Word: cliff
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...musicians. By 1964 Singer Millie Small's reggae recording My Boy Lollipop sold 6,000,000 copies, scoring in the top ten on both sides of the Atlantic. But it was not until Johnny Nash's Hold Me Tight, in 1968, followed a year later by Jimmy Cliff's Wonderful World, Beautiful People, that reggae captured an American following. It is getting bigger each year...
...Crimson is now sporting a perfect 4-0 record in Ivy play, beating Penn and stealing a pair of cliff-hangers from Navy and Brown before walloping Yale yesterday...
...racquetmen showed tremendous depth and ability while under pressure en route to a 6-3 victory over Penn and a 5-4 cliff-hanger over Navy this weekend...
...Danbury (Conn.) prison, after alcohol was found in his possession. Last week in Zurich, a three-judge Swiss court sentenced Edith to two years for fraud and forgery, including signing "H.R. Hughes" to three checks totaling $650,000. She complained that "this joke of the century destroyed Cliff's and my career." They, Edith claimed, face debts and legal claims of $750,000, with the IRS ready to add another $500,000 in back taxes...
...blinded combat veteran (Cliff DeYoung) returns home to the proto typical family of TV sitcoms. The fa ther (Tom Aldredge) is glued to foot ball on the tube. The mother (Anne Jackson) busies herself waiting on her husband and their younger son (Alan Cauldwell), who serves as a kind of bucktoothed Greek chorus of one. To ease the pain of memory, the veteran is force-fed cliches, sleeping pills and a refrigerator full of fudge, milk and soda pop. When none of their remedies works, he is offered the only other solution the family knows -suicide...