Word: followers
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...clear to me now that I was blessed with a grandmother (and two loving parents, thankfully) who taught by example. I learned the principles of right and wrong, of compassion for the less fortunate and of respect for all humankind. I had room to grow and to follow my own dreams at my own pace. Hopefully my children will be so lucky...
...something else. He is the head coach of the Indiana Pacers. That, quite simply, isn't right. Larry told us that he would never follow in the footsteps of Red and K.C. and pace the sidelines of the Garden...oops, I mean the Fleet Center. But when he said that, we didn't believe...
...subtle mathematical criticism regarding Alan Dershowitz's article "Surviving in a P.C. World" (April 28): The article opens with the following lines: "It has been widely reported that since 1988 more than half the marriages involving American Jews have been to non-Jews. If this data is accurate, more Jews now marry non-Jews than fellow Jews." It should be pointed out that the second statement does not necessarily follow from the first...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The FCC adopted a plan further deregulating the telecommunications industry that will raise $3 billion to help pay for President Clinton's universal telecom service and might at the same time save people money. "This is follow-through on the deregulation of the industry promised in the Telecommunications Act of 1996," says TIME's Bruce Van Voorst. "The proceeds are paying for the concept of universal service, which today means not just phone lines to rural areas but the wiring of libraries, schools, and hospitals for the Internet. It's the Clinton Administration's promise that...
...been delivered with medical assistance. Haberstroh is under no illusions that even a harsh penalty will change the Nixons' beliefs. A police detective who interviewed the Nixons reported that the family saw the trial as "an instrument of the devil testing their faith." But Haberstroh is determined to follow through, if only for the sake of the surviving Nixon children. "Diabetes is often an inherited illness," says he. "If one child had it, others may well have...