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...Every idea we had for Mystere seemed to cost more than $100,000. And I'd say, 'We built a show for that much in '84!' But we spend the money because we want to keep the show of the highest quality. It is the point of the arrow of what...
When taking aim, the former First Lady often puts the arrow in someone else's quiver. She remains furious at Jane Pauley for calling her "a woman of the '40s" in an interview in 1979, but puts the criticism in a TV-crew member's voice. "He conveyed the impression that it was not unusual for ((Pauley)) to be so ugly." When she is asked about calling Al Gore a demagogue, she shrugs and says, "Well, it was in my diary," as if that relieves her of responsibility...
...Radcliffe College president Linda S. Wilson spoke of two kinds of career paths. One is direct, like an arrow, taking a person from, "one triumph to the next;" the other is a spiral with "detours and some backsliding along...
...sometimes be found at the Bow and Arrow pub when he isn't playing minor league baseball, but that won't help you much. God couldn't make an ID for a freshman that the Bow's bouncer wouldn't spot...
...Hampshire woods. The mother dies relatively quickly from her wounds; her cub is less lucky. "Get her with this!" shouts a man, and pulls out a crossbow. Suddenly the cub squeals; imbedded in its skull, as if in some ghastly Saturday-morning cartoon, is an arrow. The hunter takes his time reloading. Finally, with his second shot, the bear falls to the ground, where the dogs set upon it. The hunters cheer; then one of them cuts open the cub's back, reaches into its body and pulls out the goal of all the butchery: the bear's gallbladder...