Word: goldberg
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...your garden variety mugging. Not to worry--Sam's death does not appreciably cut Swayze's time on screen. It does however, cut down on his wardrobe. Swayze wears the same outfit when he meets the only person who can hear him, psychic Oda Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg); when he has has Oda Mae contact Molly, and sting the man who hire his killer; when, finally, predictably, he saves Molly's life...
...response to congressional attacks, IRS commissioner Fred Goldberg restructured the agency last January. While not punishing any of the implicated high-level IRS wrong doers, his plan calls for a presumably independent body, the Treasury Department's inspector general, to handle all high-level misconduct probes in the future. But the OSC is now investigating whether the inspector's office itself was involved in harassing the Chicago whistle blowers. Moreover, in August 1989, only weeks after Santella's behavior was denounced in congressional hearings, Treasury I.G. deputy Robert Cesca wrote a glowing letter recommending Santella for a top post with...
...rendition of Unchained Melody, the sex is so beautiful you could die from it. Too soon, Sam does die -- he is murdered -- in a plot twist that anyone can unravel in an eyewink. Now stranded between heaven and earth, he must use the gifts of a sassy psychic (Whoopi Goldberg) to alert Molly of threats to her life -- and, while he has her attention, to make mad pash one last time...
...Dowling Mysteries. As a result, prejudice becomes an abstraction to be preached against and overt bigotry all but limited to a bizarrely menacing alliance between American Nazis and skinheads on 21 Jump Street. So too does TV breezily dismiss the crisis of the black family. On Bagdad Cafe, Whoopi Goldberg plays a recently jettisoned wife whose son's only adjustment problem is that working in the restaurant kitchen interferes with his ambition to be a classical pianist. This atypical dilemma is resolved in 1950s-sitcom style: Henry Mancini decrees that the kid has real talent...
...Cristina Dragomirescu (H) d. Andrea Askowitz (P), 6-2, 6-0; 2. Amy deLone (H) d. Alana Rishberg (P), 6-1, 7-6; 3. Jamie Henikoff (H) d. Monica Goldberg (P), 6-2, 6-1; 4. Meredith Strehn (P) d. Jen Minkus (H), 7-6, 7-5; 5. Nikki Rival (H) d. Genevieve Hacinthe (P), 6-4, 6-1; 6. Chris Gardner (P) d. Melinda Wang...