Word: bothers
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...Most officers say meeting and interacting with the people around Cambridge is their favorite part of the job. "I used to work at Northeastern," says Reyes. "This is a much safer campus comparatively." When dealing with students, Reyes' rule is don't bother people unless they are doing something flagrantly wrong. "This is not the line of work to make enemies. I like to treat people like I treat myself." Matthew...
...most students who visit the library don't bother with the books. They haul their laptops to the hall's hardwood tables, or settle into ample couches for a study session underneath the golden glow of focused lights until closing time at 1 a.m (7 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays...
...last time Harvard played at Cornell in the playoffs, the fans supposedly did not bother to wait until game-day to waylay the Crimson. Somehow, the numbers of the team's hotel rooms in Ithaca entered public domain, and of course, the team was crank-called all night long...
...George W. Bush and Al Gore will be gasping for breath and suffering from third-degree media-burn, and we will all be so sick of the two of them that we will consider giving up our citizenship. We will fitfully tune politics in and out. Will the networks bother to cover the conventions? Mom, when will we be there...
...dramatic 60-53 defeat in the Knesset Wednesday, after three of his coalition partners backed an opposition bill that would jeopardize chances of peace with Syria - the legislation requires that Israeli withdrawal from the Golan Heights be approved by a majority of eligiblevoters rather than simply those who bother to vote, making the necessary target more like 65 percent of the actual turnout. But the bill, which is still in its early stages, is not the real problem, says TIME Jerusalem bureau chief Lisa Beyer. "That is easily fixed," says Beyer. "The reason Barak lost so badly was primarily because...