Word: tolls
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...endangered, and we are saddened by the loss of soldiers, but what happened to the vision of a free world? Who is going to fight for it if the U.S. doesn't? Should we pay the price now or wait until a massive terrorist attack exacts a greater toll? Have we not learned the lessons of our tolerance for evil ideologies such as communism and Nazism? Let us learn from history and prevent disaster rather than try to deal with it after it has been brought upon us. KOUROSH AZADI Calabasas, Calif...
Touring seems to have taken its toll on Aesop in other ways too. “I used to really like the songs [on Bazooka Tooth]. Now I’m just sick of them because we’ve just been performing them over and over again,” he says...
...child-care emergencies, grandmothers are often the first line of defense. But pitching in to help with the baby-sitting may be taking a toll on Grandma's health. According to an ongoing survey of 55,000 registered nurses, grandmothers who provide child-care for nine hours or more a week have a 55% higher risk of having a heart attack. The study did not try to determine why, but stress may be a factor. It may also be that grandmothers with heavy child-care demands have less time to practice good health habits. So Grandma may need--and want...
...wait and suffer more casualties later on? At least the world is rid of a despot. And who knows how many innocent Iraqi lives have been saved? I hold no brief for Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair, but I support them in this. The daily death toll of allied troops is heartbreaking, but it will be worth it in the end. Mick Timson Caistor, England...
...Official death toll from the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, recorded in almanacs and history books...