Word: explained
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...able to explain to you North Korean thinking is probably the day I've been in this process too long.' CHRISTOPHER HILL, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, after North Korea's delegation walked out of six-party talks aimed at ending Pyongyang's nuclear program last week in Beijing
...world by ... um, Mom, what's DNA? Cool inventions, a dinosaur, a cute robot, a toilet joke Will Ferrell--but kid-unfriendly, vulgar, vomiting Will Let's see: Do kids enjoy seeing heavy objects falling on body parts? WHAT'S IN IT FOR PARENTS? The fun of trying to explain the plot over and over Mildly amusing homages to other films Who doesn't love vulgar, vomiting Will? This is probably one you suck up for the kids WHAT THE MOVIE IS REALLY ABOUT Pollution: bad. Listening to children: good Failure: good. Festering over failure: bad Harmony: good. Competitive...
...imaging study, to be published shortly in the American journal Bipolar Disorders, is the culmination of four years' work by a psychiatrist (Malhi) and a neuroscientist (Lagopoulos) who make an engagingly odd pairing. Cambridge-trained Malhi does most of the talking, often employing metaphors to explain complex ideas; Lagopoulos pipes up in a manner that suggests he would have impressed the heck out of his high-school science teacher. They often disagree, and sometimes argue "but outside work we're the best of friends," says Lagopoulos...
...Reagan's True Heir? Each of the leading Republican candidates presents himself as Reagan's heir. Rudy Giuliani reminds one and all that he began his public life in Reagan's Justice Department. Mitt Romney invokes Reagan's example to explain his change of heart on abortion. John McCain calls himself a Reagan Republican, citing the fact that he entered politics in the early 1980s as a Reagan supporter. Newt Gingrich, waiting on the sidelines, compares the current Republican leadership unfavorably to Reagan - whom he supported as an upstart G.O.P. Representative...
...several Justice Department emails released to Congressional investigators. The emails suggest that she was in on the planning for the firings and the attempts to limit the negative fallout. Her job as liaison between the Justice Department and the White House may put her in a good position to explain how involved President Bush and his staff were in getting rid of the eight federal prosecutors...