Word: 7pm
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Jillian's Pool Hall (meet at the Phoenix at 7pm and then we'll head to Landsdowne Street from there), so we'll probably get there just before...
...acquired a complex about Penthouse Pets [vol.10,no.6] and has succumbed to a secret (or licorice?) underwear fetish during a recent draught of sexual chemistry [vol.10,no.6]. To address these touchy issues we recommend that you pay a visit to Room 13 in the Grays Hall Basement, open nightly 7pm-7am (495-4969). While the decor doesn't quite live up to Room 15 standards [vol.10,no.1], the peer counselors there will discuss any relationship problems or general loneliness and depression that you're experiencing...
AUSTIN: Only one man can delay Karla Faye Tucker's deadly date with the needle: Texas Governor George W. Bush. But he's running out of time. With hours left before the born-again killer's 7pm EST lethal injection, the Supreme Court turned down her appeal against the Texan clemency system. Will Bush, a contender for the GOP presidential nomination, step in at the last minute? Unlikely: All he has to offer is a 30-day stay of execution, an option his administration has already recommended against. No political gain is seen in merely prolonging her suffering...
...speakers are using on stage. No one is saying anything the control-obsessed managers of this convention would find objectionable." On the floor, notes Castro, the action is not much more interesting until prime time rolls around and the network cameras go on. "The delegates are comatose until 7pm Pacific time. Then, floor managers rush a group of young ethnically diverse kids over to wherever the TV cameras are focused. The television audience sees what appear to be animated delegates waving signs and shouting, but they are really watching the trained puppies of the Republican Party putting on a show...
...speakers are using on stage. No one is saying anything the control-obsessed managers of this convention would find objectionable." On the floor, notes Castro, the action is not much more interesting until prime time rolls around and the network cameras go on. "The delegates are comatose until 7pm Pacific time. Then, floor managers rush a group of young ethnically diverse kids over to wherever the TV cameras are focused. The television audience sees what appear to be animated delegates waving signs and shouting, but they are really watching the trained puppies of the Republican Party putting on a show...