Word: daytons
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Flamboyance did not breed success, however, and he had a string of convictions. Picked up yet again in a Dayton's department store the day after Thanksgiving--opening bell of the Christmas shopping season--he offered to snitch on the Dicks. Once, he said, he enjoyed such a close relationship with them that they bailed him out of jail. But now he professed embitterment at lowball paybacks. One policeman admitted, "I was a little surprised that he was giving up a source of his income." But when Thomas, dialing from memory, called the Dick residence with the offer of merchandise...
...when Democrats showed even less enthusiasm for him than Republicans did. Mitchell may also owe his eclipse to Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, who went to his friend Bill just when the deal seemed done to make a strong pitch for Richard Holbrooke, the ambitious architect of the Dayton accords. Clinton didn't care that Holbrooke would break a lot of careers and egos over at Foggy Bottom, but he knew that Lake and Holbrooke despised each other and would be constantly sniping. Meanwhile, women's groups, incensed at a remark leaked by a White House aide relegating Albright...
Holbrooke was the chief negotiator for the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords that brokered peace among warring factions in the former Yugoslavia. He criticized America's initial hesitancy to mediate the dispute...
...Dayton Accords, Holbrooke said that at the air base in Ohio "we erected a great big fence to keep the press out and the mass murderers...
...lifting the team to a 7-0-1 conference record and a lopsided 3-0 loss to sixth-ranked Texas A&M providing a more accurate measure of the team's progress. The regular season ended on a down note with a 3-2 defeat at the hands of Dayton in the Atlantic-10 tournament final...