Word: bus
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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There she was, sounding like a sightseeing bus driver. Actress-Singer Ann-Margret, 34, had come to Paris for a part in Director Claude Chabrol's new movie Crazy Bourgeoisie, a pillow comedy co-starring Bruce Dern and Stephane Audran. Between scenes for her cameo role as a philandering translator, the actress did some Paris sightseeing. "Wherever you go there are always these fabulous restaurants or monuments or boutiques," she commented, displaying her celebrated eye for detail. Ann-Margret added that she had picked up at least one extravagant souvenir during her travels-a mink coat for Husband-Manager...
...wonder if the people who think it is just great to bus kids to church aren't the same ones who have hollered the loudest when kids are bused to better schools...
...young people already in rural America are staying put. "Traditionally," says Morrison, "many of them would have gone on a Greyhound bus, headed for the city and never come back." He thinks fewer now dream of "making it in the big city...
...would give him the answer." Perhaps Rowling should have looked at the mirror himself. Last week, as he prepared to hand over power to Muldoon's triumphant New Zealand National Party, the outgoing Prime Minister allowed that he felt as though he had "been run over by a bus." In an upset, the conservative Nationalists won a 19-seat majority in the 87-member Parliament, almost matching Labor's sweep in 1972, when it ousted the National Party after twelve years in office...
...where the situation stands right now. One other thought occurred to me. We might be able to use the land to get this Quad athletic-arts-millstone off our backs. You know, we could build something small at the car yard, and tell them we'd increase shuttle bus service, or something like that. I'm sure Matina would understand...