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Word: gangly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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Josh Liston, Rudd Coffey and the rest of the U.C. gang, listen up: Forget Live. Forget putting on some rock concert. Wanna make the school rock...

Author: By Michael E. Ginsberg, | Title: Wake Up, Students | 3/11/1995 | See Source »

What growing up in Russia was like: You basically joined a street gang, or tried to avoid them as much as possible. I didn't belong to one so I had to look out for myself. From the time I was 12 years old I carried a chain with...

Author: By Ryan S. Mccartby, | Title: Profile: From Red to Crimson | 3/9/1995 | See Source »

TIME has learned that three members of Clinton's Gang of Four-pollster Stan Greenberg and political illusionists James Carville and Paul Begala-have got the go-ahead for fat new contracts with the Democratic National Committee. They are working closely with White House honchos to alter the President's profile and devise what amounts to an 18-month game plan for the President's political resuscitation. Only Mandy Grunwald, the advertising expert, is being dropped from the team that helped put Clinton in the White House in 1992-but failed to save him from the Crash...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THAT OLD GANG OF MINE | 3/6/1995 | See Source »

...also represents something of a palace coup. The Gang's return is the latest and by far the strongest indication that the star of Deputy Chief of Staff Harold Ickes is eclipsing that of his nominal boss, Leon Panetta. One of Panetta's first acts last summer was to all but roust the consultants from the West Wing. He barred them from appearing on TV or in the Oval Office without his permission, and he conducted a none-too-private search for people to replace them. But Ickes had different ideas. In recent weeks he and his protege, newly appointed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THAT OLD GANG OF MINE | 3/6/1995 | See Source »

...arrangement is already making a difference. The Gang and their White House allies are getting the Democratic National Committee to beef up its research department so that Clinton supporters can respond more rapidly to Republican initiatives. They also plan to create Democratic TV and talk-radio programs and increase computerized faxing of Clinton propaganda to Democratic leaders around the country in order to tightly coordinate the message that's mouthed. "We felt like we were getting beaten to the punch on issues," said a consultant who works regularly with the White House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THAT OLD GANG OF MINE | 3/6/1995 | See Source »

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