Word: gathering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...storm clouds were just beginning to gather when Cubas started off the second half with a bucket at 14:30. Dartmouth never relinquished the lead the rest...
...there to call her? As chairman and principal owner of the Washington Post Co., she controls a $370 million communications empire that includes the Washington Post (see following story), the Trenton Times, Newsweek, five broadcast stations and 49% of a paper mill. The crowned heads of journalism and Government gather at her Georgetown home, weekend invitations to her Marshall, Va., farm are almost as prized as summonses to Camp David, and in a begrudging accolade. Women's Wear-Daily now refers to her as Krusty...
...place to protest against France's release of Palestinian Terrorist Abu Daoud. Other detractors simply charged that the computerized temple of glass and steel was too expensive (about $200 million). And so, amid all the scandale beloved of the Parisian art world, 3,500 notables were invited to gather this week for the opening of the Georges Pompidou National Center for Art and Culture...
...Murdoch says he is finished shopping for new ventures and plans to settle in at New York and the Post. But it is hardly Murdoch's style to gather moss. He muses: "I've seized most of the opportunities, but I think about my failure to seize some...
...also believes in excrement as a wonder vitamin that could benefit mankind if only people would overcome their squeamishness. There are send-ups of education, collective farms, newspapers, law enforcement and party organizations. Voinovich's definition of an official meeting: "An arrangement whereby a large number of people gather together, some to say what they really do not think, some not to say what they really...