Word: carlton
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Carlton F.W. Larson '97 says he agrees with Abdenur's attitude towards sourcebooks, explaining that they are often too expensive and too comprehensive, making them both inconvenient and difficult to use as educational material...
...Room 1002 at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Arlington, Va., and Suite 521 at the Regency Hotel in New York have something in common besides king-size beds and minibars: notoriety for two of the most respected names in sports broadcasting. Last Thursday, at a packed news conference in yet another hotel, the Sheraton New York, Albert said, "I would like to reassert my innocence and reiterate that all the charges against me are false." He then vowed to continue working the N.B.A. play-offs for NBC. In attendance were his four children, one of whom is also a sportscaster...
...think a guy who once rhymed New York Post with "burned us like toast" might be a little wary about a career in the news biz, but CHUCK D of the rap group Public Enemy just signed up to be a reporter on cable's Fox News Channel. Chuck (Carlton Ridenhour) aims to snag younger viewers: he's rap's answer to David Brinkley. "Young people are not optimistic," Chuck says. "We've got to figure out ways to inform them. They're gonna be running things really soon." His first mission (he won't call it an assignment...
...planned to take a vacation without her. In an affidavit filed with the District of Columbia Superior Court, the woman's ex-boyfriend says he received three threatening cell phone calls from the woman on March 13, about one month before the alleged incident with Albert at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. In one call, the boyfriend claims she told him that police "are going to find four bodies: you, your girlfriend, your dog and me," if he left without her. The woman, who resides in Vienna, Va., goes to trial on July 30 and faces up to six months...
...sportscaster known as the voice of the New York Knicks, has been indicted on charges of assault and sodomy. His accuser, a 41-year-old female friend from Vienna, Va., claims that Albert viciously bit her several times on the back during a Feb. 12 argument in his Ritz-Carlton hotel room in Washington, D.C. Albert then allegedly forced the woman to perform oral sex, according to the indictment. Albert was in town for a match between the Knicks and the Washington Bullets in nearby Landover, Md. In a statement, the sportscaster said the charges against him were false...