Word: depth
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...much of the fall, the story hung like a sword over Dole and his aides. To gauge the depth of the problem, Dole's general counsel, Doug Wurth, arranged a meeting with Roberts. Over cocktails, Wurth asked questions and took notes. Had Roberts kept a record of her meetings with Dole? (Yes, she had kept detailed datebooks.) Did anyone else know of their relationship? (She had told several friends at the time.) Did anyone see the two together? (Her roommate had spoken with Dole as he was leaving her apartment.) Dole and his lieutenants would neither confirm nor deny Roberts...
Sullivan attributed Weaver's difficulties from outside to the fact that he has mainly been practicing as more of a power forward because of the team's lack of depth at that position...
Attention, Tom, Dan and Peter: I want news, real news, not features. I don't want In Depth, In Their Own Words, Person of the Week, Health News or Fixing America. The practice of stringing a lot of pseudo news items together has made me leave the television networks. So long, guys. LYNNE MORGAN Nashville, Tennessee...
Though your article "Read All About It" was compelling, it missed the mark badly with regard to the health of the newspaper industry [BUSINESS, Oct. 21]. Newspapers provide news and information with detail, depth and a connection to readers' local communities that are unmatched by any other news medium. Daily readership today, at 64.2%, is comparable to what it was in 1985, and Sunday readership has actually grown consistently over the past 20 years to its current level of 72.6%. Although 1995 saw the closing of several papers, that was largely the result of the high cost of newsprint...
...been working and volunteering in the Chinatown community for over three years through Phillips Brooks House Association, I have often questioned my ability to effect change. However, Ms. Frank's article fails to cast substantial light on the subject, primarily due to broad generalizations and a consequent lack of depth...