Word: cons
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...research would show readers where they could obtain the “morning-after” pill and show where to go for more information about research. Since RU-486 is a controversial topic, Stone’s ideal web story would also link to pro and con sites, as well as showing users how to get in touch with their representatives and senators...
...Winners BJORK Icelandic pop singer gets the French Order of Merit. Her Big Bird Oscar dress is being considered for the French Order of Falconry FRANK ABAGNALE JR. Retired con man to be played by Leonardo DiCaprio in biopic. Leo to draw on experience conning audiences into watching The Beach IRISH MONKS OF GLENSTAL ABBEY Benedictine brothers' book of prayers is a best-seller. New business plans: hair shirt swimsuit and B. Bros' Hip Hop Hymns Losers TONY RODHAM Hillary Clinton's brother is caught having sex with another man's girlfriend and beaten up. That right-wing conspiracy just...
...Cage has since concentrated on macho-mayhem movies and winsome love stories. His work is as popular with filmgoers as it is ignored by critics. Aside from four Blockbuster Entertainment awards in five years, the only citations he's received are for speeding in Jerry Bruckheimer transport epics like Con Air and Gone in 60 Seconds...
...computer scientist he knows how low the odds are of winning. "I use my head and my hands to make money, not waiting for luck," Sklyarov explains in broken English. So there were really only two highlights of his visit: the part where he spoke at the Def Con computer-security conference, and the part at the end where he got handcuffed and led away...
...Jagger and architect I.M. Pei among his clients. He says the crisis in gondola making is only part of a larger problem. "There are other kinds of boats that people don't even know how to make anymore," he says, referring to craft like the peata and the batea con la coda di gambero (boat with the shrimp's tail), both once used for transporting goods. "Those who knew how to make them closed down, and no one has replaced them...