Word: pointedness
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In explaining the proposal, Pedersen pointed to the difference in honors awarded within a concentration and the broader honors degree that is based only on a student’s grade point average.
Though not a benefit book, "World War 3 Illustrated" #32 (80pp.; $3.50) has a similar aesthetic to "9-11," on a much smaller scale, and with a more pointed agenda. First published in 1980 by a collective of New York artists, the magazine has become the singular vehicle for left...
Then came the guests unseen, uninvited - the bad guys that Bush's presidency has been built on fighting. About them, Bush was blunt. He reminded the audience what had been found in the smoked-out holes of Afghanistan - blueprints of U.S. nuclear plants, surveillance maps of major cities, instructions on...
So far, there's only one witness capable of putting butts in congressional seats - David Duncan, the fired lead Enron auditor who led the shredding at Arthur Andersen, did appear Thursday under subpoena in front of Greenwood's oversight gang. But Duncan, with all Andersen's fingers pointed squarely at...
The rally took place on the federal holiday commemorating civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., and speakers pointed to King’s support for Memphis sanitation workers as a part of his “legacy of struggle on behalf of working people.”