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Word: bidness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...looking forward to it," he continued. "It's going to be a lot of fun. All you have to do is stand there and look pretty. The only bad thing would be if they didn't bid...

Author: By Kymberle J. Zielinski, | Title: Auction Offers Eligible Bachelors | 4/27/1996 | See Source »

Heyden said that bids ranged from $50 to $200 last year, but the average bid was around...

Author: By Kymberle J. Zielinski, | Title: Auction Offers Eligible Bachelors | 4/27/1996 | See Source »

...keep peace negotiation on track. Israel had threatened to scrub May negotiations on the unresolved status of Palestinian refugees, Israeli settlements in the occupied territories and jurisdiction of Jerusalem if the PNC did not remove the clauses. PNC inaction might also have dealt a blow to the reelection bid of Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, who faces a stiff challenge from Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu in national elections May 29. With the PNC vote, the ball is now in Peres' court. The PLO is hoping Israel will hasten the redeployment of troops in Hebron and ease the closure restrictions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PLO Ends Its Call to Arms | 4/25/1996 | See Source »

...keep peace negotiation on track. Israel had threatened to scrub May negotiations on the unresolved status of Palestinian refugees, Israeli settlements in the occupied territories and jurisdiction of Jerusalem if the PNC did not remove the clauses. PNC inaction might also have dealt a blow to the reelection bid of Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, who faces a stiff challenge from Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu in national elections May 29. With the PNC vote, the ball is now in Peres' court. The PLO is hoping Israel will hasten the redeployment of troops in Hebron and ease the closure restrictions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PLO Ends Its Call to Arms | 4/24/1996 | See Source »

Political sources tell TIME that one-time Connecticut senator and governor Lowell Weicker is seeking a wealthy running mate to help finance a presidential bid. His choice will likely be B.T. Golisano, president and CEO of Paychex Inc., a Rochester payroll servicing company. If Weicker and Golisano reach an agreement, they would immediately commence petition drives to get on state ballots. Weicker, who was a maverick in the Republican party while in the Senate, became Connecticut's first independent governor in 1990. Golisano ran unsuccessfully in New York's 1994 gubernatorial race as a third-party candidate. TIME sources...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lowell Weicker Considers Presidential Bid | 3/25/1996 | See Source »

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