Word: fatted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...G.O.P. assault on working families. He promises to protect Medicare, Social Security, Head Start, college loans and the environment. But he also pledged not to run a negative campaign, then blasted incumbent McIntosh for his Medicare vote [see issues page] and charged him with taking campaign contributions from "fat cats...
Though he served in the Maryland House, McDonough, who has had it with Washington fat cats, casts himself as a Washington outsider. He says he'll scale back the IRS, offer tax breaks to lower-class and middle-class families, and propose a "serious, tough, effective war against crime and drugs." But running in a traditionally Democratic district against a popular, well-funded incumbent, McDonough may be too outside to get inside...
QUOTE OF NOTE: "My dad was a butcher. And he trimmed every last speck of fat off the meat he sold. Why? To give people their money's worth. We should balance the budget the same way. He didn't use a meat ax, and neither should...
QUOTE OF NOTE: "A lot of [House members] are fat, a lot are soft and a lot are sitting around waiting for their pensions...
Harvard theater comes in a few familiar flavors. There's the ambitious production of a classic, like the Mainstage "Three Sisters" of 1995 and (presumably) the forthcoming "Coriolanus"; the hip contemporary play, like last year's "Fat Men in Skirts" or 1994's "Six Degrees of Separation"; and the musical, which can range from a low-budget house affair to Sondheim overdoses of "A Little Night Music" and "Company...