Word: tellingly
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...tell if you have contracted the dread virus? Well, the rest of this column goes out to all the hypochondriacs out there. Quite perniciously, the first symptoms of the infection in the early stages are similar to those of the common flu. The CDC warns that most stricken with Ebola display high fever, headache, muscle aches, stomach pain, fatigue and diarrhea, and some patients also complain of sore throat, hiccups, rash and red itchy eyes within a few days post-infection. Of course, these symptoms could easily be confused with numerous every-day maladies (from the common...
...much in elegy as in anger. "I just can't stand you anymore." Buddy, flailing for a lifeline, asks, "Can I say I'm sorry?" Nasia says it's too late. So he asks, "Can I kiss you one last time?" But she wants a different parting gift: "Tell me that you love me." He is silent. "Do you love me?" she asks. Buddy looks away. What can a 13-year-old boy say to a 12-year-old girl who has outgrown his puppy love...
...Sources tell TIME, however, that even the FAA's technical specialists have doubts about the new software. They are concerned that the system has not been adequately tested and say there have been problems with it more than half the time in the 17 centers across the country where it is in use. The morning after the failure at the Los Angeles center, FAA techies warned employees that the center in Albuquerque was vulnerable to a similar software anomaly and that the installation at the Miami facility would be postponed...
...also have a friend I call the Democratic Reassurer--the person who used to tell me how delightful Gore is in small groups. "Why don't you ever talk about Gore and small groups anymore?" I asked recently. "You always made him sound like Billy Crystal...
...which he supported, he's not going to throw away his position as chairman of the Commerce Committee's influential Communications Subcommittee. There, he has become such a proponent of e-commerce and privacy protection that Yahoo magazine called him "one of the Fathers of the Internet." Don't tell Al Gore...