Word: cures
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...longer piece on research and treatments that would help a lot of people." Gorman jumped at the chance to push the idea. Couric, the writer says, was open and candid about all aspects of the story--just the prescription for educating our readers about a disease that has a cure rate of more than 90% when detected early...
...crumbling economy and judicial system that has enabled the traffickers and guerrillas to flourish. "We know that we have to take difficult and unpopular measures," says Pastrana. That's good, because an awful lot ails his nation. The question will be whether Colombia--and the U.S.--can survive the cure...
Listening to the Cure's first studio release since 1996's Wild Mood Swings, one wonders why it took Robert Smith and company four years to write nine songs that sound exactly the same. Considering speculation that Bloodflowers may be the Cure's oft-threatened last album, it seems that this droning noise could possibly be the sound of ancient gothy New Wavers finally boring themselves to death. As a Cure fan, I show no restraint in tapping my inner reservoirs of bitterness, misery and melodrama to moan: believe me, it's that bad. The End is Near...
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...karma beads: Turquoise can cure your impotence, rose colored quartz takes care of that halitosis and hematite works like magic on that rampant acne. Not! Those round little plastic beads don't do anything but make round-little-plastic-bead-manufacturers filthy filthy rich...