Word: tells
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...keepers feel they finally have the outbreak under control. But to keep the fungus in retreat, a team of restorers enters the cave every two weeks--dressed, as everyone who enters now must be, in hooded biohazard suits, booties and face masks--to remove filaments from the walls. "They tell us the cave's condition is stable," says a member of the Scientific Committee of Lascaux Cave, which the French Ministry of Culture set up in 2002 to deal with the problem. "But that's what they say about Ariel Sharon." The sad fact is that visitors to Lascaux today...
...frequently moved with ease through checkpoints in Iraq. Although military commanders believe they came close to capturing al-Zarqawi on at least half a dozen occasions in the past two years, few had reason to anticipate an imminent breakthrough. But military and intelligence officials in Washington, Baghdad and Amman tell TIME that the net around al-Zarqawi tightened significantly in the weeks leading up to the strike--boosted by the cooperation of al-Qaeda informants willing to betray their leader. The U.S. scored the war's biggest triumph since catching Saddam Hussein thanks to the determination of a small group...
...tell you how people I spoke to whose mothers had died with unresolved relationships deal with it. They deal with it in therapy, they deal with it with a lot of pain, and it's never quite resolved. It's a hole in your heart that doesn't go away. I saw a lot of tears over a lot of kitchen tables all across America. So fix it while...
...forced the Administration to confront a messy breach emerging among top aides. While some officials believe the U.S. should maintain its troop strength for the foreseeable future, others have argued that the Administration should capitalize on any improvements in the situation to accelerate the handover to Iraqis. Administration aides tell TIME that West Wing officials had hoped to reduce the number of troops in Iraq from today's 129,000 to about 100,000 by the end of the year, and possibly before the midterm congressional elections. But the country's slide toward an all-out civil war in recent...
...MOONLIGHT Under the same category as working longer, it may sound like a downer. "But I can't tell you how many clients I have who went back to work and love it," says Dew. The benefits include access to additional tax-advantaged savings in a Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) plan and tax deductions for things like travel and a home office. The trick is finding something you enjoy...