Word: lippedness
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DIED. Cheryl Crawford, 84, innovative Broadway producer and co-founder of the influential Group Theatre and Actors Studio; of complications from a fall; in New York City. A tight-lipped woman in a man's world, Crawford staged more than 100 plays--among them Waiting for Lefty (1935), Porgy and...
Now, Fed watchers might be less convinced that Summers has put his loose-lipped days behind him.
University officials have been tight-lipped about Ellison’s potential gift and its uses, stating that the donation has not yet been finalized and that premature discussion could jeopardize negotiations.
University officials have been tight-lipped Ellison’s potential gift and its uses, stating that the donation had not yet been finalized and that premature discussion could jeopardize negotiations.
Not surprisingly, that etiquette lesson has inspired some high-level heckling. Best-selling author Joao Ubaldo Ribeiro wrote an apoplectic critique that caused such a furor last week that the government agreed to review its list. Ribeiro called the wonk who wrote the document "arrogant, cretinous and incompetent" but stopped...