Word: bike
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...chooses to live at his parents' split- level ranch house outside Chicago, as does his sister Pamela, 20, who commutes to a nearby college. He admits to expensive tastes. He recently bought an $8,000 car and also owns an $800 stereo system, a $300 ten-speed bike and an elegant wardrobe. Says his mother Evelyn: "It keeps you thinking younger, trying to keep up with them...
...convinced my editors that we should check out this ego trek at the scene of his make-over haven in Freeport. (By the way, Mom, how's the weather back home?) "Let's have dinner," said Remar when we spoke on the phone. "But how about a bike ride first?" I blanched but dutifully headed over to his modest three- bedroom house. Initial impression: Georgia gentleman, soft-spoken, slight drawl, impeccable manners -- he lowered the bike seat for me. Yes, yes, about the body. Well, I have to say I was impressed. In his "before" pictures he resembled a bloated...
...freshman runner Meredith Rainey, it has been surprisingly simple to hop back on the bike...
...raise funds as well as stimulate national awareness, 69 bikers participated in the "Bike Aid: Pedaling for Progress '86," organized by ODN. Through their efforts, the students, who stopped to do community work at cities across America, raised...
...able to remain apolitical, members say, because it defines education as its main objective. "We don't want to become the U.N. or the Agency for International Development," says Shawn Shelton, a student from George Washington University and coordinator of Bike Aid '87. "We see our projects as partnerships between American colleges and communities abroad." This political neutrality and emphasis on education helps ODN appeal to students with a wide range of political views, Shelton says...