Word: talks
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...quite understand how publicists can think we're all mentally impaired. First, David Letterman's publicist randomly announces that Dave's heading into the hospital for a "check-up" and professes shock when the talk show host has to undergo 'emergency" bypass surgery. Lightning strikes twice when Steven Spielberg also heads in for a routine check-up and emerges with only one kidney. And the example that hits closest to home, Elisabeth Shue's spokesperson claimed that Shue wouldn't return until the fall--and yet, she's been spotted at various campus hotspots (with a very strange haircut...
...think the professor was looking for someone with good qualities," she says. "A head TF really needs to be able to talk to people and bring people together. I obviously have a lot of experience in the field, though not teaching...
Ransom says the professional dynamic of his course could not be better, and it is his job talk to the professor on behalf of the course's other...
...write about Gore because I am concerned that he not lose support by evading difficulties with legalese ("no controlling legal authority") or semantic gymnastics. One of the reasons so many New Hampshire voters chose Sen. John S. McCain (R-Ariz.) last week was that they like his "straight talk," that he answers questions in direct, often earthily vivid words linked in declarative sentences. Whether he means what he says and will do what he promises is a separate issue from the simple point of sounding as though he means what he says and will do what he promises...
...least begun disarming by the end of January. Although Adams agreed in December to press for some movement on this front, he's been unable to sell accelerated disarmament to a movement that sees its weapons as the only reason Britain and the Unionists ever bothered to talk to the Republicans. "Pressure from Trimble and London has made it harder for Adams to persuade the IRA's hard men that decommissioning now would be a voluntary gesture from a position of strength rather than a humiliation extracted by the enemy," says TIME London bureau chief Jef McAllister...