Word: clingingness
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In a Boston Globe/WBZ-TV poll of 400 voters last week, Cellucci was clinging to a narrow lead with 46 percent to Harshbarger's 41 percent.
The aura clinging to the rafters of the Tigers' digs Saturday afternoon wasn't just new-stadium smell--it was the heady aroma of old money. Or better yet, of old white men with money.
Baseball is mired in nostalgia--a nostalgia more virulent than that which any other sport faces. Change is interpreted, inevitably, as decline. Chattering sports-radio reactionaries decry free agency while forgetting the reserve clause that bound players to their teams, remember fondly earlier eras while forgetting the major leagues were...
Iridium is now a consortium whose major shareholders include Motorola (which kept a 20% stake), Lockheed Martin and Sprint, plus Germany's Veba AG and Russia's Krunichev State Research Production Space Center. The joint venture was supposed to go live on Sept. 23, but then software glitches led officials...
Peggy's Cove was born of a shipwreck. Legend has it that the tiny hamlet on the coast of Nova Scotia was named for a woman pulled back from death at sea by a local sailor. The only survivor of a doomed ship, she was nursed back to health by...