Word: pileser
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
The suburbs along the ring of that doughnut, with the help of lobbying leverage and clever zoning laws, are able to treat central Camden as a dump. Today the main inner-city industry is scrap: Camden exports 1.2 million tons a year. The waterfront is lined with piles of twisted...
Charles Krauthammer's "Why Americans Hate Politicians," on the impact of negative political ads, offers great insight into our system ((ESSAY, Dec. 9)). Perhaps the bad feelings that negative ads generate have contributed to the nation's present state of malaise. The time has come for all parties to pick...
It was the ultimate package deal, a grand compromise designed to clean up one of the world's messiest piles of financial wreckage. Bank liquidators, acting on behalf of the moribund Bank of Credit & Commerce International, marched into a crowded Manhattan courtroom last Friday and settled, in one unexpected swoop...
Four commission employees sat at a table with Wolf's 1833 surplus ballots in front of them, picking them up one by one and shouting the names of the second-place candidates. Other employees then placed the ballots in the appropriate piles.
Opposition to the law is far from universal, however. "I think the public believes that if just one David Berkowitz or Henry Hill makes piles of money retelling his crime, it's one too many," Everett Mayhew, senior attorney for New York State's Crime Victims Board, told the Wall...