Word: furiouser
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...Pennsylvania's Republican primary next April. Toomey, a club favorite who has called for tax cuts even larger than the ones President Bush proposed, is still a long shot. But the White House, which is backing Specter, and Senate Republicans, who hold that chamber by just two votes, are furious with the club. "It's causing so many conflicts within the party," says Sarah Chamberlain Resnik, executive director of the Republican Main Street Partnership, a group of congressional moderates that plans to match the club by giving $1 million to Specter. Democrats hope the internecine G.O.P. battle will help their...
...days of the year, often at racetracks hundreds of kilometers apart, and need to keep in touch with trainers and agents to arrange their rides. So when British jockeys heard that the sport's ruling body proposed to bar them from using mobile phones just before races, they were furious. The Jockey Club says the rule is aimed at ensuring the integrity of the sport, which was rocked by several corruption scandals last year. In one case, jump jockey Graham Bradley was banned from riding for eight years for passing information to a bookmaker over the phone. Outraged jockeys...
Harvard struggled through the first fifty minutes, falling behind the Quakers (1-2, 0-1 Ivy) 2-0 before mounting a furious comeback to win the dramatic, heart-wrenching thriller...
...President Roh Moo Hyun's personal secretary Yang Gil Seung on June 28 at the Kiss Super Night Club south of Seoul, major newspapers and networks reported that the club's owner, under investigation for tax evasion and pimping, asked Yang to block the police probe. The President was furious?at the media. "The unjust oppression by the press must not be tolerated," he told government officials earlier this month. On Aug. 13, Roh sued South Korea's three biggest dailies for reporting an allegation by an opposition lawmaker that Roh bought land under his brother's and chauffeur...
...major deities; Buddhas, bodhisattvas, arhats and human and animal guardians, whereas later Buddhist art, which evolved largely in East Asia and changed due to the Buddhist church’s becoming increasingly sectarian, accentuated on the a wider variety of subject matter and style. This ranges from the furious deities of the Esoteric tradition to moralistic paradise and hell scenes of the Pureland school to the simple ink play of Zen. Through January 4, 2004. Hours: Monday through Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. $6.50 adults, $5 students/seniors, free with Harvard ID. Arthur...