Word: suspects
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...examples of these macho specimens. "Understanding the finer things, confident, rather go out with the guys for dinner, doesn't care what people think? Man, that's me," Limbaugh said on his radio talk show. "This is what men were before feminism came along and neutered them!" Somehow we suspect a real man's man wouldn't have to raise his hand to join the club, but then the nation's übersexuals are unavailable for comment on Limbaugh until the end of the baseball play-offs...
...refers to as “a social crisis,” only time can tell. Within the College’s big push are definite imperfections.The new student group hub, for example, will be located inconveniently in the Quad.“Hilles will be wonderful, but I suspect there will be some grumbling that the space is not near the river,” says Adams House Master Sean Palfrey. Cabot House Master Jay Harris has no problem with the location; it’s the use of space he’s not sure about...
...abusive dad is such a sneering, obvious bad guy that your dog could have put him away for 20 years. And the show suffers from a common failing of crime dramas about lawyers: it needs Chase not just to prosecute crimes--boring!--but also to solve them. I suspect that the show will go into ever less plausible contortions to take her out of the courtroom and into crime scenes. But it may be that viewers will not care. It's a big, spooky country, and Bruckheimer knows far better than I how many people out there are ready...
...nuclear program. The U.S. and key European countries want the IAEA'S 35-member board to refer Iran to the UN Security Council for action over its failure, over a decade, to disclose various aspects of a program Tehran insists is for civilian energy purposes, but which Western governments suspect is a covert bomb program. But many members of the IAEA board are reluctant to foment a confrontation over the issue...
...Despite the limitations of the existing treaty framework, ElBaradei believes that strengthening it remains the only plausible course of action because no single country or group of countries enjoys sufficient international trust. "You can't just bomb your way into every country that you suspect of harboring WMD," he said. "You need a system. The lesson of Iraq is that you need to have a working system in place...