Word: gardened
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...therein lies the self-medicator's quintessentially American creed: I can do it better. As usual, the boomers lead the way; 35-to-54-year-olds, Troup reports, consume more vitamins and supplements than any other group. From Flintstones vitamins to marijuana to echinacea. Back to the garden, indeed...
...something else. He is the head coach of the Indiana Pacers. That, quite simply, isn't right. Larry told us that he would never follow in the footsteps of Red and K.C. and pace the sidelines of the Garden...oops, I mean the Fleet Center. But when he said that, we didn't believe...
...ties and sun-hats were reportedly the favored accesories at the Fly Club's annual garden party last Sunday, May 4. Amid the mostly-undergraduate crowd was none other than Massachusetts Governor William F. Weld '66, who appeared to enjoy the party...
...others scrambled for their weapons and toward the stairs. At the same moment other plastic-explosive charges blasted more openings from the tunnels into the interior of the residence. Still others blew open on each side of the building's exterior, and one ripped up the back garden. "The whole house shook like cardboard," an army lieutenant says, and smoke billowed into the sky as automatic weapons clattered...
...cashing in on the cachet of the humble house in Soweto that she shared with Mandela in the 1950s. But now that Soweto is a tourist destination, the garage has become a curio shop where you can pick up a small bottle of soil from the garden ("Heroes' Acre," as the label calls it). Each bottle comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by Mrs. Mandela, but at about $11 a bottle, it's a slow way to pay her debts...