Word: subjecting
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...audience because it is a modern love story placed in a nontraditional setting." Told through various pieces of poetry mixed with monologues and dialogues, the nontraditional structure of the play also adds to its uniqueness. Hsu also praised the play for its humor in spite of the somewhat somber subject matter...
...support of civil unions, though he did not say how they should be implemented. Gore also asked Bush to endorse the Employer Non-Discrimination Act, a bill pending in Congress that would ban workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. Bush's response did not mention this bill or the subject of civil unions. Bush did stress that gays should not be extended "special rights," although he did not clarify what the term meant despite Lehrer's prodding...
...introduce into the equation a beloved family cat, whose excretory habits have already been the subject of slightly strained discussion. Can you predict what he might do, when confronted with a nice, fresh pile of ashes in the midst of a nasty hubbub in which his needs are being ignored? If you can, then you have a taste for something in short supply lately--farce that is divinely invented and perfectly orchestrated...
Saville's coach, Ron Weigel, behaved as theatrically as his protege. He wept, threw a chair and even blamed politics for Saville's elimination. When she had calmed down, Saville realized that race walking--already subject to criticism as an Olympic sport--had not been well served by her distress. "I love this sport," she avowed. "If nothing else, it makes you the toughest person around...
...TIME: Do you think things will go as badly for Zedillo when he steps down as they did for you? SALINAS: I just hope that Zedillo won't be subject to a persecution of the state. And, I think he owes the PRI an explanation of why he brought the party to an historical defeat...