Word: powers
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...Thomas has to live the rest of his life without being able to use his legs. This man once had 20 sacks in a single season. He once had seven in a single game. He was explosive, a speed rusher who had some power, and was for a time the single defender opposing offenses had to worry about the most, a la Lawrence Taylor...
...Paranormal power, for short 4 "Of course!" in teenspeak 7 "Don't ask, don't ___" (Clinton policy McCain supports) 11 Praise highly 13 Palindromic first name of Arkansas G.O.P. Congressman 14 First name of Indian Prime Minister Bush didn't know 15 Now being debated: Should its earnings be taxed? 17 Did a smithy's job 18 One Day at ___ 19 ___ Nostra 21 One of the Bobbseys 22 Mr. Saturday ___ (Crystal flick) 25 Big Apple hoops tourney 28 "Neato!" 29 Any Given Sunday director 31 Jason's vessel 34 "___ to worry!" 36 Ingrid in Casablanca 37 53-Across creator David...
...right-wing Cuban exiles in Miami form opposing political parties, hoping to manipulate the populace to their own ends. But out of the mountain villages, a mysterious stranger suddenly appears, bearing an eerie resemblance to the legendary revolutionary who was assassinated in 1967. His message: Cubans can reclaim power over their own lives in a "radical democracy" without pollsters, socialists or corporate capitalists. As the movement grows, the evil forces dispatch assassins to kill its prophet...
Above all, Is the agglutination of all telecommunications, media, technology and cinnamon-bun businesses into one sticky, tangled mass a Good Thing or a Bad Thing for everyone besides the three or four white men who have the total power to decide how many times a week Seinfeld will be seen on every single television set on the planet...
...course. Think - to pick an example almost at random - of the summer of 1993, when rain poured down biblically for weeks and the Mississippi overflowed to become a vast, shallow brown ocean and submerged the Midwest's farms like an agricultural Atlantis. The entire country steamed like Bangkok; power systems died trying to satisfy the air conditioners' demands; old people keeled over in the doomy heat...