• IR If Napster is a wake-up call for the record companies, Internet portals should be in a muck sweat.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • In 2005 doctors in Australia noticed that surfers with cystic fibrosis had a lot less muck in their lungs.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Failure to adapt to the rapidly changing methods of media distribution will leave the clueless wallowing behind like mastodons in the muck of a Pleistocene tar pit (about as slow and agonizing of a death as I can imagine).

    CNN: Why dirty up my hands with newsprint?

  • The unspoken message: Unlike the regular stuff, this dirt is chemical free, so expectant moms and their kids can muck around in it without a care.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • When we make decisions, we have a tendency to get lost in the "muck" and get distracted from our core priorities.

    WSJ: Dan Heath and The NCAA Tournament: The Four Secrets of Bracket Psychology

  • With Terrence Howard as a saddened, philosophical street operator named Harvey Boarden, a gent who barely survives in the urban muck, and Zulay Henao as the vulnerable young single mother the hero falls for.

    NEWYORKER: Fighting

  • The muck finally dissipated by Lewiston, a funny town that sits in a bowl on the Idaho-Washington border.

    FORBES: Do You Want Thunderstorms Or Forest Fires?

  • The other thing that leaves Republicans foaming is their belief that Mr McCain is a hypocrite, preaching about cleansing the Augean stables but then rolling in the muck himself.

    ECONOMIST: An elephant never forgives (they say)

  • So we opted for a sombre burial in the Greenhouse, under the shade of the tallest of the mangroves, though in truth it meant a slightly watery grave after all, stuff seeping up through the muck to swallow the foot, bubbles of mud detaching and floating among us during our tiny, foot-size ritual observances.

    NEWYORKER: Lostronaut

  • The point of all this muck is not that trains are inherently a deficient way to move people between (or in) metropolitan areas.

    FORBES: China's High-Speed Rail, Highly Suspect

  • But the Web is a freewheeling experiment in creative destruction, and an itsy-bitsy piece of software out of Germany might muck up the realm of flashy display ads, an industry on which a Micro-hoo would depend heavily for its ad revenue.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

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