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Word: doping (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...others, the secular songs that we performed represented something new (and "fresh" or "dope," if you will). The lyrics were often as meaningless as anything that you would hear on Kiss 108 or WZOU, but it didn't seem to matter. The most important thing was they were fun. Imagine that--something at Harvard that Makes you happy...

Author: By John L.S. Simpkins, | Title: No Politics. Just Music. | 4/25/1992 | See Source »

...NORIEGA'S CONviction came at an exceedingly high price. Washington's eagerness to put Noriega behind bars occasioned the controversial 1989 invasion of Panama that took the lives of 23 American soldiers and at least 500 local citizens. The seven-month, multimillion-dollar trial featured testimony from some 20 dope dealers, pilots and money launderers, much of it in exchange for reduced sentences, cash settlements and other favors. And although President Bush hailed last week's verdict as "a major victory against the drug lords," Noriega's conviction is likely to have little lasting effect on the overall war against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Panama -- Just Saying No | 4/20/1992 | See Source »

...addition to quality football in camera angles, the league has some dope gear. The San Antonio Riders may be ready to replace to San Jose Sharks as the logo of choice on caps and jackets. So the only place you can get the stuff these days is some firm called RAJ Manufacturing out in Tustin, California or at the stadium--give the League time and the gear will be every where...

Author: By Gordon P. Bellamy, | Title: Tackling the World | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

...their best behavior. And it inhibits suspects from getting violent, some officers contend. TV cameras can also help prosecutors later on. David Magnusson, a former street cop for Greater Miami's Metro-Dade police who now works in the department's press office, recalls a man arrested for dope possession who stuffed his stash in his mouth and swallowed it. Knowing his actions had been taped by a Cops crew, however, he pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cops and the Cameras | 4/6/1992 | See Source »

...worth $10.8 million at their members-only bank over a three-year period. When the scandal broke last October, congressional leaders tried to shrug it off as a minor administrative snafu and closed the bank. But public outrage over abuse of privilege continued to mount, fueled by allegations of dope dealing at the House Post Office, unpaid bills at the exclusive members' dining room and extravagant junketeering at taxpayer expense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Congress Nobody Here but Us Chickens | 3/23/1992 | See Source »

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