Word: heraldically
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...KUAN YEW Singapore strongman wins settlement from Int'l Herald Trib for implying he's...litigious...
Which is why Quebec's referendum is not the provincial story it seems. The 60% of French-speaking Quebeckers who voted to sever their political union with bicultural Canada are a herald of the death of diversity. They are a living refutation of the warm and cozy notion, based more on hope than on history, of multicultural harmony and strength. They are a warning...
...interview for the Sunday Herald Tribune that ran on January 15, 1967, Rice said of the evolution of social work that "social work really developed as a practice for the poor. The social worker was only for the ward patients in the begging...
...view of theFed, the economy is basically on track," says economics correspondent Adam Zagorin. The Federal Reserve decided to leave the key federal funds rate unchanged at 5.75 percent, despite analysts' expectations this summer that a rate cut in July (the first in three years) might herald a succession of measures to stimulate the economy. Zagorin saysGreenspanmay push for further rate cuts in the fall, "but with a healthy 2.5 growth rate expected for the remainder of the year, he's currently not under much pressure...
Hiaasen, a columnist for the Miami Herald, is a funny fellow who regards human Floridians as a notch below palmetto bugs in matters of ethics and compassion. His new crime novel about South Florida, the sixth in a very good run, is caustic and comic. The author's method hasn't varied since the first, Tourist Season: turn over a rock and watch in glee and honest admiration as those little rascals squirm in the light...