Word: timedance
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Yet it was only in August, little more than two months before the election, that Bush's acutely timed sense of outrage appeared. And anyway, the belated operation will make little real difference for the Shiites. Much of the Iraqi persecution is being carried out by ground troops, and still...
The problem in question is cardiac arrhythmia, an irregular beating of the heart that can be deadly. Some cardiac arrhythmias bear the telltale signs of chaos. By delivering a series of precisely timed electrical pulses, four scientists at UCLA, the College of Wooster in Ohio and the Naval Surface Warfare...
For George Bush, Andrew could hardly have been more ill-timed. Just as the President had begun to emphasize what he promised would be a bold approach to domestic policy in a second term, the hurricane threw him on the defensive. Instead of showcasing Bush's strengths as a crisis...
* Every time George Bush conjures up the triumph of Desert Storm, a nasty fact bedevils him: the tyrant still holds vicious sway in Baghdad. There's no question the President would like to show Saddam that there are limits to his misbehavior, and last week he looked like he was...
But other industry observers argued that the high-profile TripleCast, despite its poor showing, could actually speed the public's acceptance of pay- per-view. "NBC and Cablevision have used the Olympics to promote the viability of pay-per-view," says Christopher Dixon, a media analyst for Paine Webber. "In...