Word: boulders
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...lands upside down in the bushes, causing him to say simulated curses like "dag-nab-bit" and "razza-frackin." The main difference from the modern-day version is that, instead of escaping at the end of the show, the Dukes were fatally afflicted by God using a large boulder (a difficult, but not impossible, special effect in 1632). It was a successful show at first, but eventually failed because there was only one episode...
...Phantoms were not necessarily slackers, though many of them were, in my judgment, performing considerably below potential because of their disengagement," Limerick, now a professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, writes in an e-mail...
Glaciers around the world are melting and the sea level has been rising, says Kevin Trenberth, climatologist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado. Yet chemical companies and some members of Congress have complained that any guidelines could decrease the competitiveness of the U.S. in the global market and that any agreement calling for a similar reduction in pollutants from Europe and the U.S. would affect the U.S. more than any other country...
...murderer of six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey not been arrested, almost 10 months after her bludgeoned body was found in the basement of her house? If Boulder, Colo., police chief Tom Koby is to be believed, the problems lie in the press coverage, in strains with the district attorney's office, even in the "very intense personality" of Boulder's chief detective--and not in Koby's much criticized leadership of the police department. Brandishing a copy of the U.S. Constitution, Koby stunned a press conference in Boulder last Friday by dumping his top detective from the case and railing...
...great surprise to see AOL chairman Steve Case on your cover [BUSINESS, Sept. 22]. But he is newsworthy not so much as a champion of a burgeoning industry but rather as a man with more dissatisfied customers than anyone else on the planet. RICK RAUCH Boulder, Colo...