Word: charme
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Megan concurs. “I really love the distinct characteristics associated with these Houses,” he says. “When I think ‘Dunster,’ I think opera. The fact that there are technical obstacles to overcome is part of the charm and excitement...
DIED. JOHNNIE COCHRAN, 67, savvy, media-friendly attorney renowned for his resplendent dress and seemingly effortless charm with juries; of an inoperable brain tumor diagnosed in 2003; at his home in Los Angeles. Born in Shreveport, La., a great-grandson of slaves, Cochran won recognition after suing police departments for abuse in the 1960s and proudly displayed copies of his plaintiffs' multimillion-dollar checks in his office. His fame crested in 1995 after his successful defense of O.J. Simpson, against seemingly overwhelming evidence, of charges that he murdered his ex-wife and her friend. Cochran's signature line, a reference...
Three years of heartache are 60 minutes from erasure. Harvard had just better hope the fourth time is the charm...
...third time was supposed to be the charm. And, for a short while...
...second term, the Bush administration is learning to walk delicately. The recent visits of both Rice and Bush have softened America's image in Europe. Similarly, Rice has undertaken a charm offensive that is likely to be successful in India. But these little shuffles need to be balanced by a deeper understanding of Asia's long history. Just as encouraging regime change in the Middle East may not have happy outcomes, so a lack of understanding for Chinese history could prove tragic. From the viewpoint of the Chinese people, the story of Taiwan and China is not about democracy...