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Catwoman: Feminine Power, on the Prowl

Mar 16th, 2008 · With a shadowy past and a dark allure, Catwoman has been a compelling figure, for women and men alike. But she's anything but static. Her character, like her costume, has changed over time, from conflicted villain to damaged but empowered antihero.

Keywords: static · villains · costumes · shadowy · empower · Catwoman · feminine · antihero

Documents Show Insurgents Targeting U.S. Aircraft **

Feb 18th, 2007 · At least seven U.S. helicopters have been shot down in the last month in Iraq. The New York Times today reports that documents seized from Iraqi insurgents indicate the attacks are the result of static planning targeting U.S. aircrafts. Timesreporter Michael Gordon broke the story.

Keywords: Iraq · insurgents · New York Times · helicopters · static · aircraft · Timesreporter Michael Gordon

Audio Book Publishers Battle for iPod Profits

Dec 7th, 2005 · Audio Book Publishers Battle for iPod Profits December 7, 2005 · Audio books comprise only about 10 percent of the book market, but their soaring popularity is boosting otherwise static publishing profits. Now Web sites such as Audible.com, an online seller of audio books, and other audio book publishers and content providers are in a battle for your space iPod or MP3player.

Keywords: seller · online · profits · 2005 · popularity · Audio · iPod · Books · sites · Audio Book Publishers Battle · comprise · boosting

Author and Son Describe Difficulty of Iraq Service **

Nov 12th, 2005 · The anxiety of having a loved one serving in the Iraq war affects thousands of American families. Novelist Frederick Busch's son is a Marine who has completed two tours in Iraq. Frederick Busch detailed his need for static-laden telephone conversations with his son in this month's Harper's magazine.

Keywords: Iraq · Americans · services · Marine · magazine · families · touring · telephones · anxiety · static · Novelist Frederick Busch · Frederick Busch

Slate's Jurisprudence: A 'Living' U.S. Constitution?

Aug 30th, 2005 · U.S. Supreme Court nominee John Roberts has been dubbed a "strict constructionist" -- someone who believes the U.S. Constitution should be interpreted exactly as its original authors intended. Slate legal analyst Dahlia Lithwick recently challenged her readers to explain whether they viewed the Constitution as a static or a "living" document, and she discusses some of the responses with Alex Chadwick.

Keywords: U.S · legal · Alex Chadwick · Dahlia Lithwick · Nominee · Supreme Court · original · Challenger · constitution · Jurisprudence · static · John Roberts

No Static at All: High-Tech Radio

Aug 15th, 2005 · There are an increasing number of ways to record radio programs, zap commercials and enjoy your favorite shows at a time that's convenient. New York Times technology columnist David Pogue talks about new digital radio broadcasting and recording technologies.

Keywords: York Times · commercial · programs · technology · technologies · recordings · Tech · static · digital · David Pogue · convenience