Word: stomachal
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...reporter for New York Newsday, an aggressive urban tabloid. In CRIME SCENE (Times Books; $21), he is honest enough to recall the highs he got from interviewing the perpetrators and victims of shoot-outs, rapes and drug deals. And he is frank enough to describe the many times his stomach seemed "gnarled in knots of guilt." At the age of 30 he was a burned-out case, and moved on to cover health and urban affairs for the same paper. New York City has yet to find a happy ending; the same cannot be said for Gelman. Sensibilities and prose...
...tough first-singles match Tuesday against Boston University, Roiter pulled a stomach muscle. Although the continued to play, Roiter was in so much pain she was forced to serve underhand at one point during the third-set tie-break...
...these is Eternity (1935). Three pedestals in a museum, with a red rope stretched in front of them. On the left one, a medieval head of Christ. On the right, a head of Dante. In the center, a block of butter. A jab at the contented Belgian stomach, 60 years ago; but today you can't help thinking of the lumps of fat by Joseph Beuys that are enshrined in the world's museums, as though Magritte had been conducting satire in advance...
...That's why I'm willing to take risks for ShenTong. He went to China to try to say out loud thata full stomach and gadgets in the home is notgoing to still the hunger for freedom," he said...
...months, Western patience with Iraq has been wearing thin. Since January, Saddam has tweaked his enemies time and again, counting on Bush, Major and French President Francois Mitterrand to be too distracted by domestic issues to respond. "Saddam concluded that with all its problems, the West lacked the stomach to go to war with him again," says a senior British diplomat. "He saw that as an excellent opportunity to push his luck...