Word: broads
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...want to see as many kids as possible exposed to the outdoors," says Samols, adding, "I want to cover a broad spectrum of groups and one trip can really inspire one kid. The outdoor experience is unique and spiritual." And last week's accidental trip into the Charles did not fall short of that ideal...
...placate its critics, NHK added 16 episodes in the beginning of the series that provide a broad but dull view of modern Japanese history starting in 1936. In these segments the militarists prior to Pearl Harbor are depicted as deceptive, conniving scoundrels. NHK executives have even produced a pamphlet that outlines the changes made in the book's original story line, ones that improve the American image. The television version, they say, will enhance mutual understanding: instead of just dealing with unfortunate experiences, it will also show American good will and humane treatment of Japanese Americans. Says NHK Drama...
...commercial, has again dropped his pants, so to speak. Last week at a casino in Atlantic City, N.J., he opened in Sugar, a musical stage adaptation of the 1959 movie Some Like It Hot. Despite his previous experience with nylons, however, Broadway Joe found dressing like a broad a definite drag. "I tore the first three pair of fishnet stockings I put on," said Namath. He plays Josephine, the saxophone player who poses as a woman in an all-girl band to avoid the Mob and falls in love with Sugar Kane, an all-woman girl played on film...
China has developed a comprehensive policy framework for its strategic weapons program, one that includes a broad-gauged, nuanced deterrence strategy and a declaratory policy on nuclear weapons use, both of which conform to China's perceived national interests, circumstances and resources...
Nearly all the analysts agreed on one broad point: debates have proved the great equalizer, allowing underfinanced candidates to compete on even terms. Said New York Congressman Charles Schumer, who helped organize the year's first televised Democratic round table, at January's Dartmouth College free-for-all: "The debates have become the crucible we hoped for." Key themes of the campaign have emerged from the six subsequent national TV debates-two more on PBS, plus two on Cable News Network, one on the C-Span cable network, and the one in New York on CBS. Apart from...