Word: bags
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...embarrassing enough when my parents, crying, holding baby pictures and stuffing a flowery note into my carry-on bag, dropped me off at Newark Airport eight years ago for my freshman year at Stanford. But Chelsea Clinton's parents showed up at her Stanford dorm last Friday night not only mushy but also in a motorcade flanked by security guards and nearly 250 of their closest journalists. I would have died...
...Michael McCaffery, CEO of the investment bank Robertson Stephens. "The immediate premium of 15% or 20% is an accepted convention." But evaluating untested companies, he adds, is difficult; the rewards we ogle in the newspaper come with considerable risk that the company will flop, leaving its bankers holding the bag...
...weekdays, the cost is $15 to play nine holes and $22 to play 18 holes. Throw in $12 and you can even rent a bag of clubs...
Kline has contemplated his fair share of Yoricks. Inside the green canvas bag slung over his shoulder--along with a pack of Marlboro Lights and two recently bought pairs of wire-rim reading glasses--is a copy of Hamlet, a play he has carried with him almost constantly since he moved to New York a quarter-century ago. It is hardly as though he needs to read Hamlet again; he can recite the role from memory and has no current plans to perform the lead, having already done so twice in the past 12 years to warm reviews...
UNITED NATIONS: It was in Clinton's eyes and voice, and in the way he spoke to the U.N. Assembly: It's not that I'm leaving you, exactly. I just need some space. "All the rhetoric about reform is just a big bag of nothing," says TIME's New York bureau chief Marguerite Michaels. "The U.S. looks ready to crawl under its desk at the U.N. and just stop caring...