Word: cappuccinos
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Winer is a self-appointed member of the Square's cafe culture--a sort of underground society that frequents the crowded hangouts where hermits cuddle in the corner with Hume, where chess masters with unkempt beards wage war for a dollar, where Jimi Hendrix impersonators make the cappuccino quiver with their electric guitars...
Babies also fit into the new stay-at-home-but-keep-a-Range-Rover-in-the- garag e mentality. Shopping for the Bloomie's Baby layette has replaced comparing the $400 Gaggia cappuccino maker to the Braun. People who own fish poachers now wonder what in the world they were thinking of. To judge by fat and glossy Child magazine, the Vogue of the play-date set, cloning oneself opens up a whole new buying opportunity...
...Casey's Cappuccino...
...mornings during critical times to gather his comments and counsel," says Clark. "We'd have breakfast and coffee and discuss what was being done in Poland. I'd speak to him frequently on the phone, and he would be in touch with the Pope." Says Laghi: "They liked good cappuccino. Occasionally we might talk about Central America or the church position on birth control. But usually the subject was Poland...
Raised in the suburbs and a graduate of Harvard Law School, Geoghegan, 42, could easily have turned out to be like others of his generation, wanting, as he says, to go into real estate and cappuccino. Instead he ended up as a labor lawyer in Chicago, working for outfits like the Steelworkers, the Teamsters and the Autoworkers. Along the way, he also became a writer and has produced a fine first book that blends an unswervingly honest account of labor's history with his adventures as a modern-day Don Quixote of the legal profession whose battles take place...