Word: covet
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...venture is part of an effort by the airline industry to cut out the middlemen. The Travel Industry Association estimates that 85 million travelers booked flights online in 1999, using sites such as Travelocity, Expedia and Priceline to find the best deals. The airlines covet those "eyeballs" for their own Web pages as well as the money they'll save by not having to pay fees to the independent online firms...
...president has good reason to covet the advice of a man whose consummate skill as foreign minister - whether dealing with the Gulf crisis or the enlargement of NATO - was playing a poor hand to maximum advantage. Although the current foreign minister, Igor Ivanov, is a firm, erudite and self-assured Primakov prot?g?, he doesn't have his tutor's strategic vision and skill, his experience or his Rolodex. Primakov's presence, both on Putin's European tour and at the funeral of Syrian president Hafez Assad, suggests the president is eager to make use of his erstwhile rival's expertise...
...interest in cooperative housing has been drying up, as privacy-seeking students covet singles and private spaces...
Among the distinctions that painters covet--gallery shows, a high price for their work at auction, placement in a museum, a patron--being cited by the Guinness Book of World Records is not a must-have. But JANE WOOSTER SCOTT received that honor recently when she was named the "Most Reproduced Artist in America." "I heard I was closing in on the title; for a while I was running neck and neck with Picasso," says Wooster Scott, whose work appears on jigsaw puzzles, Christmas cards and calendars. "I still can't believe I beat him." (Pablo's heirs can take...