Word: bradleys
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...said Senator Joseph Biden of Delaware, one of a host of officeholders who appeared on the show. On some issues they put up. After McPherson charged that Reagan's tax cut mainly helped those making more than $50,000 a year, for example, New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley outlined his proposal for a simplified "fair tax" that would erase many loopholes. But for the most part, the Democratic suggestions were not particularly innovative...
...feels good. I can still twist off a few curves, pull the string on a change-up, throw a fair knuckleball, and move the ball around pretty good." Not everyone had such steely resolve. Denny Albano, 42, a Chicago commodities trader who was varsity catcher at Bradley University in Peoria, Ill., trained mostly on four vodkas a day. When he essayed his first indoor swing in 20 years, he shattered the kitchen chandelier...
...Bradley, the Black mayor of Los Angeles, has been invited to deliver the talks this year...
...shooting by 75 percent since he entered office in the late 1970s. In Detroit, the average number of annual deaths caused by police fell in the late 1970s from 32 to 21. For Atlanta under Maynard Jackson, the average went from 11 to four. Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley, an ex-cop, allows the District Attorney to conduct frequent investigations into how and when his police fire their guns...
...wins a stunning political triumph in the Florida caucuses, pulling 62 percent of the vote to Glenn's 28 percent and Bradley's 10 percent. National polls now show he has pulled ahead of the Ohio Senator, and campaign manager Howard Cosell exults. "We can almost taste it now, right, Dandy Don?" The candidate himself is gleeful at his upset. "Of my talents there can be no mirth/ I brought the Spaceman down to Earth," he declares...