Word: dearest
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...MONEY DEAREST...
What's the most valuable product you can manufacture? Supercomputers? Stealth bombers? Beanie Babies? David Wetherell, 44, has figured out how to fabricate the dearest items in all the land: stock in Internet companies. As chairman and CEO of CMGI, based in Andover, Mass. Wetherell has melded together the trends and technologies of the Internet into a virtual initial-public-offering factory that analysts expect will churn out perhaps half a dozen highly lucrative offerings in the next 12 months...
Spears' sudden rise to the top of the record charts is proof that she's got what young pop fans hold dearest--energy, cool dance moves, looking good in a bare midriff. In January her debut single and debut album, both titled ...Baby One More Time, hit No. 1 simultaneously, the first time any artist has done so since kiddie rappers Kris Kross...
...each other." For women it's the same old songs. "Two for tea, and you for me, alone." If we did not believe that, people would be like any other animals, spreading our feathers like the cock of the rock and waiting for the nearest, who becomes the dearest. Would any bird really do? If Romeo had turned his head at the moment Juliet passed by, would another girl have turned his head just as easily? It is the east, and Hildegarde...
...surprising for him to think he can survive again. But the situation is different now. In 1995 his temporizing protected his dearest goals. The President had a remarkable opportunity, which he used remarkably, to bring the social concerns of a whole new generation into the White House. On issue after issue, he has done just that--women's rights, gay rights, minority rights. With his emollient personal skills, he was able to speak to and for the baby boomers, overcoming the resistance and resentment felt for the whole world of the '60s. Was he too much the child...