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Consolidations such as Politics.com and Medinex could be just the beginning as the new sites struggle for online viewers and revenues. In Philadelphia last week, a cautious McCurry was pressing the flesh and putting forth the softest of sells. "The revolution hasn't happened yet," the former White House spokesman said of online politics. But when it does, "we want to be the premier site selling to organizations and groups that are using the Internet to organize." Which is just the problem, of course, because so does everyone else...
...doesn't travel through Delhi; one doesn't stay a few months as an observant guest. Like a lentil softened in pot of steaming dal, one is forced to absorb the city's scalding brew, to let it seep under her skin and flavor her tender flesh. Mouths, nostrils become cultural portals, entry points through which the diesel fumes of a Tata bus, the bite of a roadside fried samosa and the burn of the scorching sun enter one's body and transform one's soul. Here, the ordinary becomes the extraordinary and the magnificent flows from the mundane...
...working out what fits in the season and time constraints," he said. "We tried to flesh out a good cohesive season...
...rumor mill has been all atwitter, ajangle, alive with talk of a 13th house. Nevermind Dudley--they mean a real, flesh-and-blood extra house. Cooler heads have been trying to say no, but really, it's been 20 years since Mather went up and, frankly, it's high time that the College built itself a new undergraduate chateau to house its students, to frighten the locals, to drain the swamps, etc. Though actually maybe it won't be a 13th House because 13 has such bad juju and all, but maybe it would be best just to put together...
...paying in flesh--the fear side. Amid unprecedented and treacherous trading volatility, the NASDAQ has fallen nearly 40% in the past six weeks and shredded the nest eggs of untold numbers of latecomers. That's why it's best to have both bulls and bears striking a balance--to keep stocks tethered to reality. Lose that equilibrium, and you get boom, bust, pain...