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Toromont Announces Record Results for 2007

"We are pleased with our results, particularly in light of the record highs set in 2006. Revenues have increased annually over the past ten years and net earnings have been higher in nine of the last ten years. The Equipment Group exceeded expectations in the fourth quarter, setting a new December record for sales of new equipment. The Compression Group also exceeded expectations in the fourth quarter on excellent project execution in all operations and continued business growth in the United States," stated Robert M. Ogilvie, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Toromont Industries Ltd. "The Equipment Group delivered exceptional results, with solid growth in both revenues and operating income driven by strong demand in the mining, infrastructure and marine industries. Product support activity was particularly strong in the last quarter after a slower start to the year.


Tony Snow on McCain-New York Times Controversy

This is a rush transcript from "The O'Reilly Factor," February 21, 2008. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.

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BILL O'REILLY, HOST: Now for the top story tonight: analysis of the [McCain-New York Times] situation. Joining us from Washington is former White House spokesman Tony Snow. What do you think?

TONY SNOW, FORMER WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY: You know, I think you're absolutely right. It's unbelievably sloppy. Look, you can't have an innuendo saying they had a personal affair without any details, or say that he was intervening inappropriately on the part of clients that she was representing without having any details.

And furthermore, what you didn't mention, Bob Bennett, his attorney, has pointed out that they submitted 30 or 40 pages of answers to written questions.


For many in Mexico, life starts to look up

Crime is down, public health and education levels are improving, and Mexican democracy is more robust than at any time in history.

"The country is stronger than ever," said Leon Krauze, a political author and television host. "We have managed to overcome many of the political and economic tempests that used to threaten us."

As the debate over illegal immigration percolates in the United States, there are hopes on both sides of the border that Mexico's improving economy eventually will provide enough jobs to encourage significant numbers of Mexicans to stay and prosper in their country.

There could be other benefits for the United States. Mexico bought $126 billion in U.S. goods between January and November last year, up 25 percent since 2004.


Colts camp closer to returning to Terre Haute

Dorsey not concerned about injury rumors — Louisiana State defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey, who figures to be among the top five picks in this year's NFL Draft, disputes reports that he continues to suffer from the lingering effects of a 2006 stress fracture of his right tibia.Dorsey had a physical at the combine Saturday but had not planned on working out for scouts. He had ratcheted down his pre-combine conditioning efforts after the recent death of his grandmother. The 6-foot-2, 316-pound defensive lineman was bothered by hamstring, knee and back injuries last fall, which limited his performance at times. He plans on performing for NFL scouts during an on-campus workout March 26 at LSU. After hearing scuttlebutt that he had not planned on attending the combine at all, Dorsey is taking all the attention in stride.


News From Backstage at the Oscars

6:52 p.m. Here's the unofficial transcript of the press room's Q&A with Best Makeup winners Didier Lavergne and Jan Archibald:Q: [In French]?A: [In French].Q: [In French]?A: [In French].You get the idea, mes amis.

6:57 p.m. An hour-and-a-half in, and no major winners have made their way backstage. We're just told that Javier Bardem was ''called back to his seat'' (for what? reaction shots to that awful "That's How You Know" number?) and will be coming back to us later.

7:00 p.m. With the press more and more focused on their pressing deadlines and cookie intake, Jon Stewart's baby award routine catches a rare laugh.

7:02 p.m. Finally! A big winner arrives! A loose and witty Tilda Swinton's in the house, and her first line is a winner, referencing the numbers all the writers hold up to ask a question: ''This looks like a bingo room.'' Asked what she thought after her name was announced, she says she had a ''reverse Zoolander moment — I thought they called somebody else's name....


 
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