Word: toilets
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...aides home. (Arafat's wife Suha and daughter Zahwa have remained in Paris for most of the intifadeh.) With electricity cut, Arafat was forced to rely on a generator for power. He had little food, water or medical supplies. "He won't be able to go to the toilet without us knowing about it," an Israeli intelligence officer told TIME, with not much exaggeration...
...Jawboning paid off when female lawmakers demanded that the legislature be scoured for cameras. Lee was hired for the job. Lugging a metal case full of spinning dials and blinking LCD read-outs, he waved a big antenna over every nook, cranny and toilet in the building. At a subsequent press conference Lee, alongside the speaker of Taiwan's legislature, pronounced the place safe for womankind. It was, he says, the crowning moment of his career...
...your article on shoe bomber Richard Reid [WORLD, Feb. 25]: The passengers of American Airlines Flight 63, on which Reid tried to set off a bomb, are lucky to be alive. If he had gone to the toilet to light the fuse protruding from his shoe, the world may never have discovered the cause of the explosion. Thanks to the heroics of the plane's crew and passengers, we learned of a previously unknown weapon the terrorists have and can now prevent similar plots. RAM PUTHRAN Walnut, Calif...
...group. If Reid were part of a well-organized terrorist setup, wouldn't he have used a sophisticated detonator instead of a match? And even if he had to use a match, a trained terrorist would have had the sense to light it in the plane's toilet, rather than in full sight of a bunch of passengers. RAMJI R. ABINASHI Amersham, England...
...People have been wondering why Betsy A. Rodriguez ’05 got booted from Greenough into a Hurlbut psycho single. Well, it might have something to do with propensity for wanton, malicious urination. “It started with what seemed to be trouble hitting the toilet,” remembers traumatized former roommate Joyce K. Bhutto ’05. “Then there was the ‘accidental’ soiling of my shoes and the not-so-accidental peeing all over my desk, textbooks, stuffed animals, laptop and boyfriend.” Hurlbut resident...