Word: adds
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...commutes to her job at a hospital in a 1984 Chevy S-10 pickup. Says she: "A lot of women are driving trucks now. It's the thing." Cheek finds her truck handy for carrying groceries and hauling tree trimmings to the dump. She plans to add a metal cap (average price: $270) to cover the open back of the truck so that she can shelter her belongings and use the vehicle to sleep in on camping trips...
When Boies queried the witness about Westmoreland's estimates of enemy troop strength, McNamara readily acknowledged that the numbers did not "add up." He disputed, just as the CBS documentary did, Westmoreland's claim in 1967 that the U.S. had finally reached the "crossover point," at which more enemy forces were being killed than could be replaced. But he characterized his dispute with Westmoreland as an honest difference of opinion. Actually, he testified, he regarded estimates of enemy strength as inherently unreliable and unimportant. It was a remarkable aside from the precision-minded man who was often accused...
...much work to do.' " Last month Swid and Powell showed buyers their new pieces, including four porcelain patterns and, to satisfy customers who want complete place settings, solid black and white plates, cups and saucers to harmonize with the designs. Store buyers are pushing them to add items like sheets and towels. But the women make it clear that they will go only so far in pursuing the vogue for signature designs. Says Powell: "We're not doing chocolates and shopping bags." -ByJ.D. Reed. Reported by William Tynan/New York
...picture may say a thousand words yet those words may not tell the truth. I am referring to those three large photos which accompany the article. I said earlier that the article was unsuccessful in dispelling stereotypes about Native Americans. I would now like to add that these pictures enhance the stereotypes created by this article. At the top of the page is a picture of two long haired Indians with guns leaning on a log cabin. The caption reads, "A choice between the reservation and mainstream America." The two bottom pictures are of Michael and me in our preppy...
Simons: I can't add more...