Word: mottoes
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...needs clean laundry when a local pizza place accepts Crimson Cash? That could be the motto of pepporoni aficionados looking for a break from late night runs to Tommy’s. Half Shell is more of a walk for Yardlings and River-folk, but free delivery until 11 p.m. guarantees that you won’t have to leave your dorm for more than five minutes. Favorites include the pesto pizza, a reporteredly authentic Italian dish covered in spinach, tomatoes, onions and feta cheese. Meat-lovers can go for the grilled chicken pizza or choose...
...quite complete, the Parliament building is occupied only sporadically for sittings. The chamber is strikingly decorated with fish, birds and symbols representing the four directions of the wind. But a background of pastoral serenity has inspired few who've sat here to live by the motto on the coat of arms: to lead is to serve. Instead of grounding a diverse nation, Parliament and executive governments have been the epicenter of corruption. Criminal behavior, dressed up as traditional kastom, has become entrenched. Logging licenses have been sold for a song, government figures have taken bribes to waive export duties. "These...
...antiterrorism cause. Getting rid of Saddam was a good idea. But replacing his secular dictatorship with a fundamentalist theocracy would not be so good. Iraq will probably have a civil war that will eclipse and consume any puppet democracy that the U.S. creates. Stay the course? That was our motto in Vietnam. Daniel T. Arcieri Blue Point, New York Who Owns the Next Century? Jeremy Rifkin's book the European Dream [Oct. 18] argues that the next century belongs to enlightened Europeans, not money-obsessed, hyperviolent Americans. I wonder whether it has occurred to Rifkin that America's economy...
...antiterrorism cause. Getting rid of Saddam was a good idea. But replacing his secular dictatorship with a fundamentalist theocracy would not be so good. Iraq will probably have a civil war that will eclipse and consume any puppet democracy that the U.S. creates. Stay the course? That was our motto in Vietnam...
...antiterrorism cause. Getting rid of Saddam was a good idea. But replacing his secular dictatorship with a fundamentalist theocracy would not be so good. Iraq will probably have a civil war that will eclipse and consume any puppet democracy that the U.S. creates. Stay the course? That was our motto in Vietnam. Daniel T. Arcieri Blue Point...