Word: problems
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...Bush definitely has a problem here," says TIME Washington correspondent Jay Carney. "He's executed more prisoners than any other governor, and his attitude so far has been pretty cavalier." And while Bush publicly insists that every single person put to death on his watch has been guilty and that his equivocation over the McGinn case has nothing to do with his campaign, he's only human, and he may be plagued by moments of doubt. In political terms, Bush saw the McGinn case as an opportunity to prove he's not unreasonable about the death penalty, adds Carney...
...portrayed as success. Grant's Tomb, the men on horseback, the male and female figures representing vices and virtues--nothing was intended to make one think or feel in complicated terms. With the recent changes--Oklahoma City is but one example--comes a willingness to see history as a problem...
There's a second group of critics who worry not that wireless won't live up to its promises but that it will. "Is it a major problem in our society that people walking down the street don't have Internet access?" asks Clifford Stoll, an astronomer and gadfly author (High Tech Heretic). "None of my friends are going around saying, 'Oh, my God, I don't have enough information.' Quite the opposite. People are saying, 'I'm flooded with this stuff...
...rumors from escaping. Thus 48 hours after Julia's arrival the world was privy to the shocking news that a braying donkey had kept her awake all night and had to be forcibly removed by a security guard. "There are a lot of donkeys here," says Verbinski, "but the problem with that story is it really gives the shaft to the roosters, who are just as loud...
...scary part of Lindros' case is that his proclivity to concussion is clearly genetic. His younger brother, Brett, had a promising career with the Islanders snuffed at age 21 with the same problem...