Word: frankness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...tuna," says Dorothy McCann from the rocker on the porch of her oceanfront Victorian home. McCann, 71, has reason to sound ornery: the agency bought her out last month as part of its raze-and-rebuild plan, despite the headline-making campaign she waged to stay put. "My husband Frank wants me to move out and go to a place where we'll have some nice white neighbors," she says. "I'm thick...
...terrorism as the leading concern of air travelers. A recent spate of engine explosions, stress cracks and other in- flight mishaps has made passengers keenly aware of once esoteric matters such as turbine blades and hydraulic systems. The public's concern is % compounded by the airline industry's frank admission that it cannot find enough mechanics to do the increasingly complex job of maintaining its aging planes...
Problems from earlier takeovers mounted in Houston, where Texas Air chairman Frank Lorenzo, who has been battling his workers, confirmed last week that he may sell part or all of Continental Airlines to raise badly needed cash. Texas Air borrowed heavily for the 1986 purchase of Continental's sister carrier, Eastern Air Lines, which is mired in bankruptcy proceedings and a seven-month- long strike by its mechanics...
What saves Frank Keller (Al Pacino) from the depths is wit. He is first seen - as host of a church baseball brunch at which the Yankees have been announced to appear. They do not. What does appear is a squad of New York City's finest, who bust everyone in the place. For Keller had invited baseball fans who also happen to have made the most-wanted list...
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