Word: feverishness
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...CAPTION: FEVERISH GROWTH...
...magazine's circulation was only 30,000 or so, but its notoriety far exceeded its size. The gay and lesbian publication Outweek was a pioneer of "outing" -- exposing allegedly homosexual celebrities. Outweek's practice of opening other people's closets ignited feverish debate. But after just two years in business, Outweek halted publication last week...
Cities and states are in a feverish free-for-all to lure new employers...
...fatal morning, Veronica had awakened feverish and vomiting. So as the family drove home after a trip to the grocery store, her mother cradled the fretful toddler in her lap, hoping to soothe her. Rodriguez, 30, was traveling only 10 m.p.h. when he hit the van. Usually, cases of heedless driving and failure to strap in a child are treated as traffic violations...
When not writing about the feverish world of business, Janice slows down to smell the flowers. She pitches for TIME's championship softball team and rides her mountain bike around Central Park in the mornings. Castro's healthy proclivities are also apparent in her office, which is crammed with thriving plants, Ansel Adams photographs recycled from discarded calendars, baseball trophies and rolls of earth-friendly gift-wrapping paper. Amid the creative clutter on her desk: a bottle of spring water and a Slinky toy. "I use it sometimes to concentrate when I'm writing," Castro explains. "It seems to work...