Word: fame
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Fame, We Wholeheartedly Embrace...
...Murdoch met, their aides say, the Speaker was unaware that Murdoch owned HarperCollins, and Murdoch had no idea that his company was negotiating for Gingrich's books. Yet even Republicans are worried by the lingering suggestion that the Speaker is looking to make a profit on his new fame. Thomas Mann, a scholar of Congress at Washington's Brookings Institution, predicts that continuing controversy over the deal will force Gingrich to give up the book project entirely or donate all its proceeds to charity...
When asked about a specific album recorded in 1969, Taylor somehow managed to turn the conversation into an expose on the insidious linkage between Ronald Reagan's presidency and the fame of trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. Asked about his practice regimen, Taylor simply answered, "Trance...
Directed by Robert Benton of "Kramer vs. Kramer" fame, and starring Paul Newman, "Nobody's Fool" is a touching story of an old man's chance at redemption. Of course this film is accessible to women, too, but the moments between Paul Newman's character and his son will be especially appreciated by any man who has had a difficult relationship with his father...
Elsie's seems to have achieved its greatest fame by being the place where the dads of legacies bought their burgers. The food was nothing special and the free market has spoken. Give me Bartley...