Word: less
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...South Station train station. But the ride was barely longer than two hours! The other Harvard students (who had also been sucked into that embarrassment of a college and pathetic excuse of a "town") on the Acela train rejoiced at the speed with which they were whisked away to less hostile territory...
...cool to watch a live show, to see how everything happens, to think that you could yell out something and instantly 1 million viewers could hear and see it. Kelly glares at those talking and silence falls as Carson gets the show going. He seems less charismatic in person, a little tired, a little ready to go home. The first video on the countdown in Metallica...
...have fallen a long way since Ronald Reagan's reign, when intervention was at least employed as a means to a worthy end--the destruction of the Soviet Union. Today, Republicans endorse crusade after crusade, each time undertaking a newly permanent international commitment that results in more, rather than less, human suffering. Republicans have been intoxicated by a new internationalist machismo that offers one final claim to greatness by the leaders of the post-Cold War era. But eleven years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, it appears that the Evil Empire...
...thirds Senate majority needed to immunize it against a likely presidential veto. Still, the response to Lee's comments last year suggest that Beijing takes election-year rhetoric very seriously - and to make matters worse, Taiwan goes to the polls in March. Of course, Beijing might be less spooked by election-season grandstanding if it held elections...
...isolation of Vienna is unlikely to go beyond such symbolic gestures as Israel's withdrawing its ambassador. And in a bid to assuage the critics, Haider has signed a statement saying Austria accepts her responsibility for "the horrendous crimes of the National Socialist regime." But Vienna will be measured less by what's in its history textbooks than by what's on its statute books, and the democratic choice of 27 percent of Austrians may have done their country's image irreparable harm...