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BENEFITS Cicadas do not sting or bite, and they are not poisonous. The insects don't eat much, and healthy trees can actually benefit from the pruning that takes place when branches die from the hundreds of slits the females cut to lay eggs. On the ground, cicada exit holes aerate the soil...
Kerry has something of a gift for the toxic sound bite. "It's just weird," says a Democratic strategist. "It's simultaneously not a big deal and sort of unsettling." The decorations flap was only the latest evidence that Kerry's own words are turning out to be the Republicans' most lethal weapon. The Bush campaign has run millions of dollars of advertising based on Kerry's now infamous comment about having voted for an $87 billion appropriation for U.S. operations in Iraq and Afghanistan before voting against it--a statement that makes sense only in the have-it-both...
Summers’ beef isn’t cheap: for $8.99, you can buy, bite into or even spit out this succulent Harvard president...
...rooms in each entryway, it is almost certainly the case that the entire College would have adequate wireless signal. To some extent there’s a free rider problem, but I suspect Harvard students are generous enough (and want wireless access badly enough) that a sufficient few will bite the bullet and spend a hundred bucks for the benefit of their friends and hall mates...
It’s unknown whether government agencies (as opposed to political parties) will bite on PHC’s attempt at vocational intelligence training. But beyond the possibility of conservative-trained students taking over many of those government jobs appointed by right-wingers, PHC’s success speaks for itself. A mere seven years old, it has managed to make good on a promise to remain debt-free (in accordance with biblical teachings, the college’s president explains) and not to take any government funding (whether federal bureaucrats would give any to PHC is another question...