Word: bedrooms
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...senior agent, stepped out of his blue Volkswagen to open the garage door of his $125,000 red brick home on Cowpoke Road one evening last month, he walked into an ambush of shotgun slugs. He died instantly, and the attacker swiftly fled with an accomplice through a bedroom window. But when, within twelve hours, police arrested the two alleged murderers, the reaction was shock more than relief. Charged with the crime were Jahnke's children, Richard, 16, and Deborah...
Coming just four months after an intruder entered Queen Elizabeth's bedroom, the incident revived doubts about the safety of British leaders. For Thatcher, it was an unwelcome embarrassment in a week marked by revelations that a number of new leaks had been detected in Britain's sievelike national security system. Only three weeks ago, Geoffrey Prime, a Russian-language expert at Britain's top-secret Cheltenham communications center, pleaded guilty to charges of spying for the Soviet Union. It was enough to give the already rattled British a bad case of jitters. Said a group...
Much of the mushrooming new construction is of smaller homes selling for less than $100,000. In Louisiana, for example, builders are slicing their two-bedroom floor plans to 1,200 sq. ft. or less and are moving them quickly for about...
Despite the improvements, the main reason people live in these units is still price. Where else could Mark Bronson, 32, a social worker in Kennewick, Wash., who earns $16,000 a year, get a two-bedroom house, complete with wall-to-wall carpeting, built-in appliances and other furnishings, that costs $20,000? Says his wife Janice, 27: "Our home is part of the American dream, on a lesser plane...
...cleverly literal way. The film opens with a burst of dialogue breaking the stolid silence of some suburban Elm St. "I told you not to read this crap! Where did you get this shit?" an irate dad yells at his son cowering among toy monsters in the bedroom. The father snatches the latest issue of "Creepshow" from the boy's hands. The camera then focuses on the comic book as it lies in the front lawn garbage can, letting the wind-ruffled pages tell each story by segueing from animated stills to live film and back again. Other devices borrowed...