Word: smiling
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Service With a Smile...
...much milder outcome than a dishonorable one, Flinn may never be allowed to fly for the Air Force again, including in the National Guard or military reserves, which Flinn had hoped to do. Still, Flinn seemed pleased with the decision; she left the courtroom afterward with a triumphant smile on her face and a bouquet of red roses. While she can continue her flying career as a commercial airline pilot, the Air Force is losing one of its best in the elite group of 600 B-52 pilots, one who had been recognized as "an outstanding officer and aviator" whose...
...will populate these wistful memories? Certainly not the administration. May be a sympathetic professor, but probably not. My classmates? A handful of close friends at most. No, the souls whom I'll remember most don't have initials after their names, but nevertheless they've made me laugh and smile more than all the others combined. It's time a few of them are recognized...
...grill long before I get close enough to ask for them. Only mothers and Winston always seem to make the food just right every time. Despite the heat and hard work, he is the only Harvard person I known that I can count on daily for a smile...
Some sublime selections...Tiger Woods, Albright, Thurman, Gates, Carter, Weil, Powell and others make me smile and say, "Score one" (several, actually) for the visionaries, the dreamers and all those brave souls who will make the next century a time of growth and inclusion and, compared with the 20th century, a thing of beauty. KEN TAUB St. James, New York...