Word: affectedness
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Innocent casualties have a brief news life; others are sure to follow. But Wilentz, a former TIME writer who served as Jerusalem correspondent for the New Yorker from 1995-97, uses the methods of fiction to examine an event that is both achingly personal and inescapably political through the minds...
Coming on the heels of the mad cow disease crisis, how has the foot-and-mouth outbreak affected British eating habits?
Tony Blair faces reelection in the spring. How has his handling of the crisis affected his chances at the polls?
English has 1,120 different ways of spelling its 40 phonemes, the sounds required to pronounce all its words. By contrast, Italian needs only 33 combinations of letters to spell out its 25 phonemes. As a result, reading Italian takes a lot less effort, and that's probably why the...
In his piece for TIME, NBC news anchor Brian Williams suggested that people north of the Mason-Dixon line "wondered what the big deal was" after Earnhardt's accident. That was insulting. I live in a small town in Minnesota, far away from the South. Everyone I know has been...