Word: ferguson
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...TRIED IT] Sarah Ferguson...
...traditionalists, there are the old reliable calorie-reduction diets, like Weight Watchers, which sees 600,000 unshapely bodies each week, and Jenny Craig, which caters to dieters at 600 centers around the country. Sure, unlike the other hot diet programs, these guys may have to pay their celebrities (Sarah Ferguson for Weight Watchers, Monica Lewinsky for Jenny Craig), but they get the approval of dietitians for free. Weight Watchers assigns points for each type of food, so people can sneak some fatty, sugar-filled food into their point allotment. But the program rewards eating vegetables, and especially fiber. "When...
...crafts-oriented Sew What's New. Translating its pedagogical mission into warmer, fuzzier, but still informative reality fare for women fell to daytime-programming chief Chuck Gingold, who had worked at Lifetime and had noticed the huge success of shows about weddings like that of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. With heightened competition for the women's market, voyeurism at a premium and a fragmented culture shorter than ever on rituals, Gingold's mid-five-figure-budget shows may be the harbinger of a trend...
With 26 seconds left in the Harvard-Cornell game, Big Red quarterback Ricky Rahne's 18-yard touchdown pass to Keith Ferguson preserved the Big Red's unbeaten record (4-0, 3-0 Ivy) and dashed the hopes of the Crimson...
Harvard got a first down on its next play but then punted, and Cornell took over at its 42. Rahne completed 3-of-5 passes before finding Keith Ferguson for an 18-yard touchdown along the left sideline, giving Cornell a 24-23 advantage with only :26 remaining...