A common answer is “Pleased to meet you.” Very few seem to remember, or care, how declasse that phrase was once considered.
A common answer is “Pleased to meet you.” Very few seem to remember, or care, how declasse that phrase was once considered.
Trump railed against the “sleazebag journalists” at CNN and MSNBC speculating over his brief exchange with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
BEIJING, March 6 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday extended festive greetings and best wishes to the country's women of all ethnic groups and from all walks of life ahead of ...
A common answer is “Pleased to meet you.” Very few seem to remember, or care, how declasse that phrase was once considered.
You never know what will get cut these days — maybe even Ebola prevention? Watch as lawmakers talk and try to choose their ...
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Greetings to our Muslim brothers during Ramadan
We greet our Muslim brethren on the feast of Ramadan, a monthlong period of fasting. I recall when the Muslim community and Christian sects, Catholics, and Protestants observed the feast of Ramadan ...
An email from the White House Management Office informed staff that the Mass would take place in the Indian Treaty Room at ...
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But, in other language groups, different greetings are used. Italians greet each other cheerfully with “ciao.” Both Jews and Arabs greet one another with “peace.” Albanians say “long ...
The Supreme Court delivered another setback to the Trump administration Wednesday in a case concerning USAID payments, though ...
A common answer is “Pleased to meet you.” Very few seem to remember, or care, how declassé that phrase was once considered.