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This is a chronic Democratic woe: lousy bumper stickers. The Republicans can trot out three two-word killers--STRONG DEFENSE, LOWER TAXES AND TRADITIONAL VALUES. Democrats are more likely to offer impenetrable position papers. In 1992, Clinton chose to fight the Republicans on their own ground. He used three one-word slogans and won with "Opportunity, Responsibility and Community." The moderate Democratic Leadership Council cleverly revised the slogan at its annual meeting last summer: "Opportunity, Responsibility and Security." Several of the Democratic contenders have fixed on security as a theme this year. Not just national security but homeland security, financial...
...have three beautiful sons. Two are gifted; one is autistic. My 15-year-old middle son pushes me away when I try to kiss or hug him, speaks in one- or two-word sentences and locks himself in his room for hours. He challenges the family on a daily basis. My eldest son Jesse is graduating from high school this year, has been named a student of the year, has an impressive resume and can charm the pants off anyone. Jesse is the autistic one. ELE SHNIER Scottsdale, Ariz...
...pointing by 1 year --No babbling by 1 year; no single words by 16 months; no two-word phrases by 24 months --Any loss of language skills at any time --No pretend playing --Little interest in making friends --Extremely short attention span --No response when called by name; indifference to others --Little or no eye contact --Repetitive body movements, such as hand flapping, rocking --Intense tantrums --Fixations on a single object, such as a spinning fan --Unusually strong resistance to changes in routines --Oversensitivity to certain sounds, textures or smells...
...being insulted accidentally to my face was still pretty shocking. Especially since last October, Zalaznick wrote a column for openletters.net about a producer who accidentally sent her an e-mail in which he called her a two-word derogatory term that this magazine is definitely not going to let me print...
...Karamajong tribe, whose members usually go around naked, two weeks ago dressed up to greet President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, who had come to town on a campaign swing. Young women in red-checked wrap skirts with layered necklaces of bright beads sang him a welcome song as they jumped straight up in the air. Male dancers wore animal skins and crowned their heads with gracefully curved, white ostrich feathers. All greeted Museveni with a two-word English slogan, in fact, the only words in English they know, "No change! No change...