Word: riversing
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Who can blame them? Good times are terrific for raising children and arugula, but they lack the pulse-quickening vitality we've come to expect from late-20th century life. Maybe that's why our national cinema these days is populated by mutants, aliens, snakes, velociraptors, lava rivers and doomed...
Chillicothe, where Indian traders swarmed 11,000 years ago, sits where the rivers and railroads connect it easily to the rest of the U.S. economy, and so it has usually mirrored the country's fortunes. Right now that reflection is beguiling: new construction in Ross County has quadrupled in the...
Talking to Blige, one gets the sense, to paraphrase Langston Hughes, that she's "known rivers"; there are some deep currents of pain running through her, but where they're flowing from is hard to say. Her older sister LaTonya, Mary's backup singer and closest confidante, says that in...
The company's critics allege that the plant employs only workers from other islands (not the indigenous peoples); dumps 110,000 tons of tailings--earth discarded in the stripmining process--into local rivers every day; and uses the Indonesian military to patrol its plant and enforce its policies.
BEIJING: Vice President Al Gore began a four-day visit to China with soft words and poetry straight from Foggy Bottom, as he prepared to meet President Jiang Zemin and Premier Li Peng in hopes of building a productive rapport with Deng?s successors. "The landscape of U.S.-China relations...