Word: breakfasts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...following day, at a breakfast meeting with a group of reporters, Reagan spoke of the need of the Palestinians for "something in the nature of a homeland," though he added quickly, "on the other hand, no one has ever advocated creating a nation." Apparently, Reagan was merely trying to describe the ambiguous nature of the Palestinian "entity" on the West Bank and Gaza Strip that is envisioned in his Sept. 1 peace plan. The problem was that the word homeland, like so many other bits of language concerning the Middle East, has become such a buzzword that it automatically invites...
Hart was in Boston for the State Democratic Dinner held Thursday night, at which five other presidential hopefuls also spoke. Before yesterday's announcement, he held a fundraising breakfast at the Harvard Club...
...colleague's photos. Others lay out misleading clues to send teams from rival papers in the wrong direction. Some of this is cheerful lunacy, and Photographer Steve Wood, a legendary Daily Express stalker, says he heard from a footman that "Prince Philip used to make jokes every morning at breakfast about us. The royals spend hours talking about the pranks we pull and the ways they elude us." Indeed, the Queen is said to enjoy the popular paper and latest speculations about her family...
...showers and warm beds are our only reasons for existence. It will have been fun when we look back form the other side of tomorrow's breakfast, but for the moment the words of the Ramones express our sentiments well: "I wanna be sedated...
After waking up in a clean, comfortable, $7-a-night hotel room in Mexico City, the young couple from Kansas City ate a four-course breakfast that cost them 70? each and then took a 1? bus ride downtown for a morning of sightseeing. Bob and Rhonda Sparks spent $2 for a spicy three-course lunch near the Palacio de Bellas Artes and realized that "the amount of money we brought down here for two weeks could last half a year." At the delightful little Hotel Montejo in Mérida, Ted Mills and Jill Heizman of Santa Cruz, Calif...