Word: telling
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...began writing for the New Republic at the age of 25. Three years later he became the magazine's editor. This week in TIME, Kinsley takes on the State Department and its recent decision to shut down the U.S. offices of the Palestine Liberation Organization. He won't tell us his plans for future TIME Essays . . . oops! articles, but we are braced for angry letters from just about anybody. We know what it is like to be on the receiving end of his wit. In a "TRB" column three years ago, Kinsley divided the number of words in TIME...
...special rules, Harry Rylee told TIME Correspondent Michael Riley. "You've got a couple of guys there that you could eat a sandwich while they're running to first base," muses the outfielder, whose brothers Morris and Michael play shortstop and infield. "But you can't tell 'em they can't play. That'd be like sticking a knife in them...
...Already senior citizens pay three times as much out of their own pockets for health care as the young do. They view their benefits as a right, not a windfall. "I spent years away from my family fighting in Europe," says Roger Davis, 68, of Los Angeles. "Don't tell me the nation doesn't owe me something...
...that in many instances, physical disorders that afflict the aging can be effectively treated. Today even multiple afflictions do not necessarily incapacitate a person. Citing the case of a man of 75 who has diabetes, heart disease and a history of cancer, Rowe points out, "You can't tell me whether that man is in a nursing home or sitting on the Supreme Court...
...because of a guy named Duke Stump. Who admits that he's not a goal scorer. Don't tell that to his subjects...