Word: depth
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Nowhere does George attempt a serious, in-depth look at the great controversies of the day, such a Medicare or the budget deficit. One wonders if George is more about the entertainment industry than about politics...
...series of challenge matches last week," Doyle said. "With the depth of our team, the guys are prepared for tough matches...
...gave up the G.O.P.'s advantage. He left his troops with no bargaining chips. ("We look like idiots," fumed one.) He dealt the President the card he needed to appear decisive and resolute. ("The very idea that they could think they could just blow the President over shows the depth of their miscalculation," said Vice President Gore.) And the Speaker gave Bob Dole's campaign for the G.O.P. presidential nomination a boost by fueling the impression that it might be time to put an adult in charge to end the gridlock...
...though, Silverman also knows he's sitting on a time bomb. Until production was stopped in 1989, the plant--just 16 miles from downtown Denver, Colorado--manufactured plutonium components for the nation's nuclear weapons. Enough radioactive waste remains on the premises to cover a football field to a depth...
McGeary, freshly promoted to senior foreign correspondent, had just landed in Israel to fill in for Jerusalem bureau chief Lisa Beyer (who is on maternity leave) and to develop in-depth stories about the region. She was having dinner on Saturday night when a friend's cell phone rang with news that hadn't yet hit the TV: the Prime Minister had been shot. McGeary, who had known Rabin professionally for many years, rushed to the TIME bureau and, with Beyer and four stringers, banged out the 15 pages of breaking coverage and analysis that appeared in TIME two days...