Word: collars
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...second suspect is described as a Latino male, also 20 to 25 years old, 5'10", with close-cut, well-groomed black hair, wearing a "dirty looking" blue shirt with collar...
...that the Inquirer has "managed to stay whole in all the important ways." This fall, for instance, the paper ran a series, "America: Who Stole the Dream?," for which two reporters spent more than two years, beginning before the 1995 cutbacks, researching the loss of decent jobs for blue-collar workers. King does not object to the demand for double-digit profitability, but he does wonder what further compromises may be necessary to achieve it. "We have stuck stubbornly to substance, and we've lost a lot of circulation," he says. "What makes a newspaper successful? Does this high...
This Americanization of Toyota aims to remove the last shreds of resistance that some consumers--particularly in the blue-collar Midwest--still have for foreign nameplates. A recent Toyota study found that 30% of the Americans surveyed said they would not buy a Japanese vehicle. Certainly, for this part of rural, small-town America, the high-paying manufacturing jobs that Toyota is creating will go a long way toward overcoming historic prejudices...
...neck--where a man's Adam's apple would be--a clear, plastic tube extends out from underneath her high collar. The tube leads to the back of her wheelchair and connects to a large, black metal...
...that indicate how, hey, he's just beginning to think the whole thing a little bit strange. In a way, he takes the side of the audience, and sometimes it seems he is smiling, detached, at the whole goings-on. He's just a sensitive fellow in a band collar, after...