Word: everly
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Mark is a total gem," Rudestine says. He's incredibly bright. He is as thoughtful and sensitive a person as I know and he has no ego or comes as close to no ego as anybody I ever...
...them is acting up--showing signs of a human-like sense of humor. In the Manhattan Theatre Club's U.S. premiere of Ayckbourn's West End success, Janie Dee reprises her astonishing London performance as a robot whose emotions are an amalgam of all the bad scenes she's ever played. The play is astonishing too: at once a shrewd satire of TV, a warming love story and a potent meditation on the nature of humanity...
...ever accused the United States Supreme Court of wasting any time on pleasantries. And nothing changed Monday, when the Justices heard 90 minutes of lively oral arguments from attorneys for Gore, Bush and Katherine Harris...
...Florida Supreme Court's decision. If Gore lawyer David Boies can hammer home a states' rights argument, the Chief Justice could conceivably abandon his previous vote. Another consideration for Rehnquist: This decision will likely define his term as Chief Justice. The political considerations are staggering; no Court has ever played such an active role in determining the presidency before, so Rehnquist in particular may exercise extra caution before voting to end Gore's contest without the safeguard of at least a partial recount...
...suggest that the urbane and hilarious Montaigne - in his way, the most honest man who ever lived, and one of the most interesting writers - might be a model (if Americans were given to reading people like Montaigne, which they are not) for the attitude of intelligent and philosophical tolerance we ought to bring to the matter that is now before the court...