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...companies (although almost all of Reuters' revenue comes from its financial services business, it also feeds news, TV footage and photographs to the world's media organizations and Thomson also has a large legal information business) it will be time-consuming, not to mention tricky, for those firms to mesh. Whether a dream pairing or a disaster, at least you can be confident that with so many news organizations involved, you'll always be sure to read all about...
...number of additional reasons to change the calendar (if one doesn’t find a true break in January compelling enough). As the UC points out, a reformed calendar would relieve stress and improve mental and physical health, give students time to see friends and family, mesh better with NCAA calendars for athletes, better fit the schedules of international programs for students wishing to travel abroad, ease the burden of flying home for international students, and save Harvard a boatload in energy and staffing costs. A reformed calendar would also put all of Harvard’s schools...
...feared. We would have to crouch, but not crawl. It was still a tight squeeze as we inched cautiously along the dank silent passageway, which ran for about 20 feet before turning left and descending in a gradual slant. The rock sides of the tunnel were lined with a mesh of steel bars and girders. Huge brown spiders clinging to the walls watched the human intruders impassively...
...weakest ones, largely because they seem like unfinished projects. By the time the electronics, the vocals, and the drums come together, the tracks are nearly over. Lyrically, the album is wholly unsatisfying, primarily because the words don’t seem to mesh with the other elements of any given track. For the most part, though, this shortcoming does little harm because the vocals blend into the mélange of other sounds. That’s why the lyrics don’t annoy, even when he sings “We grew up quick/ We get drunk quick?...
...humiliating, and hard not to interpret this as a collective punishment against Palestinians. First, I walk into a long, wire mesh cage that runs along a 20-ft.-high concrete wall which, on the Palestinian side, is smeared with graffiti. On the wall, someone has painted a big pair of scissors as if to say: Cut along the dotted Line. If only it were that easy...