Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...police circulated his photo among witnesses to robberies in the area. When one singled out his picture, saying, "I think it might have been him," police picked Geter up and grilled him about more than a dozen unsolved holdups. The next day police arrested Geter's roommate and fellow black engineer Anthony Williams in connection with a $31 robbery of a 7-Eleven store in Garland...
Robert Crandall, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, agrees that setting up import barriers is futile. "Shutting down a product flow in one direction simply means that steel comes in from some other country," he said. "We cannot raise prices in the U.S. relative to the rest of the world and then complain about the deindustrialization of America...
...After painting action scenes I have ached for hours because of having put myself in the other fellow's shoes as I realized him on canvas." The other fellow in this case was Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe (Scribners; $17.95), and the artist was N.C. Wyeth, whose paintings gave the 18th century story a legendary radiance. This version, long out of print, is part of Scribners' admirable attempt to bring back the great days of classics illustrated by giants like Wyeth and Howard Pyle. Treasure Island and Kidnapped have previously been resurrected; can Robin Hood and The Last...
SILKWOOD is a devastatingly lyrical film about the mysterious death of anti-nuclear activist Karen Silkwood on November 13, 1974. The film carefully weaves together Silkwood's sheltered life as a technician at a nuclear power plant, her relationships with her boyfriend, lesbian roommate, and fellow workers, and her burgeoning disgruntlement with the safety conditions of the pleat...
...hard to get down the chimney, I'll open the door," Russell added. But he also wished for "a stocking full of happiness to my fellow councilors...