Word: splinteredness
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Before the weekend of May 3, we were a splintered nation. Some of us were seeing Changing Lanes, some Ice Age, others The Rookie. Someone even walked into Life or Something Like It. We were lost, lonely demographics, having our own little experiences all by ourselves. And then along came...
As well as the publicity and merchandising benefits, Quesada insists that the comics market learned a lesson from The X-Men film: "We missed the boat editorially. The movie was streamlined, whereas the comics were incredibly convoluted, with spin-off titles that splintered the characters. That was alienating and put...
That Al-Midhar could elude three federal agencies, all of which knew his identity and the danger he posed, highlights the lack of coordination among U.S. intelligence agencies, whose biggest problem may be the intelligence system's splintered structure. The array of semiautonomous agencies--13 in all--share a secure...
Since the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) vacated Mass. Hall last spring, Harvard’s liberal spirit has been noticeably splintered. While there has been a clamor of voices supporting a living wage, other liberal causes have languished on the sidelines. A broad, umbrella group to coordinate and reinforce...
But the cable guy has his weak spots. Despite the best efforts of AOL, AT&T and the like, cable networks are still diverse and geographically splintered - 7,500 of them have less than 3,000 subscribers - while satellite is a unified nationwide network as soon as you pull the...