Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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"Mike brought an intelligent and conscientious approach to his job," said Taylor to a crowded city room last week. "His style, however, was markedly different from what the Globe's editorial staff had been accustomed to for many years. It just didn't work."
Moments after he spoke, a bomb exploded in a crowded shopping arcade on the Champs Elysees in the center of Paris, apparently the work of Arab terrorists. Two people were killed and 28 others were wounded in the blast, which virtually guaranteed that the first task facing Chirac will be...
Similar changes in the TV scene, if not arousing quite the same fury, are common sights across Europe these days. Established government-owned -- and frequently dull -- networks are facing a feisty new array of commercial competitors. In Italy the state-owned RAI-TV has been joined by three popular networks...
Vega 1's camerawork was a triumph of technology. While whipping by Halley's at a speed of 175,000 m.p.h. (relative to the comet), the spacecraft's TV cameras shot some 500 pictures in about three hours. Transmitted across 109 million miles of space, each picture took nine minutes...
At issue was an ordinance, passed by referendum last November, that threatens nonresidents who invade the parks with fines of up to $500 or jail sentences of up to 90 days. Dearborn residents said they were forced into acting because they were being crowded out of recreation facilities they pay...