Word: apartness
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...Gist: In October 1910, a bomb ripped apart the headquarters of the Los Angeles Times, killing 21. The paper, at the center of a "you must take sides" conflict between labor and capitalism (the broadsheet's owner, publisher and editor, Harrison Gray Otis, detested the former) quickly blamed union terrorists. Interweaving the tales of Billy Burns, a private detective known as the "American Sherlock Holmes," famed attorney Clarence Darrow, of Scopes Monkey Trial fame, and filmmaker D.W. Griffith, director of Birth of a Nation, Blum attempts to weave an early twentieth century murder mystery...
That diaper line is about those moments when you're pondering things, and you look down at the paper and you see something absurd, and even absorbed in your thoughts you still notice it. It's about having the same experiences during the time you're apart, and the imaginary conversations you would have if you were still together. Like, "God, did you see that thing too? I know you would have noticed this, you certainly would have picked up the paper and had a laugh at this...
...Apart from the job search, grades can also be a factor in admission to the Harvard Law Review, a student-run publication that is considered prestigious to edit...
...state of the economy. OCS has implemented a new system of grouping the career forum by neighborhoods such as government & non-profit, science & technology, and marketing & media. This approach, Carroll said, has made it easier to see the diversity of employers and to make clear that there are recruiters apart from banking and consulting firms. Similarly, students have realized that their job options are not limited. Andrew C. Nkumbula ’10 said that while students used to view Wall Street as a place of financial security and opportunity, the “tables turning” has made...
Bounds, Tucker claims McCain deserves credit for previously-thrashed-out bailout deal that fell apart when McCain arrived in Washington...