Word: crop
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...think it was spontaneous combustion," he said. "It's more baffling than the crop circles in England...
...Fidel is well-nigh religious. If his rhetoric recalls communist dogma of the '50s, it still reflects sentiments deeply etched in the Cuban soul. "Before, our best land was Yankee. The sugar was Yankee. The electric system was Yankee. The phones were Yankee." Never mind that the sugar crop is failing for the second year, that electricity and phones rarely work. "We may be living through a special period," he says, "but at least all the property is Cuban...
...wish I could say the debate just involves a few kooks," says Stephen Ceci, a Cornell University developmental psychologist who is a member of the American Psychological Association's work group. "It's much broader than that, happening among the cream of the crop of psychiatrists and clinical psychologists." The battle could not have come at a worse time, says Ceci; some professionals are currently pushing for increased coverage of mental health in the President's proposed national health plan. "It's not a good time for us to be airing our dirty laundry...
...bellboy-B.A. phenomenon should surprise no one at a time when countless corporations continue to downsize. According to a Labor Department study released last year, 30% of each new crop of graduates between now and 2005 will march straight into the ranks of the jobless or the underemployed. That would represent a hefty -- and dispiriting -- increase over the 1984-90 period, when an average of 20% of each graduating class promptly became "underutilized...
...wine, okay? I'm not the god of iced tea. I am the god of revelry, a crucial element of the fertility process. The dancing and drinking and whooping and wahooing is what makes the wheat grow, babes. That's what gives us the corn crop...