Word: coverable
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...that you featured a cover story on Tibet when the world is preparing to participate in the most prestigious international athletic event in China. The world community should pressure China to end its occupation of Tibet. As an Indian American, I'd like India to stop treating China as a brother and the U.S. to stop the hypocrisy of doing business with China while maintaining its embargo against Cuba. Vishwanath Ayengar, WAPPINGERS FALLS...
...still have most of the passes I’ve received from covering football, and I’ll probably never get rid of the one from my 2006 trip to the Carrier Dome at Syracuse to cover the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament...
Following graduation, Halberstam journeyed south to cover the beginnings of the civil rights movement before joining The New York Times and reporting from Washington, the Congo, and South Vietnam...
...early ’80s, but cyclical market fluctuations are a feature of nearly any business. Government policies have gone to ridiculous lengths to remove the risk from farming, offering “emergency disaster payments” for crop failure while at the same time subsidizing insurance to cover those failures. For that matter, from 2000 to 2006, $1.3 billion was give to individuals who don’t farm at all simply because they own land that was once used for agriculture. It’s also not just struggling farmers who benefit from the government?...
...largely shut out. The student body president can hardly be expected to represent the vast diversity of student views on the subject. I can only hope that Pfister meant what he wrote in an e-mail, that “We will be meeting with other groups hoping to cover the range of students and experiences that are represented in the community...