Word: listenability
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...usual, the best advice for individuals is to listen to these mixed signals for sport, and then do nothing. Over the long term you'll be best served by investing a few hundred dollars in stocks each month no matter what the market does. But it never hurts to look for bargains, and if you're a mutual-fund investor, it may help to check the pulse of the overall market...
...wanted to create an album that the children can listen to but the parents would rather not leave the room...
...audiotapes. When Starr finally got his chance to question Lewinsky, the book may have helped him test her credibility and jog her memory once she began cooperating. Last week, as people waited to learn the results of the dress tests, Clinton's antagonists were reminding anyone who would listen that Starr was building his case in triplicate. "Even if the dress turns out to be nothing," says a private lawyer involved in the case, "there is so much other stuff--the messages, the gifts, the logs, the Secret Service stuff. They were alone an awful...
...almost-50 baby boomer who still loves the fun of baseball. I remember coming home from school in the spring and fall holding a transistor radio to my ear and listening to the announcer describe my favorite team's game. Will it be the same for my eight- and 11-year-old children? Nostalgia may appeal to us boomers, but what about the kids? Want another generation to grow up fans of baseball? Schedule more day games! Time after time, I have to tear my kids away from televised baseball in the early innings because it's their bedtime. During...
Courts, however, will and do. If the parties in the Virginia mix-up choose to listen to a judge rather than their hearts and common sense, precedent favors the biological claim. Remember Baby Jessica and Baby Richard, each tearfully pried from adoptive parents to begin life anew with birth parents? More recent and extreme cases, like the two-year-old Maryland boy plucked from a loving foster mother to be reared by a biological mother who had killed his sister, have prompted legislators to pass laws that give more weight to the "best interests" of the child...