Word: leape
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Despite the obstacles, those who have made the leap say there are few professions more rewarding than teaching. Cutler doubted he would ever find satisfying work in his first career, although he "traveled all over the world, made lots of money, had lots of status." As an eighth-grade history teacher today, he can say, "I never loved doing anything as much as I do now. When I talk about my students, it brings tears to my eyes." And satisfaction to his heart...
...sales are exploding; they're projected to rise from 8.9 million last year to 35 million in 2003. That's largely due to a flurry of new devices from Casio, Compaq and Hewlett-Packard, as well as newcomers Handspring and Research in Motion. And others will surely leap in too, among them electronics giant Sony...
Peace does not come easily in Northern Ireland. But a key vote among the Ulster Unionist party tomorrow will determine whether the region will take a leap closer toward that goal...
...balance of power. A little over a week ago, Jiang called for the strengthening of the role of Communist party cells in privately owned businesses - the latest in a series of statements and decisions over the past year that signal a growing caution over making a great leap forward on the path to capitalism. Last August, Jiang called for a revitalization - rather than privatization - of state-owned enterprises, stressing they'd play an integral role in China's future. And in February, the National People's Congress claimed an increased slice of authority over economic policy, which had previously been...
...after enjoying a career performance at Heps last weekend. In addition to placing second in the triple jump, which is his signature event, he also broke the seven-meter mark in the long jump for the first time this season. He won second place in the event with a leap of 7.20 meters...