Word: crashing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Nobody can accuse CHRISTIE BRINKLEY of being slow. This, after all, is the woman who thought to take photos of herself minutes after a near fatal helicopter crash to sell to PEOPLE magazine. Two months later, she agreed to marry a fellow crash survivor. Now "after much thought and consideration" --and seven months of togetherness--she is separating from that man, real estate developer RICK TAUBMAN, whose son she bore but eight weeks ago. Apart from Brinkley's tendency to overthink issues, it's unclear why her third marriage went sour, although there's ugly talk that money...
...action of the play takes place in Argentina in 1948, but the first important event of the play occurs back in 1929. A married couple is travelling to visit their best friends when they die in a car crash...
...addition, one Harvard rower, Matthew B. Emans '96, finished in the top five in the world at the CRASH-B sprints. The CRASH-B, held in Cambridge every year, is a 2500-meter individual race on the ergometer, a rowing simulation machine...
After nine brilliant years in office, during which he won plaudits as cheerleader-in-chief of this rusted industrial city on the Passaic River, James could be headed for a crash landing. The former high school track star, politically surefooted for 20 years, is trying to outrun an intensifying federal probe into his fund-raising tactics and his free-spending life-style. U.S. Attorney Faith Hochberg has peppered the mayor, his city hall subordinates and supporters with more than 100 subpoenas...
...week that he is appointing an outside panel to scrutinize how his service investigates accidents. General Ronald Fogleman said the action was sparked by 18 major accidents so far this year and charges by a former top Air Force safety official, reported in Time in May, that Air Force crash probes often are cover-ups done by "incompetents, charlatans and sycophants...