Word: chart
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hour discussion last night, 16 student activists attempted to chart out the future of UNITE, a new progressive coalition on campus...
...offer such plans. MCI Telecommunications president Timothy Price jeers, "The routine is that MCI introduces a service and AT&T says it isn't necessary. Then a year later they come out with something similar." AT&T isn't the only phone company whose stock is under pressure (see chart). Share prices of the Baby Bells have also lagged the market. Next year new federal legislation will allow the Baby Bells--regional phone companies spun off from AT&T under a 1984 antitrust decree--to start muscling in on the long-distance market too. Some analysts think that over time...
...Beatles, cuddly and chart busting, are the inspiration for Hanks' Wonders. The later Beatles, of Sgt. Pepper and The White Album, are fodder for Rutle in chief Neil Innes, who for Archaeology composed such cheery pastiches as "You got lonely-phobia / And I only hope ya / Get better." Innes says George Harrison gave his blessing to the project. "He said, 'Why not? It's all part of the soup.'" Why not indeed? Rutles footage appears on the Anthology video...
...what should you do with your money? While Fidelity still has plenty of chart toppers and more mutual-fund dollars than any of its competitors, there are today hundreds of other companies running 6,085 funds tailored to every investing whim imaginable. This staggering number of funds--which continues to grow almost daily--is both a blessing and a curse. Let no one ever say he can't find a fund that matches his investing goals. But on the other hand, how in the world do you ever decide which fund...
...recovering from a hysterectomy at the Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. Again and again, the 46-year-old mother of two complained of pain in her upper abdomen, and again and again the people who came into her room to care for her wrote down "incisional pain" on her chart, although the incision was in her lower abdomen. Finally, after three days, as her temperature spiked and her blood pressure plummeted, Strunk's doctors suspected the truth: her bowel had been nicked in the surgery, and she was succumbing to a massive infection spawned by leaking feces. Two days later...