Word: garden
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Perhaps a greater political liability than her sex is Mrs. Thatcher's frosty, class-ridden public image. Her impeccably permed hair, unabashedly tweedy wardrobe, ever-present strand of pearls and garden-party hats draw parodists' attention more irresistibly than do similar badges of class in male M.P.s. Says one Conservative backbencher: "She's not only a woman. She's the wrong sort of woman. She might be acceptable in the suburbs and seaside resort areas. I cannot see her making much of an impact in the industrial northeast and Scotland. After...
WHAT UNITES everything, from the first frame of the film to the last, is the inexorability of revenge. Those who live by the sword may not always die by the sword (Marion Brando died of a heart attack in a tomato garden) but they are forced to go on living by the sword. Vito's father, we learn in the beginning of this film, was an honest man killed by a Sicilian don for refusing to be intimidated, twenty years later. Vito returns to draw an ugly line down the old man's belly with a stiletto. He has succumbed...
...Huntington Hounds have won just he games in the 23-years history of Boston's beloved tournament. Northeastern has visited the finals only twice and has come up empty-handed each time. Last night's win in Boston Garden was the sixth third place finish for the Huskies, a squad that has lost 38 Beanpot contests...
...Terriers (17-4-1), stung by the December loss to Harvard and last Saturday's upset by Colgate, put on one of their finest performances of the season before a sellout crowd of 15,003 in Boston Garden...
...Boston Garden concessionaire Jim Rizzo had a slightly different perspective of the Tourney. "It's a good beer night, there are five intermissions [two games] and the crowd is a lot more carefree than, say, a Bruins crowd. It's mostly a college group, but everyone is a little more rah rah. I like it," he said yesterday...