Word: coms
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...sold his stock in Internet giant Prodigy Inc.—of which he had been CEO—before the dot-com industry took a tumble...
...Rules of Inspection Worried that Saddam Hussein could be hiding weapons in his presidential com plexes or on mobile transporters, Washington insisted that U.N. rules on inspections be rewritten before personnel go to Iraq. Baghdad had refused to allow the surprise inspection of Saddam's 57 palaces. China and Russia disagreed with the U.S., and Russian President Vladimir Putin called for "the quickest possible deployment" of inspectors. But chief inspector Hans Blix said: "It would be awkward if we were doing inspections and a new mandate were to arrive." At week's end, the U.S. seemed ready to accept...
...University] didn’t like an affiliation with an apparently Harvard organization using a dot com address,” Morgenstern said...
According to Lee, Coordinator of Student Affairs Susan T. Cooke had indicated this website would not be rejected by the administration, since it didn’t have a .com address...
This family metaphor may sound bizarre to most Americans. For all our historical ties of heritage and culture with Britain, most of us find little more in com mon with Britain than with any other nation in Europe, aside from language. But the British still do feel close in a more general sense, and although I do not claim to fully understand the phenomenon, I suspect it owes something to the sheer volume of Ame rican mass media and culture Britain imports. South Park and Oprah dominate television, Ja Rule gets more radio play than Oasis, and Starbucks and McDonald?...