Word: harborers
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...them is in this auditorium. A triple amputee from Benton Harbor, Mich., she used her one remaining hand to drag herself along the interstate all the way to Boston so she could be with us here tonight. And this is her story. She's an heiress of an agribusiness fortune who set up a tax shelter in the Cayman Islands, only to find that she'd missed a filing deadline under the needlessly complex S.A.Y.W.H.A.T. law--and I thank my opponent for supporting this valuable legislation. But I think that's wrong, just plain wrong, and as President I would...
...nearby bayside town of Harbor Springs (pop: 2,500), with its pretty decorations and lights, huge community tree and friendly shopkeepers, completes what Laila dubs "a winter wonderland, like something out of a storybook...
Hunter's stance is that he ingested nutritional supplements that had somehow become tainted, boosting his nandro level to 1,000 times the allowable limit. The scorn greeting this claim was as deep as Sydney harbor. "Impossible," said the International Olympic Committee's Jacques Rogge. "The only way to have such levels is either by injection or taking pills." Even if Rogge is correct, Hunter may get off. His lawyer is Johnnie Cochran--yes, O.J.'s Johnnie Cochran--and Cochran will present Hunter's appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. At the 1996 Atlanta Games, nine athletes were...
Since then the outrage has mounted. Some 200,000 people marched across Sydney Harbor Bridge in May calling for reconciliation with Aborigines--the largest political demonstration in the country's history. In August former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser called for a national apology for the "stolen generations." Prime Minister Howard answered that modern Australians "shouldn't be required to accept guilt and blame for past actions." Last month two Aborigines lost a court case in Darwin in which they sought compensation from the government for being removed from their families as children...
...cuckoo egg--a gotcha message posted by anti-Napster activists. Last week Napster users downloading the new Barenaked Ladies single, Pinch Me, and got a version implanted with a "Trojan horse": a spoken message from the band telling fans to buy the song instead. Worse still, P2P files may harbor a file-eating computer virus. The advantage of a record company's official site is that it has quality control; its files can be guaranteed free of cuckoo eggs and viruses...