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Like fine wine, the video-game business has some very good years. The product may not always be tasteful, but you know in advance when the vintage will appear - and which vintners you trust. Indeed, the scintillating previews on display at last week's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles had gamers salivating for more. We scoured the show to come up with our favorites...
Journalism may worship truth, but it is built on trust, and honest editors will admit, as Raines has, that a determined and creative liar is hard to catch. The Times will remember this catastrophe for a long time but will, in all likelihood, not suffer much for it. Blair's suffering, however, may have just begun. Upon resigning, he told the Associated Press, "I have been struggling with recurring personal issues, which have caused me great pain. I am now seeking appropriate counseling." --Reported by Jodie Morse/New York, Cathy Booth Thomas/Dallas and Viveca Novak/Washington
...don’t think I’ll be able to do [all the responsibilities] in the same way Lewis does,” Gross says. “I will have to delegate. Personal contact is essential for establishing a level of trust, but I can’t be everywhere at once...
...secret agenda of the Bush Administration is regime change, as Kim fears, then negotiations will be a charade - for both sides. Even if there is room for compromise, the atmosphere may be too poisonous to nourish a deal. Said former U.S. Ambassador to Seoul Stephen Bosworth: "They trust us even less than we trust them...
...session, co-sponsored by the Department of Athletics and the Ann Radcliffe Trust, was the last of a four-part series celebrating the sesquicentennial of intercollegiate athletics. The first intercollegiate match was a two-mile boat race between Harvard and Yale on August...