Word: clouds
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Since cell phones work by picking up on radio waves in the air, these waves are honed in by the antenna which, when held up to an ear while talking, is strategically placed next to the brain. Thus while the unknowing listener converses, an atmospheric cloud of carcinogens is circling around his or her head...
...current account deficit may be too complex to become an election issue, but if it continues its current surge it could become the economic cloud that rains heavily on the next presidency. The problem is partly a product of the new pattern of U.S. manufacturing: Some 40 percent of U.S. imports are goods manufactured overseas by U.S. corporations. "The best hope for relief is that Japan, China and other Asian governments manage to revive their economies and drop remaining trade barriers so that they buy more goods and services from the U.S.," says Baumohl. But while America waits and hopes...
...states without Proposition 22-type laws, and in particular to Vermont, whose state supreme court recently ruled equal benefits must be allowed to all domestic partnerships, even if not under the union of marriage. "It all depends on what happens in Vermont," said TIME nation writer John Cloud. "If their legislature approves gay marriage, then maybe we could see more things like Proposition 22, but it doesn't look like Vermont is going to pass that." All hope is not lost, though, for those in favor of sanctioned homosexual unions. Proposition 22, also known as the "Knight Initiative," after...
...more often than not, when I asked people "Why Bush?" it was as if they had a zinc deficiency. The smile would freeze, the eyes would cloud and all signs of intelligence would fade. It could just be that Bush has had trouble defining himself--never uttering the word reform and then suddenly parading a banner--or that the nasty, lowbrow campaign in South Carolina made us all a little dumber...
After Mass. Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly said Wednesday that Harvard's actions "placed a cloud" over the HPHC rehabilitation, University officials said they had no intent to derail the process...