Word: slates
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...Sources: Slate, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, AP, New York Times
...more than simply remembering the guitar dream, it was the dream's impeccable timing that sold me on its significance. It came to me as I slept during the morning hours of Jan. 1, 2000. There I was, with a clean slate for the next year, if not the next 100 or 1,000, and I had visions of finger plucking dancing in my head. If that's not a sign, well, hell, I don't know what...
Simply getting to the ED has become potentially life-threatening. Financially strapped EMSs are having trouble keeping pace with a growing slate of 911 calls. In many communities, emergency transportation has been taken over by for-profit ambulance companies that were supposed to increase efficiency and save taxpayer money. But in some cases they've been lethally inefficient--and none too profitable to boot...
Harvard scheduled its last non-conference game of the season for next Monday at Hartford, a team it beat handily by 79-65 last year. The Crimson then closes its slate with 10 straight conference games...
Actually, I have the answers right now. But first, a few disclosures are necessary. Readers have the right to know that TIME magazine will be part of AOL Time Warner. The author of this essay, by contrast, has a day job as editor of Slate, an online magazine published by Microsoft. Microsoft owns an online service, msn, that competes with AOL. Microsoft and AOL Time Warner will have competing investments in the cable industry. On yet another hand, Microsoft and Time Warner are co-investors in a high-speed cable-Internet connection business called Roadrunner. On a fourth hand, Microsoft...