Word: dicks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Phil Rizutto 1958 and '59--Ernie Banks. 1960--Dick Groat. 1962--Maury Wills. 1965--Zolio Versalles...
From time to time, Dick Allen joined in with an observation. He is a comic manque whose speech is marked by a habitual mirthful undertone, and his remarks brightened the somber atmosphere. Reagan himself was a hospitable presence, smiling at the jokes, contributing an occasional phrase, gazing with deep fondness and admiration on his wife...
...bylines for this week's Medicine cover story on the dangers and mysteries of cholesterol include those of Associate Editor Claudia Wallis, who wrote the story, and Washington Correspondent Patricia Delaney; other contributions came from Correspondents Dick Thompson and Elizabeth Taylor and Reporter-Researcher Mary Carpenter. The credits also include the names of two stringers: Chicago's Sheila Gribben, a 6½-year general-assignment veteran, and Los Angeles' Cheryl Crooks, a stringer for the past five years. Another stringer who helped report the story was Houston's Lianne Hart...
While moderates view Darman as a welcome balancing force, conservatives see him as a liberal mole. Says Conservative Columnist M. Stanton Evans: "He has undermined the Reagan agenda." Even a sympathetic co-worker admits that "Dick would feel comfortable working in a Democratic Administration." Friends label him a Government junkie, an operator who hopes to spend most of his life working at the top levels of Washington officialdom...
...ways to find a "down payment" on the U.S. deficit. Says Deaver: "Darman is the best strategist in the White House when it comes to dealing with Congress." He can, however, be abrasive; some key legislators have advised the White House to keep Darman away from Capitol Hill. "Dick is more comfortable dealing with ideas than people," says one close colleague...