Word: dish
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NAME Patricia Sabga (NBC) CALL HER "Satellite Dish" CREDENTIALS Covered 9/11 from New York City. Ashleigh Banfield is seriously jealous RATING: [3 microphones...
...minutes to midnight--a 5-lb. 12-oz. bundle of squealing ethical questions and implications for the future of the species. After hundreds of tries, Lesley Brown's doctors found the secret to creating a baby outside the womb: having fertilized her egg in vitro, or in a Petri dish, they implanted the embryo after only 2 1/2 days rather than waiting for five and were rewarded with their first successful pregnancy. The breakthrough was not chronicled in some journal of reproductive medicine. The whole world awaited the birth because at the suggestion of one of their doctors, the parents...
...most impressive player against Kansas State may have been junior point guard Bev Moore. The transfer from Louisiana Tech scored 14 points and handled the basketball like a top Division I player. Moore has the ability to dish the ball inside, move it quickly along the perimeter or set up and take the three. She was 4-of-9 from behind the arc against the Wildcats, but the statistics do not tell the entire story. Moore’s long-range shooting form is a cut above most Ivy Leaguers. Her quickness allows her to penetrate or create room...
...candy store," he said. "And I walked out of there with a buzz." I left with more of a headache--but also with the phone numbers of two lawyers, Sandy and Margarita. They're girls. And we're going to a bar next week to dish about guys...
...million to rebuild Iraq, using only American companies - including Vice President Cheney's old firm Halliburton. That prompted British M.P. Vincent Cable, backed by rapturous cheers, to ask Prime Minister Tony Blair if he was "embarrassed" to support a President who regards "war as an opportunity to dish out contracts to his cronies." The Foreign Office later said "it seems perfectly fair that if American money is being used, the work goes to American companies." True, that's fair in the U.S., where the relief agency USAID requires contracts to go to U.S. groups; but British firms must...