Word: spinnings
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...that has marked this season's discussions and dissections of Character. The usual yellow journalism--facts told selectively and with an opinionated bias--has instead become a kind of soft war in which the authors' and commentators' personal feelings about the candidates are given precedence and a slightly factual spin...
...council allocated $170 for a dry tailgate party at The Game, and $770 for a DJ "Spin-Off" in Lowell House. The Campus Life Committee also plans a Battle of the Bands for that weekend, in addition to other activities...
Rose used a 360-degree spin move to elude the lone Columbia defender pursuing him. Rose finished the play untouched and extended Harvard's lead...
...since I'm feeling the placekicking love and want to atone for my prior label of Anders "Oh no, he" Blewitt, I'll take back what I wrote and try to put a more positive spin on it. How about Anders "I'm sure he's a great guy, so it's ok that he occasionally" Blewitt...
...core businesses have been in an accelerating decline. In 1984 a federal antitrust ruling forced AT&T to spin off its lucrative local phone operations, now the Baby Bells. More recently, stiff competition from WorldCom, Sprint, the Baby Bells and wireless has been driving the profit out of the long-distance business--which still accounts for as much as 65% of AT&T's more than $62 billion in revenue. Ma Bell, which had been charging 15[cents] a minute for calls, suddenly found itself competing with rates as low as 4[cents] a minute. In this year's third...