million HOW TO READ IT: Information in blue circles is the estimated amount the state would spend in a year under the current budget, which ends June 30, 2011. Each circle is scaled to represent that spending relative to $2 billion, the size of the deficit. Saturday's fatal wreck wasn't the first for North Road, but fixes are coming. B OscAn HuY -Annual salary for one lawmaker: $42,106 Ileral Whiter Ron Melander heard a sound that startled him right out of bed early Saturnday morning lle's heasd plenty of cars nun off the pavement over the year and a half he's lived at the sharp North Road. Saturday was diffeent. Juvenile corrections: $99 million curve on "There was no sereeching or amuhing The said Melandet came up out said Melnd come 66. " just went of nowhere wunip. and " says a crash vith survivor, A10 or The deficit: was over." A cal foar. young men deiving home from a party strucka tree in front of Meland- ers rented home. Police believe the 1993 Volkwagen Corrado was golng about 70 mph to B0 mph when it slid off the road yotung Al-day kindergarten $32.5 million $2 billion * And it could go even higher See ROAD, back page, this section Building sought for disaster Operation of 120 developed parks: S76 million response By Nour HaaIND IkevaldWiiter Department of Health: EVERETT -A south Evenett office park building might give Snohomish County a chance to rescue itsemergencyoperations center from run-down digs at Paine Field- without breaking the bank, The Snohomish County Council gave the tentative go- ahead to buy a $16 millien buikling off 80h Street SW near Handeson Road. County stall $96.5 million Funding for the 34 community and technical colleges: $643 million Basic Health Plan: $154 million SOURCE GOVERNOS BUOGIT ORFKE go- negotiated the price with the cunent cavner, Seattle-based Route 526 Investors "We looked at several" build- ings. county facilities disectoe Mark Thunberg said Monday "This one cameclosest to meet- ingour needs for squarefootage How will they solve it? "Nickel-and-diming" won't be enough to fill the hole, the governor says. By Jerry Cornfield, Herald writer. Page B1 See BUILDING. back page, this section 5things to know Seriously, leggo will get tough, but we wil survive this. And one day we will tell our grandchildren about the Great Waflk Fam- Eggo froten waflles, says that ine of 09-10, about the long lines that circled the nation's toasters, how industrious cooks made thcir own Vic- tory Waffles, use. But, as Aunt Jenmima is our witness, we wil slogan, "Say Wa" Not in your grocer's freez- er: Kelogg, the maker of endure. Visit Beautiful Humptu- lips: The Washington State Tourism office is offering a sir-day vacation and voeck- end trips in a centest with how syrup the neve slogan, "Experience More" (Page B5). Runners-up will be ancarded the bonloads of left- over merchandise with the tourism office's alundoned Royale with cheese: A New York McDonald's has adopted a Europcan look by redeco- rating with Danish modern furniture, subduod lighting and employees in fashionable black uniforms (Page A2). The mena isn't any dif- ferent than your typical McDonald's, but kor a $20 fee the cashier will speak to you in an annoyed French accent -Am Baver Menald staf the shutdown of two of the four factories that make th > Senate rolls out health-care bill /A >US. ship repels pirate attack / A3 > New paint job for Boeing 747-8/ AS > Stevens Pass open for skiing / B1 > Bail at $100K in toddler's death / B1 breakfast standby will cause nationwide waffle shoetages that could last through the middle of next year (Page AS). Things bottles became Eggo stuck dosed from dis- VOL 10, NO 22 0200 E DARY HERALD co Business... A8 Comics..... D6 Dear Abby... D7 Horoscope....C7 Obituaries... B6 Sports......C1 Classified ...C7 Crossword.. D6 Good Life ... D1 Lottery ..... A2 Opinion..... 87 TV. Fussy 5043, B8 TV........ Ds 42963'30333 the buzz Hockey: Tips win 4-3 in a shootout, No peeking: How to grow a screen, D1 Hele THE DAILA Page Cl THURSDAY, 11.19.09 EVERETT, WASHINGTON wwW.HERALDNET.COM • 50¢ (HIGHER IN OUTLYING AREAS) A $2 billion hole Safety long a The state has a big budget problem, and it could get worse when a revenue forecast comes out today. Here's how the size of that problem compares to some of the state's spending. concern Legislative and judicial branches of for road state government: $167 million HOW TO READ IT: Information in blue circles is the estimated amount the state would spend in a year under the current budget, which ends June 30, 2011. Each circle is scaled to represent that spending relative to $2 billion, the size of the deficit. Saturday's fatal wreck wasn't the first for North Road, but fixes are coming. B OscAn HuY -Annual salary for one lawmaker: $42,106 Ileral Whiter Ron Melander heard a sound that startled him right out of bed early Saturnday morning lle's heasd plenty of cars nun off the pavement over the year and a half he's lived at the sharp North Road. Saturday was diffeent. Juvenile corrections: $99 million curve on "There was no sereeching or amuhing The said Melandet came up out said Melnd come 66. " just went of nowhere wunip. and " says a crash vith survivor, A10 or The deficit: was over." A cal foar. young men deiving home from a party strucka tree in front of Meland- ers rented home. Police believe the 1993 Volkwagen Corrado was golng about 70 mph to B0 mph when it slid off the road yotung Al-day kindergarten $32.5 million $2 billion * And it could go even higher See ROAD, back page, this section Building sought for disaster Operation of 120 developed parks: S76 million response By Nour HaaIND IkevaldWiiter Department of Health: EVERETT -A south Evenett office park building might give Snohomish County a chance to rescue itsemergencyoperations center from run-down digs at Paine Field- without breaking the bank, The Snohomish County Council gave the tentative go- ahead to buy a $16 millien buikling off 80h Street SW near Handeson Road. County stall $96.5 million Funding for the 34 community and technical colleges: $643 million Basic Health Plan: $154 million SOURCE GOVERNOS BUOGIT ORFKE go- negotiated the price with the cunent cavner, Seattle-based Route 526 Investors "We looked at several" build- ings. county facilities disectoe Mark Thunberg said Monday "This one cameclosest to meet- ingour needs for squarefootage How will they solve it? "Nickel-and-diming" won't be enough to fill the hole, the governor says. By Jerry Cornfield, Herald writer. Page B1 See BUILDING. back page, this section 5things to know Seriously, leggo will get tough, but we wil survive this. And one day we will tell our grandchildren about the Great Waflk Fam- Eggo froten waflles, says that ine of 09-10, about the long lines that circled the nation's toasters, how industrious cooks made thcir own Vic- tory Waffles, use. But, as Aunt Jenmima is our witness, we wil slogan, "Say Wa" Not in your grocer's freez- er: Kelogg, the maker of endure. Visit Beautiful Humptu- lips: The Washington State Tourism office is offering a sir-day vacation and voeck- end trips in a centest with how syrup the neve slogan, "Experience More" (Page B5). Runners-up will be ancarded the bonloads of left- over merchandise with the tourism office's alundoned Royale with cheese: A New York McDonald's has adopted a Europcan look by redeco- rating with Danish modern furniture, subduod lighting and employees in fashionable black uniforms (Page A2). The mena isn't any dif- ferent than your typical McDonald's, but kor a $20 fee the cashier will speak to you in an annoyed French accent -Am Baver Menald staf the shutdown of two of the four factories that make th > Senate rolls out health-care bill /A >US. ship repels pirate attack / A3 > New paint job for Boeing 747-8/ AS > Stevens Pass open for skiing / B1 > Bail at $100K in toddler's death / B1 breakfast standby will cause nationwide waffle shoetages that could last through the middle of next year (Page AS). Things bottles became Eggo stuck dosed from dis- VOL 10, NO 22 0200 E DARY HERALD co Business... A8 Comics..... D6 Dear Abby... D7 Horoscope....C7 Obituaries... B6 Sports......C1 Classified ...C7 Crossword.. D6 Good Life ... D1 Lottery ..... A2 Opinion..... 87 TV. Fussy 5043, B8 TV........ Ds 42963'30333 the buzz Hockey: Tips win 4-3 in a shootout, No peeking: How to grow a screen, D1 Hele THE DAILA Page Cl THURSDAY, 11.19.09 EVERETT, WASHINGTON wwW.HERALDNET.COM • 50¢ (HIGHER IN OUTLYING AREAS) A $2 billion hole Safety long a The state has a big budget problem, and it could get worse when a revenue forecast comes out today. Here's how the size of that problem compares to some of the state's spending. concern Legislative and judicial branches of for road state government: $167 million HOW TO READ IT: Information in blue circles is the estimated amount the state would spend in a year under the current budget, which ends June 30, 2011. Each circle is scaled to represent that spending relative to $2 billion, the size of the deficit. Saturday's fatal wreck wasn't the first for North Road, but fixes are coming. B OscAn HuY -Annual salary for one lawmaker: $42,106 Ileral Whiter Ron Melander heard a sound that startled him right out of bed early Saturnday morning lle's heasd plenty of cars nun off the pavement over the year and a half he's lived at the sharp North Road. Saturday was diffeent. Juvenile corrections: $99 million curve on "There was no sereeching or amuhing The said Melandet came up out said Melnd come 66. " just went of nowhere wunip. and " says a crash vith survivor, A10 or The deficit: was over." A cal foar. young men deiving home from a party strucka tree in front of Meland- ers rented home. Police believe the 1993 Volkwagen Corrado was golng about 70 mph to B0 mph when it slid off the road yotung Al-day kindergarten $32.5 million $2 billion * And it could go even higher See ROAD, back page, this section Building sought for disaster Operation of 120 developed parks: S76 million response By Nour HaaIND IkevaldWiiter Department of Health: EVERETT -A south Evenett office park building might give Snohomish County a chance to rescue itsemergencyoperations center from run-down digs at Paine Field- without breaking the bank, The Snohomish County Council gave the tentative go- ahead to buy a $16 millien buikling off 80h Street SW near Handeson Road. County stall $96.5 million Funding for the 34 community and technical colleges: $643 million Basic Health Plan: $154 million SOURCE GOVERNOS BUOGIT ORFKE go- negotiated the price with the cunent cavner, Seattle-based Route 526 Investors "We looked at several" build- ings. county facilities disectoe Mark Thunberg said Monday "This one cameclosest to meet- ingour needs for squarefootage How will they solve it? "Nickel-and-diming" won't be enough to fill the hole, the governor says. By Jerry Cornfield, Herald writer. Page B1 See BUILDING. back page, this section 5things to know Seriously, leggo will get tough, but we wil survive this. And one day we will tell our grandchildren about the Great Waflk Fam- Eggo froten waflles, says that ine of 09-10, about the long lines that circled the nation's toasters, how industrious cooks made thcir own Vic- tory Waffles, use. But, as Aunt Jenmima is our witness, we wil slogan, "Say Wa" Not in your grocer's freez- er: Kelogg, the maker of endure. Visit Beautiful Humptu- lips: The Washington State Tourism office is offering a sir-day vacation and voeck- end trips in a centest with how syrup the neve slogan, "Experience More" (Page B5). Runners-up will be ancarded the bonloads of left- over merchandise with the tourism office's alundoned Royale with cheese: A New York McDonald's has adopted a Europcan look by redeco- rating with Danish modern furniture, subduod lighting and employees in fashionable black uniforms (Page A2). The mena isn't any dif- ferent than your typical McDonald's, but kor a $20 fee the cashier will speak to you in an annoyed French accent -Am Baver Menald staf the shutdown of two of the four factories that make th > Senate rolls out health-care bill /A >US. ship repels pirate attack / A3 > New paint job for Boeing 747-8/ AS > Stevens Pass open for skiing / B1 > Bail at $100K in toddler's death / B1 breakfast standby will cause nationwide waffle shoetages that could last through the middle of next year (Page AS). Things bottles became Eggo stuck dosed from dis- VOL 10, NO 22 0200 E DARY HERALD co Business... A8 Comics..... D6 Dear Abby... D7 Horoscope....C7 Obituaries... B6 Sports......C1 Classified ...C7 Crossword.. D6 Good Life ... D1 Lottery ..... A2 Opinion..... 87 TV. Fussy 5043, B8 TV........ Ds 42963'30333 the buzz

A $2 Billion Hole

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