Word: evidentally
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
The diplomats met in New York, but nobody's expecting any real work to be accomplished this summer. As it is, the Bush administration is increasingly absorbed by the economy and corporate scandals at home, and the Iraq campaign abroad. With summer's end comes the Jewish holiday season and...
By late Monday it was evident that immediate crisis will be avoided: panicked lawmakers from New Jersey and New York, horrified by visions of stranded commuters pounding on their doors say they've extracted a promise from President Bush that Amtrak will get its money. There will be no shutdown...
"Studies show that the height of death anxiety occurs in people's 40s and 50s," notes Karen Fingerman, a gerontologist at Penn State. "When you begin to calculate how many years you have left, it makes your parents' aging even more evident." In a study she conducted of 2,000...
But the failures of the past are often associated with USAID, the agency through which much of U.S. development assistance is funneled. That grim history is evident in the administration's latest proposal, which calls for more than $10 billion in new foreign aid by the end of fiscal 2006...
To a Hollywood skeptic, appraising Fred for the first time, the Astaires' stage stardom could be attributed to snob appeal and second-balcony myopia. The fuss must have been about Adele. Look at her brother. In long shot Fred's body photographed small, fragile, bewildered. In close-up he looked...