Word: displays
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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WASHINGTON: It was certainly a great show ? a titanic struggle between two masters of political indignation. In the GOP corner: Fred Thompson, who used his opening comments at the campaign finance hearings Tuesday morning to vent at the White House. It was a multimedia display, including clips from those now-infamous tapes of donors quaffing coffee in the Oval Office, and colorful calls for the President to "step up to the plate" by taking responsibility for fund-raising misdeeds. "Nobody wants this to go down as a successful cover-up," said the ambitious senator, with all the righteousness he could...
Larson then wrote Williams a check for $5,000 and shipped the bones to institute headquarters in Hill City, S.D., where he planned to catalog, prepare, mount and display the magnificent skeleton. Larson started giving public lectures and publishing popular articles on Sue. Tourists began streaming...
...Public Eye, which makes its debut this week, will battle it out for viewers and good stories with no fewer than five other TV newsmagazines that are already cramping network television's prime-time schedule. If, during his 15-year tenure on the Today show, Gumbel did not always display the intellectual heft or consistent coolheadedness of such newsmen as Tim Russert or Ted Koppel (the interviewer with whom he is too often favorably compared), he did manage to brand himself as television's most engagingly willful journalist. And beyond offering the intense presence of Gumbel, Public Eye will distinguish...
TUNE IN: Microsoft's display window offers state-of-the-art Web pages that include embedded audio, 3-D and video clips...
...With better display space, we can carry a lot more merchandise," Stevens says...